Memorial March honors World War II soldiers
Argel Cardoniga, paid homage to the Bataan death march that took place April, 9, 1942, by recreating the long strenuous march U.S. and Philippine soldiers were forced to walk nearly 70 miles to a prison camp, Monday, Feb. 10, 2020. Gilbert Bernal/The Signa

Memorial March honors World War II soldiers

After years of hearing about the Bataan Memorial Death March, Argel Cardoniga wanted to complete it. The Santa Clarita Valley resident, a Filipino-American fitness instructor and retired senior manager in federal law enforcement, wanted to honor the memories of those who had marched and died all those years ago — including his grandfather.

Swing Left holds picnic following march against ‘no tolerance’ policy
Congressional candidate Katie Hill, D-Acton, accepted a check funded by several fundraising events, including art auctions/ Skylar Barti The Signal

Swing Left holds picnic following march against ‘no tolerance’ policy

Santa Clarita residents, activists, immigrants and local politicians Saturday marched to City Hall, protesting the White House’s use of a “zero tolerance” policy that separated undocumented immigrant children from their parents at the border.

Santa Clarita Valley students plan local ‘March For Our Lives’
Valencia High School students march to Santa Clarita City Hall to raise awareness about lives lost as a result of school shootings on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Austin Dave/The Signal

Santa Clarita Valley students plan local ‘March For Our Lives’

As students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School plan the first March For Our Lives in Washington, D.C., students in the Santa Clarita Valley are also working together to organize…

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