
Sand Canyon’s own Frontierland
“A wonderful icon of Americana” is how Chris Lombardo, a Sand Canyon resident and owner of a video production company, describes his newest addition to his vintage collection: a windmill

“A wonderful icon of Americana” is how Chris Lombardo, a Sand Canyon resident and owner of a video production company, describes his newest addition to his vintage collection: a windmill

Elected officials and guests were invited to make their mark on a beam representing the heart of the developing Bridge to Home homeless shelter on Wednesday at the organization’s Beam

Watch out, Wienerschnitzel, there’s a new hot dog in town. Oakley McQueen Vanderhorst, or rather McWien (McWeen?), is a 10-month-old mini dachshund who takes his name after his inspiration, Disney’s

Vibrant pink, yellow and blue balloons filling the room at Oakmont of Valencia were an accurate reflection of the bright disposition of Jeanne Yvonne Gierden, who turned 100 years old

As Fourth of July comes around each year, so do the community traditions: barbecues, reunions, and, of course, the city of Santa Clarita’s annual Spirit of America Fireworks Spectacular. Residents

The summer heat has made its way to Santa Clarita, hitting a high of 102 degrees on Saturday. By Rylee Holwager and Trevor Morgan Signal Staff Writers There are many

By Signal Staff State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, drew national media attention this week when he urged parents to “flee California” because of increasing government encroachment upon parents’ rights,

A procession was held for a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy who died in his home in Stevenson Ranch on Sunday afternoon. The procession featured over 20 law enforcement

A water line break left several residents and the Department of Motor Vehicles without water on Thursday afternoon, according to Kevin Strauss, communications manager for the Santa Clarita Valley Water

By Tim Haddock | For The Signal It literally rained on the National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D.C., on Monday, but it didn’t dampen the spirits of the Saugus

The city of Santa Clarita, as part of its “This Week in Santa Clarita” video series, has released a video to provide information to the community ahead of Thursday’s public

By Perry Smith, Trevor Morgan and Chris Torres Signal Staff Writers An hourslong standoff in a Canyon Country neighborhood ended Monday afternoon with an armed robbery suspect being taken into custody.

Thousands attended the first Cowboy Festival since the pandemic for its second day on Sunday on Old Town Newhall’s Main Street. The street was filled with people throwing axes, tossing

Santa Clarita went back in time to its cowboy-based roots in the annual western celebration “The city of Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival” beginning on Saturday. “Cowboys are in our family,

News release Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and Keck Medicine of USC are hosting the fifth CARESCV Cancer Awareness and Resource Expo at The University Center at College of the Canyons

Drivers heading back and forth through the Grapevine will now have to deal with another potential delay after what a Caltrans official Thursday described as a “historic amount of rainfall”

After weeks of on and off winter storms, California poppies, lupine flowers and other various foliage have begun to bloom on the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valley hillsides. March 20

By Trevor Morgan Two people were shot and killed in broad daylight at The Village Apartments in Newhall at approximately 10:50 a.m. on Saturday, according to Lt. Hugo Reynaga, homicide

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch and wind advisory that will affect the Santa Clarita Valley starting on Friday. While snow may be at the front of

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