Jerry Chandler of Santa Clarita Aktion accepts bags of food, which filled four shopping carts, donated to the Help the Children food drive by Vons Shoppers in Newhall on Saturday. This was one of three locations where the Kiwanis Club held the food drive on Saturday.
About 50 people protested against possible laws against illegal immigrants, chanting slogans while they walked eastbound along Magic Mountain Parkway from Railroad Avenue to Valencia Boulevard on Saturday.
With the blast of a starter's pistol, runners take off at the first ever Hart Games, which included nearly 250 special-needs participants from the William S. Hart Union High School District at Valencia High School on Wednesday.
Emblem Elementary first-grade teacher Gretchin Pressman and her class join in a walk on Friday with more than 360 other students in grades kindergarten through sixth grade, which was an event organized to help those who suffer from cystic fibrosis. The event raised $4,297 to help fight the disease.
Twenty-eight Newhall Elementary students got a chance to cook a special luncheon at the SCV School Food Services Agency on Thursday.
Orange African daisies cover the hillside at Eternal Valley Memorial Park in Newhall overlooking the northbound Highway 14 Freeway. Santa Clarita saw pleasant weather on Thursday but more rain is expected this weekend. See A3 for more weather information.
Ligaya Kelly of Canyon Country plays and sings "Don't Talk" by Natalie Merchant at Hope-N-Mic.
For his Eagle Scout project, Boy Scout Andrew Aubrey, 15, of Troop 581 spearheaded a "Soles 4 Souls" shoe drive for Haiti's earthquake victims.
A Santa Clarita Sheriff's deputy examines a realistic-looking BB gun after they arrested a 48-year-old man at gunpoint. Shortly after 3 p.m. deputies responded to the intersection of The Old Road and Calgrove Boulevard, where someone had reported seeing a possible gunman aiming at Interstate 5, Deputy Lucas Darland said. The man, whose name was not released, was in sheriff's custody late Saturday afternoon, pending transfer to Olive View Medical Center for psychiatric evaluation, Darland ...
Brett Riley, 15, dressed as Lady Liberty, waves to passing cars at the corner of Bouquet Canyon and Seco Canyon roads to promote the opening of Liberty Tax Service in Santa Clarita on Sunday.
A Santa Clarita transit bus with the new ThinkSantaClarita.com paint scheme goes through the automated bus wash at the City of Santa Clarita Transit Maintenance Facility on Wednesday.
Rick Caston, of Caston's TV & Appliance, kneels to demonstrate the controls of a 36-inch, high-definition Sony TV that Rich Lipis, standing, won as the top prize of a holiday food drive held by The Signal.
The Master's College Orchestra and Choir performed their Come Christmas Sing 2009 on Tuesday at the show's opening night. About 500 guests attended the concert which featured "Let's Have a Christmas Celebration" and Handel's "Messiah." The event will continue through Saturday night at Bross Gym. Tickets may be ordered online, by mail or over the phone. Visit www.masters.edu for more information.
The Exposure 2009 Photography Exhibit runs through Sunday at William S. Hart Hall in Newhall on Saturday.
All Six Flags full-time employees joined more than 55 organizations from the U.S., Mexico and Canada to volunteer for those in need. The nationwide campaign had nearly 4,000 employees participating, donating over 28,000 hours of service in a single day.
Elizabeth Hopp and Steve Sturgeon were named the Santa Clarita Valley Woman of the Year and Man of the Year, respectively, at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Friday evening.
Santa Clarita Valley International charter school hosted Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich on Wednesday as the Los Angeles County elected official toured the school.
Local residents participate in the "Go Green, Get Green" recycled art contest during the Art Slam event held on Main Street in Newhall on Thursday night.
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