
Saugus’ Dylan Spring excels in dual-sport role
Between the winter sports season and the spring sports season, Dylan Spring never seems to leave the Saugus gym. In winter, he’s a valuable member of the basketball team. In
Between the winter sports season and the spring sports season, Dylan Spring never seems to leave the Saugus gym. In winter, he’s a valuable member of the basketball team. In
Next month, the Santa Clarita Valley Business Group will be hosting their annual Blood Drive. Someone needs a blood donation every two seconds in the United States, but less than
Children and families enjoyed opportunities for making art and putting art on display at the annual Youth Art Showcase on Saturday afternoon. With over 200 pieces of art, the showcase
The 2018 Concerts in the Park series returns to Central Park from July 7 to August 25  The stage is set for the City of Santa Clarita’s Concerts in the Park
Throughout his life, Pablo Campos struggled with anger, depression, stress and loneliness. Instead of seeking help and talking about his hardships, Campos chose to bottle up his emotions and turn
Now that the clouds are gone and the rain has subsided, Foothill League softball is coming into focus. Looking to defend their league title, Valencia (8-4 overall) returns a
By Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer When two friends started a social media campaign to raise awareness for the bone marrow-depleting disease, leukemia, they didn’t expect to get a quarter
Senior prep basketball players from around the Foothill League will have one last chance to take the court together as the annual Signal Hoops Finale is set to take place
Linda Lambourne, a political aide to two Republican representatives in the Santa Clarita Valley died Friday after battling ALS for nearly three years. Lambourne served as a political aide to
Prayer Angels for the Military and Newhall Church of the Nazarene are gathering donations and Easter cards to make Easter Sunday not just another day in a warzone for our
Hundreds of tenants at the FountainGlen apartment complex in Stevenson Ranch, many of them seniors, many on a fixed income, were told by apartment managers this week that rates
The laws surrounding the tragedy of domestic violence are more complex than many realize, officials said Friday. In order to raise awareness and educate men and women on the topic,
With the many challenges and surprises they face and the lack of free time they have, it’s easy for young families to feel disconnected from their community. However, College of
A Newhall Restaurant owner was found guilty by a jury Friday of two counts of simple battery and two counts of sexual battery following a weeklong trial at the
Last weekend, 13 Castaic Middle School students traveled to Nashville to test their video skills and compete against students from across the country at the annual Student Television Network, or
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in an occasional, several-part series looking at arts education in Santa Clarita Valley school districts. A recent countywide survey from the Los Angeles County
Wording in the Omnibus spending bill, signed by President Donald Trump on Friday, seeks to  end the decades-long fight over Soledad Canyon mining operations, according to Congressman Steve Knight’s’ office.
Tax season is the busy season for identity thieves, according to a warning issued Friday by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. “Be careful when sharing your personal and
Whenever Cade Nicol throws a pitch, there always appears to be a smile on his face. “I think the next time I hear him say anything negative will be the
Veterans Revisit 1968 Tet Offensive War Zone 50 Years Later The Greatest Generations Foundation Last year, my good friend Jim Hackett, was selected to join me as an ambassador
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