An elected representative of the people, Santa Clarita City Councilman Bob Kellar, wants to attach an out-of-date, politically incorrect, bigoted slogan to our city logo that is not representative of all the people.
Regarding Bruce McFarland's Opinion column "America: Love it or leave it" (The Signal, April 21):
In 2003, the state of California was facing a series of challenges and uprisings that had never been seen before. In 2003, we, Californians, decided that we had enough. We were tired of the political games, the budget deficits, the lies.
Regarding displaced/stolen store shopping carts: There is a very simple solution to the problem.
Success or failure? That's the question still lingering in the air above Cougar Stadium like a lofty, end-over-end punt as the College of the Canyons football team runs through spring drills in preparation for the 2009 campaign.
The Signal will soon provide local youth and adult sports leagues a new outlet for submitting and publishing their game results, news and photos in print and online in the Santa Clarita Valley's only daily newspaper and most-visited news Web site.
The Signal will soon provide local youth and adult sports leagues a new outlet for submitting and publishing their game results, news and photos in print and online in the Santa Clarita Valley's only daily newspaper and most-visited news Web site.
Today 2009 Arthritis Walk in the Park at Magic Mountain from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Six Flags Magic Mountain is located at 26101 Magic Mountain Parkway in Valencia. Individuals who raise $150 or more earn a free ticket into the park. Info: Patty Williams (818) 995-7378. www.arthritiswalkmm.org. The 21st annual Taste of the Town - Santa Clarita's premiere food and wine tasting event will be held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ...
Hello, Santa Clarita Valley! Welcome to The-Signal.com's Daybreak, your point of entry for the day, and a quick journey through the past, present and future. Let the adventure begin:
The annexation of the Hasley Hills/Commerce Center areas of Castaic to the city of Santa Clarita has been stalled by recent demands from the county of Los Angeles.
Overcoming obstacles is not something Riley Weinstein, 16, will walk through. Instead, she dances over them. Weinstein, a Junior at Canyon High School, suffered a traumatic, life-altering brain injury at the age of 2 1/2, when a large tumor was removed from the base of her brain, leaving her paralyzed.
When man's best friends are left friendless, Nancy Anderson of The Brittany Foundation knows how to come to the rescue. As owner and operator of the no-kill, all-breed dog sanctuary in Agua Dulce, Anderson has spent the last 20 years bringing new life and new friends to thousands of abandoned dogs.
A friend on Facebook recently wrote the following in a private message to me: "I agree that the mainstream news media is extremely left on all news reports and such, my question is why? What do they gain by reporting the news the way they do? Can you help me understand why it leans the way it does?"
My concern is medications that are so costly we have to get generics instead. (Drug manufacturers) advertise the new medications on TV, but they are so expensive we can't buy them.
Spirit Games needs volunteers Special Olympics Santa Clarita Valley 2009 Regional Spirit Games will be held May 16 at Newhall Park, Boys & Girls Club, Placerita Junior High and Hart High. The games need about 600 volunteers. Contact Special Olympics Santa Clarita Valley office at (661)253-2121 or visit santaclarita@sosc.org. Red Cross honors heroes The Red Cross is currently seeking nominations for SCV residents who have taken action in a time of crisis to ...
The tours of the White House have been canceled by the President. How dare he do such a thing?
Rock Club meeting
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A longtime Northern California politician pleaded guilty Monday to a dozen charges that he used campaign donations and taxpayer funds to fuel what he described as a gambling addiction.