
COC opens latest off-campus continuing education center
By Signal Staff As it continues its efforts to meet the needs of working adults in the Santa Clarita Valley, College of the Canyons celebrated the opening of its newest
By Signal Staff As it continues its efforts to meet the needs of working adults in the Santa Clarita Valley, College of the Canyons celebrated the opening of its newest
By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer Shoppers of Westfield Valencia Town Center have probably heard about its plan to invest millions in renovations, but come February, improvements will be visible
By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer County officials paying close attention to what gets dumped, and how much gets dumped, at Chiquita Canyon Landfill are getting some help monitoring
Santa Clarita is set to receive a piece of nearly $3.8 million in Measure H funding for homeless housing and its own homeless coordinator, thanks to a direct partnership between
The Filipino American Association of Santa Clarita is scheduled to hold its 36th Inaugural Ball on Feb. 24 at the Hyatt Regency Valencia.
A Newhall woman who confessed to being a member of a gang and testified at the murder trial of her ex-boyfriend has seen her sentencing date postponed yet again. Jaqueline
Long-standing local water board member Jacque McMillan is resigning and, in so doing, giving her Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency peers an opportunity to decide whether to reduce the size
College of the Canyons is one of 25 community colleges in the nation that was selected by Jobs for the Future to offer a Google Information Technology certification program. The
By Signal Staff College of the Canyons is one of 25 community colleges in the nation that was selected by Jobs for the Future to offer a Google Information Technology
Local water officials hunkered down for two days of reflection this past weekend, reviewing what they did right this past year and finding ways to do things better. The two-day
By Nate Rodriguez Signal Staff Writer Would-be cowboys and cowgirls can start to make plans for the city’s 26th annual Cowboy Festival, with Santa Clarita launching an event website next
The upcoming ribbon cutting to celebrate the Pace bike-share program in Santa Clarita has changed locations, the city announced Monday. Scheduled at 10 a.m. on Thursday, the free and open
The Sanctuary held its quarterly Parent Connect event on Sunday with a seminar titled “Parenting and the Myth of Balance.”
The College of the Canyons Art Gallery opened its latest exhibition, “A Better Nectar,” by Jessica Rath with Robert Hoehn on Monday. The multisensory installation, which is based on the
Teammates and family members cheered as go-karts sped by for Soroptimist International of Valencia’s Gentlemen for a Cause fundraiser at MB2 Raceway Indoor Kart Racing Center in Sylmar on Sunday.
Members of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help community as well as prospective new families were welcomed to the OLPH school to tour the campus, meet the teachers and view samples of completed student work.
Children walked their families through the halls of Congregation Beth Shalom on Sunday during its annual Fathers, Uncles, Dads, Grandpas, Everyone Day. Better known as FUDGE. Day, children enrolled in
Friends and members of Geek Girls Forever met to make paper flowers out of comic books during one of their regular craft events in Newhall on Saturday. “This is all
The Boy Scouts’ Western Los Angeles County Council will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the inclusion of girls into the scouting program at their Santa Clarita Valley Service
With dozens of booths to check out or different activities to join in, College of the Canyons hosted hundreds of career seeking students at their College2Career Day on Saturday. “Each
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