
Master’s University offers new major in Marketing Media
The Master’s University is offering a new major to its students this academic year that prepares them for both the creative side and business side of marketing. Supported by the
The Master’s University is offering a new major to its students this academic year that prepares them for both the creative side and business side of marketing. Supported by the
The Santa Clarita Valley saw a dip in the price of homes and an increase in sales in August. Sales prices, however, were up considerably over the prior year. Last
Before It’s Too Late is The Signal’s six-part video series taking a unique snapshot into the lives of those severely impacted by the Santa Clarita Valley’s drug atmosphere. The series
A Fresno woman who pleaded no contest to kidnapping three young children of her half-sister who was killed last August was sentenced Wednesday to 13 years in prison. Brittney
A group of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital doctors, nurses and their families traveled to a remote part of India to work for a hospital founded by the Dalai Lama. The
A 35-year-old man charged with possessing more than 600 images of child pornography has been ordered to stand trial for the alleged offense. Donald Anthony Little, who in the
A person was treated for smoke inhalation and taken by ambulance to the hospital Wednesday morning following an apartment fire in Saugus. Fire broke out inside a ground floor apartment
Local sheriff’s deputies tracking two people on probation went to the northern county line Tuesday to make their arrests. Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s Crime Prevention
Friendly Valley got a little unfriendly Tuesday when members of Santa Clarita Valley’s gated community found themselves unwelcome. Close to 300 residents living behind the gated and the guard-staffed kiosk
A toy gun and a fake grenade kept local sheriff’s deputies busy on two separate calls late Tuesday afternoon. Shortly before 5:30 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a home on
A hearing aid endorsement from Councilman Bill Miranda in the October issue of Inside SCV magazine sparked conversation on social media last week. The advertisement features a photo of Miranda
Riley Weinstein—a choreographer, actress, ambassador for the Miss Amazing Organization and an alumni of the Yes I Can Program—personally understands the value and benefit of dance. At age 2, she
InvenTrust Properties Corp. today announced the acquisition of River Oaks, a 275,000 square foot grocery-anchored center in Valencia for $115 million. The center is located at the northeast corner of
The Los Angeles County of Public Health declared an outbreak of Hepatitis A in Los Angeles County after the two most recent cases of the disease were contracted locally. Now,
Opposition to the new Graham-Cassidy Republican health care proposal brought over 50 Los Angeles County residents to Congressman Steve Knight’s (R-Palmdale) Santa Clarita office for a protest on Tuesday. The
A motorcyclist was injured and rushed to the hospital Tuesday morning following a single-vehicle crash on Highway 14 near Golden Valley Road. The patient, whose identity, age and gender
The California Community Colleges Board of Governors unanimously adopted a resolution Monday that voiced its support for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and called on Congress to
With music, art, rolling sculptures and a fleet of food trucks, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) will celebrate the inauguration of its fourth President Ravi S. Rajan next month.
A young deer was struck by a motorist near Central Park Tuesday morning sparking a three-car traffic collision. Although the animal received immediate attention from witnesses to the crash
A Valencia man arrested this past summer on suspicion of distributing child pornography and of possessing sadomasochistic child porn images faces five years’ probation after he pleaded no contest Monday
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