
Half-a-brain but filled with gratitude
“I wake and someone is talking to me. I don’t understand … where in the hell am I? Who is this guy? Why is he here? My head hurts so
“I wake and someone is talking to me. I don’t understand … where in the hell am I? Who is this guy? Why is he here? My head hurts so
It’s no easy feat cycling more than 3,700 miles coast to coast through mountains, prairies, endless horizons of cornfields, over streams and rivers, and against the winds of the great
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced at its weekly press briefing on Thursday that children 12 and up will now be eligible for the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine.
For the first time, the Cube Ice and Entertainment Center in Valencia hosted the U.S. Figure Skating National Qualifying series on Sunday, in which skaters from across the region were
By Jose Herrera & Rylee Holwager Signal Staff Writers Just hours after Canyon High School was briefly locked down on Wednesday while sheriff’s deputies searched for a teen suspected of
Local resident and World War ll veteran Abe Nungesser celebrated his 100th birthday on Sunday at a party held at Christ Lutheran Church in Valencia. About 70 of Nungesser’s family
District officials face budget worries amid eroding enrollment and fluctuating attendance numbers In mid-June, school districts across the state approved their school budgets and set goals to achieve student success
For 17-year-old Abigail Walston, helping out at the Bridge to Home homeless shelter is more than just a requirement for her Girl Scouts Gold Award, it’s about helping people in
West Ranch High School varsity basketball player Andrew Meadow, a highly touted college prospect, committed to Boise State University on Thursday. Meadow made the announcement in front of hundreds of
Song, dance, magic and lip-syncing were all staples of the second annual Win Place Home Cabaret on Sunday, held at the organization’s ranch and stables in Canyon Country. Win Place
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has received the American Heart Association’s Gold Plus, Get With The Guidelines stroke quality achievement award for the 10th year in a row. The award is
After spending 30 years in accounting, Mel Carll was burned out. One day he decided to just quit and commit to what made him happy: photography. Ten years ago, Carll
Despite the campaign organizers making repeated requests, officials with the L.A. County Registrar of Voters said Thursday they are holding firm on their decision to not allow observers to monitor
College of the Canyons is hosting “Welcome Day” for all the incoming freshman students and their families, at no cost on Aug. 12. The one-day event is scheduled to be
In an open letter issued on Monday, Supervisor Kathryn Barger voiced her opposition to a “forthcoming masking mandate,” saying that the possible move was not supported by “empirical evidence.” The
At a modest setup in the parking lot of Valencia Porsche, evidence of people’s generosity was juxtaposed against a flashy car show happening at the same time. Bags and boxes
Mask mandates are appearing more imminent following the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s weekly press briefing on Thursday, in which they painted a grim picture of what’s most
Temperatures close to 100 degrees in the Santa Clarita Valley may have made the perfect conditions to celebrate National Ice Cream Day on Sunday. At a Baskin-Robbins in Newhall, kids
Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 35-year-old Santa Clarita man on suspicion of felony spousal assault on Sunday in Canyon Country. According to a report from Deputy Natalie Arriaga,
Americana was on full display at the Rotary Club’s monthly classic car show at the Route 66 Diner in Canyon Country on Saturday, and a strict rule in place would
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