
Former animal stars find new purpose
Newly formed local nonprofit Hollywood Hoofbeats held an event on Monday in an effort to give retired film industry animals a new purpose while also educating the public about them.
Newly formed local nonprofit Hollywood Hoofbeats held an event on Monday in an effort to give retired film industry animals a new purpose while also educating the public about them.
The William S. Hart Union High School District has been facing an increase in registered students who are homeless — and the Santa Clarita Valley’s Rotary Club has been utilizing
Greetings with Gratitude brought Christmas to dozens of families on Sunday in the form of free food, backpacks filled with school supplies and gifts any child would be jealous of.
A traffic collision near the intersection of Grape Lily Circle and Valle Del Oro in Newhall on Christmas Eve sent one woman to the hospital, according to Bernard Peters, supervising
By Joe Hong CalMatters Education Writer Roxanne Grago’s fifth-grade students at Lake Marie Elementary in Whittier should be able to read a short story, analyze it, and support their analyses with
A deputy from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station was injured following a confrontation with a suspected “porch pirate” who was ultimately detained near Humphreys Parkway in Canyon Country on
By Jack Titter For The Signal As the sun begins to set behind the hills overlooking the grass field, the air is filled with that familiar and comfortable fall chill. The
The Santa Clarita United Methodist Church once again hosted its ‘Living Nativity” scene on Sunday, which featured biblical scenes that attendees could view from the comfort of their cars. As
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station conducted a retail theft surveillance operation that resulted in multiple arrests on various charges, according to a Nixle message sent by the
The Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation hosted its 42nd annual Holiday Home Tour over the course of three days earlier this month to raise money for the hospital’s Center for
The Macy’s in Valencia was robbed on Thursday night, resulting in one suspect arrested and the other fled, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Natalie
Hart alumnus and Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer had his 324-game suspension reduced to 194 games by an independent arbitrator, effectively reinstating Bauer immediately, Major League Baseball said in a statement
A Santa Clarita Valley massage therapist was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to eight counts of sexual battery by fraud, two counts of lewd acts on
As part of an effort to make life for military families a little bit easier, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced Thursday his Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act passed Congress.
Children living at Cali Lake RV Resort in Agua Dulce woke up to an early Christmas Thursday morning with toys and other gifts via donations from park owner Stewart Silver
The newly established Women’s Empowerment Club at Castaic High School is slated to present a check of nearly $5,000 to breast cancer foundations on Jan. 21 after months of fundraising.
News release The Santa Clarita Community College District board of trustees, which oversees College of the Canyons, swore in recently elected board members, elected its new officers, received recognitions for
His goal last year was to become the youngest motorbike racer to go into the Dakar Rally as one of the top 10 riders in the world. In November, after
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives arrested a husband and wife on suspicion they stole approximately $15,000 worth of items from a residence they were renting in Stevenson Ranch. The
A woman was transported to a nearby hospital to treat her injuries after being involved in a traffic collision Thursday afternoon, according to emergency personnel. The Los Angeles County Fire
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