


Generation Z gained essential financial knowledge on working with a monthly budget through Junior Chamber International of Santa Clarita’s event, “Get Real: Adulting 101,” on
An Acton FedEx truck driver with 1 million accident-free miles behind him competed in the annual American Trucking Associations’ 85th National Truck Driving and Step
During the pandemic, many started small businesses, but not many of them were 12 years old. Kaya Novack, a local Santa Clarita teenager, started her
A next-generation UVDI-360 Room Sanitizer is now on display in the main lobby of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia to let patients and visitors
The Valley Industry Association is scheduled Aug. 16 to host “Demystifying Cryptocurrency” to educate participants on how to set themselves up for success with cryptocurrency.
Junior Chamber International of Santa Clarita is scheduled Sept. 10 to host “Get Real: Adulting 101” to educate Generation Z on the financial means it
Auto buyers can now find Subaru in the Santa Clarita Valley again. After no Subaru presence for the past three years, according to the Hello
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and other local dignitaries presented certificates and awards to LBW Insurance and Financial Services at a ceremony in Valencia
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer When Liia Opanasiuk visited her family and friends in her hometown Kyiv, Ukraine, in the winter of 2021, little
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer If you’re planning a day hike or picnic in the Santa Clarita Valley, Los Cantiles Park on Bouquet Canyon
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Matt Ortiz, 19, loves soccer and is a Lionel Messi fan. Of late, however, he’s been getting less time
Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s deputies and the Los Angeles County Fire Department both responded to a garage fire on Glasser Avenue in Canyon Country at
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies confirmed Friday that no arrests were made in connection to an incident in which deputies detained a man at
Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer The Evil Eye – the belief that spiteful looks can damage one’s prosperity, health and good luck – is common
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Ken Newton has taken his elementary school math lessons from the classroom to the warehouse. Newton, who teaches at
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Dennis Yong’s classroom is cruelty-free – he doesn’t force anything on his students, but he hopes to teach them
A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in the Albertsons parking lot Sunday at Haskell Canyon Road and Bouquet Canyon Road, according to Supervisor Flores with
A person was airlifted out of Texas Canyon on Sunday due to an unspecified leg injury, according to Supervisor Velderrain with the Los Angeles County
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