
Holiday magic comes to Carousel Ranch
Carousel Ranch’s western town off Rocking Horse Road in Santa Clarita became Santa’s Village on Saturday, complete with Santa’s Workshop, a sweet shoppe, roaming Christmas carolers, a balloon sculptor, and
Carousel Ranch’s western town off Rocking Horse Road in Santa Clarita became Santa’s Village on Saturday, complete with Santa’s Workshop, a sweet shoppe, roaming Christmas carolers, a balloon sculptor, and
The community got a chance to wake up last weekend to have breakfast with Santa, play Christmas games, do Christmas arts and crafts, ride a Christmas train and take pictures
Staff members from the city of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, L.A. County Fire Department and California Highway Patrol competed in a belly flop competition at the opening
She said she could only read the words to “Beside Me Always” at her son’s funeral 32 years ago. She wrote the song about her child. At the time, however,
Imagine an event so sweet, you would hardly believe it’s nonfiction. During The Santa Clarita Public Library’s 17th annual Family Literacy Festival, families and children entered a real-life Candy Land
L.A. County firefighters were dispatched to a multi-vehicle traffic collision at the intersection of Del Monte Drive and McBean Parkway at 3:09 p.m. Thursday and arrived at 3:15 p.m. They
First responders compete in 2nd annual Sky Tower challenge Racers from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, L.A. County Fire Department, city of Santa Clarita, Loan Depot and California Highway
Parcels are sorted in various boxes labeled by zipcodes throughout the country at the Santa Clarita Processing and Distribution Center on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal
Actor Martin Kove, perhaps best known for his role as John Kreese in the “Karate Kid” films and the Netflix series “Cobra Kai,” said many of his heroes had a
If you were stuck in a long line of traffic Saturday morning heading west on Bouquet Canyon Road near Alamogordo Road in Saugus, it’s because a group of almost 100
A variety of trees of all sizes and themes encompassed the Canyon Country Community Center Friday night to kick off Festival of Trees, a weekend-long fundraiser where all proceeds go
L.A. County firefighters responded to a quarter-acre brush fire in the Santa Clara River wash near Anza Drive on Tuesday morning, according to Kaitlyn Aldana, spokeswoman for the fire department.
San Francisquito Canyon resident Janelle Tsao stepped out onto her front porch Friday afternoon. Her pet Indian ringneck parrot of 10 years was perched upon her shoulder like any other
“5 … 4 … 3 … 2 … 1!” The intersection of Main Street and Lyons Avenue was barricaded off and packed with people standing shoulder to shoulder, counting down
Professor Matthew McLain from The Master’s University and students from a geology class he taught last fall discovered what they believe to be the first-ever fossil footprints found at Vasquez
In keeping up with an annual tradition, the most influential people in the Santa Clarita Valley met on Thursday for The Signal’s Top 51 luncheon. Members of the business, education
The glow of hundreds of candlelights and organ music filled the First Presbyterian Church on Saturday night in Newhall. Musician Roger Greene played a variety of holiday music on an M.P.
Polling places across Santa Clarita Valley filled up with thousands of residents ready to vote on Tuesday. Election Day has come with much anticipation on which candidates will win tight
The World Series champion L.A. Dodgers celebrated with a parade through downtown Los Angeles on Friday morning, and the celebration continues with a rally at a sold-out Dodger Stadium. Video
Marching bands are usually on the bleachers at sporting events supporting their team, entertaining the fans on the field at halftime, and adding an atmospheric element that “amps up” the
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