Santa Clarita celebrates Independence Day
Current and former employees of The Signal wave to the crowd Thursday during the 88th Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade in Newhall. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Santa Clarita celebrates Independence Day

Thousands of local residents gathered in Downtown Newhall Thursday for the city of Santa Clarita’s annual Fourth of July Parade, which has been a tradition for more than 80 years.…

SCV gearing up for Fourth of July fun
Michele Lutes/The Signal A young boy adjusts his shirt as the 2018 Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade rolled down Main Street on Wednesday. While the weather stayed nice for the mid-week parade, temperatures are expected to climb to the triple digits by Friday.

SCV gearing up for Fourth of July fun

Santa Clarita Valley residents are gearing up for the annual Fourth of July Parade on Thursday in Downtown Newhall, with as much patriotism and pride as always — and now…

LAHSA lowers Santa Clarita homeless count
Volunteers fill out forms at The Centre in Santa Clarita as they prepare to participate in the annual homeless count on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

LAHSA lowers Santa Clarita homeless count

Despite what local community leaders believe to be an already low number, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority updated its Santa Clarita homeless population count to an even lower tally.…

City approves high-speed internet agreement
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

City approves high-speed internet agreement

Santa Clarita businesses could soon have access to a wider range of high-speed internet service providers after the City Council’s approval Tuesday to improve the city’s network. Council members unanimously…

Salvation Army has spots available for summer camps
Ernesto Lopez gets ready to embarck on his trip to Malibu for the Salvation Army Center of Worship's Youth Camp Monday, June 18. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Salvation Army has spots available for summer camps

The Santa Clarita Valley chapter of the Salvation Army still has spots available for its low-cost youth camps, organizers said Wednesday. The camps are hosted by the nonprofit organization and…

New art exhibit showcases ‘Quilts for All’ at City Hall
The exhibit is scheduled to be on display starting June 11 through Oct. 10. A free art reception has been set for Wednesday, June 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. Courtesy photo.

New art exhibit showcases ‘Quilts for All’ at City Hall

News release Works created by various artists from the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild is set to grace the walls of the first-floor gallery at City Hall, in the newest…

Artists to showcase work during weekend
Oakmont guests and residents at the 1 year anniversary celebration on Wednesday, January 11. Courtesy photo

Artists to showcase work during weekend

This coming weekend, 20 artists from Santa Clarita Artists Association are scheduled to exhibit original works of fine art and other artistic pieces at the Oakmont Senior Living lobby and…

Survey ranks Santa Clarita among ‘low cost’ cities to do business in county
An August 2017 rendering of the planned 50-acre business park in Santa Clarita by developers Trammell Crow Company and Clarion Partners at the site of the Needham Ranch. Phase 1 is to include seven buildings totaling 869,760 square feet. Courtesy of Trammell Crow Co.

Survey ranks Santa Clarita among ‘low cost’ cities to do business in county

A survey by Kosmont Companies and the Rose Institute ranked Santa Clarita among the best cities for doing business across Southern California. The recent survey, titled “2018 Kosmont-Rose Institute Cost…

Vintage Parts Inc. offers Volkswagen vintage car drivers hard-to-find stock
Sherry Grams, owner of Vintage VW Auto Parts, left, and Ian Berger and his son Ronan, 12, determine that his 1959 Volkswagen Bug needs a new 6 volt generator as they listen to the engine at Vintage VW Auto Parts in Valencia. Dan Watson/The Signal

Vintage Parts Inc. offers Volkswagen vintage car drivers hard-to-find stock

The Volkswagen bug and bus may be endangered species, but the Grams’ family business has kept brand enthusiasts covered with hard-to-find, original stock for decades. Vintage Parts Inc., owned by…

Businesses support proposal for streamlining city regulations
Progress continues on Center at Needham Ranch in Newhall as viewed from Sierra Highway on Wednesday. The development is an example of how new construction is helping to attract new quality jobs to the area, according to business officials. Dan Watson/The Signal

Businesses support proposal for streamlining city regulations

The Santa Clarita Valley business community is expressing support for new zoning rules the city hopes will help streamline development and reach its goal of “providing two jobs per every…

City to host ribbon-cutting for new archery range
Ronnie Silos, left, watches his son Riley, 17, shoot his Olympic style bow at what will be the new 10 lane, 70 meter SCV Archery range in Haskell Open Space in Santa Clarita on Friday, November 09, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

City to host ribbon-cutting for new archery range

Late last year, the city of Santa Clarita and private enterprises worked together to bring a new archery range to the area. On May 23, they plan to officially celebrate…

City launches Sammy Clarita website
Keeping it in the family, Darth Vader, right, and Kylo Ren, left, use the force while they flank Sammy Clarita at the Dia de los Niños book festival on Saturday. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

City launches Sammy Clarita website

Fans of the city’s furry mascot Sammy Clarita can now learn more about him and keep up with city happenings via a newly launched website. Those who visit sammyclarita.com will…

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