LOS ANGELES -- This Mother's Day, May 10, many people are thinking outside the box -- the gift box, that is.
The city of Santa Clarita, South Coast Wildlands and Visual Journeys, along with the Santa Clara River Trustee Council, invite the community to come and learn more about one of California's most diverse watersheds -- the Santa Clara River.
The College of the Canyons Jazz Band's Spring Concert, featuring the Studio Ensemble big band and the lab jazz band, takes the Main Stage of the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at COC tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Pardee Homes announced its new home neighborhoods in Los Angeles County have qualified for the California Green Builder designation.
The bodies of several teenagers lay lifeless in the mangled wreck of a two-vehicle collision near a local high school. But on this day, it was only a drill.
Like any business or industry, the world of wine has its own vocabulary. With dozens of wine terms to choose from, we've compiled a list of those we think are practical.
"Monsters vs. Aliens" is possibly the most commercial title of the year. How can you resist such a premise, especially if it's in 3-D animation?
"The Haunting in Connecticut" isn't based on just any old true story. No, it's based on "THE true story."
Last month, I presented my view that our legislature in Sacramento is dysfunctional on fiscal matters. One problem, among other reasons, is that our elected officials tend to vote on party lines rather than on the individual merits of any given budget issue.
Today, I reach the mid-century point of my life. This offers a great time to take stock and look back to see what I have done in my life to make a difference.
Decades ago when I was in college, a journalism professor once told me: "Newspapers are never more dishonest then when they are reporting on themselves or on other newspapers."
I enjoyed reading the article in The Signal's Senior Living section yesterday (March 16) entitled "Knit together with love."
Editor's note: As The Signal celebrates 90 years of service to the Santa Clarita Valley, we offer this peek into the SCV of days past. Following is from the fourth week of March, 1934, The Newhall Signal and Saugus Enterprise.
Rich DeLong III of Santa Clarita is going to be a busy driver at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale this year.
A Valencia man whose short film tells the story of two teenage boys growing up in Newhall won the prestigious Grand Jury Award at the South By Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas.
Officials from the California Highway Patrol shut down one lane of traffic on northbound Interstate 5 on Saturday to retrieve a vehicle that went off the freeway Friday night, an officer said.