Community events: May 22, 2012 Want your event listed? Email calendar@the-signal.com with your event's details. Include the time, date, location and contact information with your submission. To have your item viewed immediately online, post it to the community portion of The-Signal.com. Board of Supervisors What: The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors hosts its regular meeting. When: 9:30 a.m. <p ...
Pinecrest School fifth-graders, teachers and parent volunteers recently traveled to Sacramento as part of a field trip to learn about California history.
La Mesa Junior High School placed first and third in the Stock Market Game for the September–December 2011-2012 period, the school recently announced.
A 25-year-old man died when the motorcycle he was riding lost control and crashed into a mailbox in Saugus just before 1 a.m. today, according to a Sheriff's Department news release.
A group of First Presbyterian Church of Newhall youth missionaries recently spent their time off of school repairing homes for the less fortunate in Florida.
Another bank has joined the ranks of banks seeking to tap into the Santa Clarita Valley market.
Another new business, Sassy Couture, joined the growing commerce center in downtown Lancaster on The BLVD.
The election for two City Council seats for the city of Santa Clarita is less than a week away, and candidates are making preparations for their final push.
To assist with growth, Santa Clarita-based Bayless Engineering & Manufacturing purchased $2 million in equipment that automates many of the manufacturing company's processes, leading to higher production volumes and faster turnaround times.
"Kids, this is just pretend," said Los Angeles County Fire Department Battalion Chief Mark Savage over a speakerphone.
I have had the pleasure of spending time with Rick McPartlin, the CEO of The Revenue Game. Rick gets companies focused on revenue growth and helps to get rid of what stands in the way of profitable sales.
This morning I read The Top 12 American Boomtowns by Bloomberg about the most economically and culturally thriving cities in America.
Every new home built creates three jobs, as well as expands and increases the tax base that supports schools and our community.
About 90 contestants raced, roped and rode in the Antelope Valley Youth Rodeo Association Junoir Rodeo on Sunday at JPK Arena in Agua Dulce.
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