
Santa Clarita Catholic deacon to fulfill dream of visiting the Vatican
Deacon Bob Seidler has always felt the Vatican was a sacred place. Growing up attending church and Catholic school, Seidler said Vatican City is one of the most special places
Deacon Bob Seidler has always felt the Vatican was a sacred place. Growing up attending church and Catholic school, Seidler said Vatican City is one of the most special places
After more than a year of responding to fallout over the Porter Ranch gas leak – attending court, implementing court-ordered changes and installing new equipment – the Southern California Gas
On May 6, devastation struck the Wheeler family in Saugus when a house fire destroyed everything the family owned. The Wheeler’s neighbor Tiffany Montez remembers the day well as she
News release issued by the William S. Hart Union High School District. Twenty eight students from Golden Oak Adult School received their high school diplomas on Thursday at a ceremony
A potential home burglary prompted the lockdown of a Saugus neighborhood and a four-hour standoff Friday afternoon. However, after calling in officers from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and
Teachers, administrators, media experts and business professionals from throughout California spent three days studying the skills and knowledge needed for various career pathways in today’s changing workforce. The three-day Digital
To allow wider coverage of local news, two local media outlets, The Signal and SCVTV, will collaborate on shooting and distributing video coverage of local events. The content-sharing partnership will
News release issued by the US Attorney’s Office. LOS ANGELES – The first major narcotics trafficking indictment resulting from an investigation by the Los Angeles Strike Force was
Democrats, donors and dignitaries gathered at a Newhall home Thursday night to kick off Christy Smith’s campaign for the 38th Assembly District at a private fundraising event. This is the
The hard facts are in on the Santa Clarita Valley’s “hard water” and the bottom line is that our drinking water – hard or soft – is clean and safe
Local sheriff’s officials busy responding to the ill-effects of a heroin/opioid epidemic in the SCV are eagerly awaiting the arrival of a drug which can stop an opioid overdose. The
Newhall water officials poised to lay pipes for one of the largest commercial projects under development in Los Angeles County – the Needham Ranch project at Sierra Highway – were
A Santa Clarita Valley woman who was shaken up during a two-car crash in Valencia last week wants to reach out to the paramedics who responded that day and simply
Without any Democrats’ support, House Republicans passed the Financial Choice Act on Thursday. The House of Representatives bill seeks to undo the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection
Fourth grade students in the Sulphur Springs Union School District put their classroom lessons to song and dance as they performed their renditions of “Gold Dust or Bust” Thursday. Both
Girls volleyball Division 2: Valencia, Hart Division 3: West Ranch Division 4: Canyon, Saugus Division 5: Golden Valley Division 8: Trinity Classical Academy Division 9: Santa Clarita Christian Division 10: Albert Einstein Academy, Santa Clarita Valley International
SOURCE: City of Santa Clarita City Begins Annual Resurfacing of Arterial and Neighborhood Streets On Monday, June 12, the City of Santa Clarita will begin its annual Road Rehab project
Val Verde Community Regional Park will soon be open late on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays as part of Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation’s Parks After Dark (PAD)
Santa Clarita’s much-anticipated 2017-18 budget will go before the city council on Tuesday. Recent council agendas have been slim for the past few weeks to allow the city staff time
By Ben Christopher CALmatters Amy Woods got a call last year from the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, informing her that the mother of her 2-and-half-year-old
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