
Newhall Family Theatre foundation selects board members
The Newhall Family Theatre for the Performing Arts selected 11 inaugural board members to serve on the Board of Directors for the theater’s nonprofit foundation. For about one month, the
The Newhall Family Theatre for the Performing Arts selected 11 inaugural board members to serve on the Board of Directors for the theater’s nonprofit foundation. For about one month, the
The city of Santa Clarita has appointed a new chair for the city’s Parks, Recreation and Community Service Commission. Kieran Wong was appointed the chair of the Parks, Recreation and
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Antelope Valley, introduced a Senate Joint Resolution calling on Congress to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA. The IDEA Act set a
The water rescue of a man “trapped” on a small island created by flooding rains in the Santa Clara River wash ended safely Thursday morning, after the man waded through
Vertical construction at the site is scheduled to begin in April or May, with the project’s first phase forecast for completion in the fourth quarter of this year.
Current Castaic Elementary School Principal Stephanie Beach will have a new role next year as the principal of Live Oak Elementary School, the Castaic Union School District announced Thursday. The
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Antelope Valley, introduced a new Senate resolution Wednesday, asking the federal government to stop the proposed Cemex mine in Santa Clarita. S.R. 96 is the latest
Santa Clarita Christian boys basketball’s Justin Collins has seen his team change before his eyes. His freshman and sophomore year, the Cardinals were a humble basketball team that drew ample
By Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer With the Foothill League swim season getting underway, teams across the Santa Clarita Valley are looking to build their programs once again as they
Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer Hart boys basketball’s Whitten Dominguez was sitting in class when he received an envelope from the mayor that read “co-Foothill League Player of the Year.”
Mid-week downpours have rescheduled multiple games across the Foothill League. Valencia and Golden Valley’s game has been rescheduled from Wednesday to Monday at 3:30 p.m. at Golden Valley. West Ranch’s
Evidence presented at the trial of a local restaurateur accused of sexual battery by a woman who once worked for him, closed Wednesday with coworkers describing the accuser as
The public hearing on the construction of more than 19,000 homes between Gorman and Neenach was postponed a month by regional planning still reviewing the plan. Wednesday was to
After enduring tragedy in childhood, Gordon Rogers went on to perform one of the most hair-raising duties during World War II as a teenager, participating in America’s massive offensive to pulverize Hitler’s Nazi Germany.
A local podcast host will be holding a debate for the 25th Congressional District primary at the Newhall Family Theatre next month. Stephen Daniels, host of “The Talk of Santa
The season’s largest storm is causing local officials to remind residents of tips and tricks to stay safe at home and on the road in the Santa Clarita Valley Flooding
A Santa Clarita Valley advocacy group for mothers is pushing for legislation that would mandate mental health screening for new and expecting mothers. The group 2020 Mom, led by founder
Instead of spending their spring break relaxing and spending time with friends, a group of students from Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) and iLEAD Pacoima are using their spring break
By Jennifer O’Shea | for The Signal A white veil floats above the crowd as they wait. Emma Schoppe’s bachelorette party stands in the middle of the crowd. The pale
Bear Grylls is hosting an inaugural survival challenge at the Blue Cloud Movie Ranch in late April. The challenge will take participants on a 4-mile off road course through
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