Have you ever had the opportunity to see your name in lights or share your passions with those you love the most? If you have, you know the thrill that comes with the result of putting time, effort and energy into your craft. A group of students in the Santa Continue Reading
Rob Kerchner | We Used to Build Stuff
Signal Contributor March 23, 2023 12:40 am Letters to the Editor Our parents built freeways and power plants and aqueducts in California. Today we “build” trains to nowhere, turn off the power, and let precious water drain to the sea. Most galling of all, we pat ourselves on the back Continue Reading
Phelps headlines All-CIF soccer selections
The CIF announced its selections for the 2023 All-CIF team, and names of Hart High School athletes are all over the list, topped by Division 2 Player of the Year Briley Phelps. Phelps is one of four Indians to receive All-CIF honors on the girls’ side, as she is honored Continue Reading
15-year-old arrested on suspicion of possession of a BB gun on Hart campus
A BB gun was located on Hart High School’s campus, resulting in the arrest of a 15-year-old on Tuesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Hart Principal Jason d’Autremont, Hart received a CAREText tip from a student that referenced a possible weapon on campus. “Campus supervisors, Continue Reading
One person trapped after vehicle crash
A vehicle crashed into a light standard, leaving one trapped in Canyon Country on Tuesday, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According to Martin Rengel, a spokesman for the L.A. County Fire Department, firefighters were near Soledad Canyon Road and Deep Creek Drive at 5:25 p.m. when they Continue Reading
Spring brings showers to SCV
A couple huddles under an umbrella as heavy rain falls on the Best Buy parking lot in Saugus on Tuesday, 032123. Dan Watson/The Signal The first day of spring stayed true to the saying and brought showers to the Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday that have a chance of continuing Continue Reading
Joshua Heath | Democrats Failing the Reagan Test
Depending on your partisan affiliation, former President Ronald Reagan was many things. Brilliant economist. Bold leader against the Soviets. Worst man to ever occupy the White House. But what’s undeniable is his absolute genius as a public figure and instinctive knack for winning the nation’s affection. One of Reagan’s most Continue Reading
Jared Seow | Highlight Reels Ruining Youth Hoops
“BOOM! There’s another dunk for Clark! That makes it 40 points for the night!” exclaimed the commentator. The atmosphere in the room was charged with enthusiasm, liveliness and anticipation as we eagerly awaited the next spectacular move from Skyy Clark, an eighth-grade player who had committed to DePaul University’s Division Continue Reading
Patient care union holds one-day strike at Henry Mayo
Frustrated by negotiations with the hospital administration, a union representing about 700 patient care workers at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital organized a one-day strike Monday to encourage Santa Clarita’s only hospital to “bargain in good faith,” according to a member of the union’s negotiating team. “They say that they are Continue Reading
UPDATED: Coroner identifies 2 killed in Newhall shooting
By Rylee Holwager and Trevor Morgan Shot/Edited by Chris Torres/The Signal This story was updated at 2:15 p.m. on Monday Two people were shot and killed in broad daylight at The Village Apartments in Newhall at approximately 10:50 a.m. on Saturday, according to Lt. Hugo Reynaga, homicide investigator with the Continue Reading