
Panetta pushes civic engagement, appeals to press
SANTA MONICA — Leon Panetta, the former Defense Secretary and CIA director who has been an adviser to presidents for decades, advises young people who have become more attentive to
SANTA MONICA — Leon Panetta, the former Defense Secretary and CIA director who has been an adviser to presidents for decades, advises young people who have become more attentive to
A year after buying Robinson Ranch Golf Club, tech entrepreneur Steve Kim has renamed it Sand Canyon Country Club and unveiled ambitious plans to build a hotel and resort on
SANTA MONICA — Setting a very upbeat tone, in a conference room with subdued lighting, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told news industry professionals Thursday that he is very optimistic
Using their problem-solving and filmmaking skills, four eighth grade students from Rancho Pico Junior High School made it all the way to Orlando, Fla. for the national finals of the
There’s no malicious intent behind tabling the Los Angeles County Supervisors agenda item to renew the contract for school resource officers, according to representatives from Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office. In
The criminal case against a Santa Clarita woman – one of three people arrested last year on suspicion of human trafficking – has been dismissed. A year ago, Ashley
For the second year, College of the Canyons (COC) welcomed current and future educators to its campus to take part in an all-day Education Leadership Conference Friday. The conference included
For local nonprofit Family Promise to be able act on its mission to house families, the group needs the funding to do so. Much of what Family Promise does requires
It was a Sand Canyon fire that had firefighters jumping Friday, but was nowhere near the destructive and deadly Sand Fire witnessed more than a year ago. Fast-acting firefighters with
The Signal newspaper took home several awards for creative advertising Thursday from the California Newspaper Publishers Association’s annual award ceremony and news conference. Winning seven awards among California newspapers, The
April brought sunshine and employment to more Santa Clarita residents as the weather warmed and the jobless rate decreased. The city’s unemployment rate is now 3.8 percent, a 0.2 decrease
SOURCE: County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control LONG BEACH, Calif. – Fifty employees from the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC)
Meet Rosie the Riveter and several women and men from the 1940s as ceremonies honor the Greatest Generation this year on Memorial Day on May 29. The event, presented by
A news release from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Two men and one woman from the San Fernando Valley were arrested Thursday morning- the trio is accused of stealing
Dressed in the same outfits, seventh grade Santa Clarita Christian School students Ava Kalinske, Kelly Lotze, Olivia Caldwell and Meagan Enbody shout a slogan in unison to attract potential buyers
On Friday, the Herb Alpert Foundation and California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) recognized five outstanding artists by naming them Herb Alpert Award winners. The awards recognizes five mid-career artists
In official rooms reserved for strategic talk about issues impacting what is now the third largest city in Los Angeles County, mention of moving away from “Mayberry” is often heard,
Many of the Santa Clarita Valley’s greatest legal minds gathered together Thursday evening to honor students from the William S. Hart Union High School district as part of the fifth
Third grade students at Sulphur Springs Community School traveled through time as they detailed the history of the Santa Clarita Valley through speeches, songs and dance. The school’s Thursday performance
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