Trial for alleged ‘Seasoned Bandit’ to start in February
Surveillance photo captured by Chase Bank branch on Lyons of suspect on July 26. The case against the “Seasoned Bandit” is set for trial in a federal courtroom in February, officials said Wednesday.

Trial for alleged ‘Seasoned Bandit’ to start in February

The case against the alleged “Seasoned Bandit” is set for trial in a federal courtroom in February, officials said Wednesday. James Allen Hayes, 55, pleaded not guilty at a U.S.…

Sheriff’s Deputies increase DUI enforcement during New Year’s weekend
FILE PHOTO: A sobriety checkpoint sign is posted as vehicles are funneled down to one lane at a DUI checkpoint conducted by Santa Clarita Sheriff's Deputies on Lyons Avenue in Newhall on Thursday, July 11, 2013. Dan Watson/The Signal

Sheriff’s Deputies increase DUI enforcement during New Year’s weekend

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department DUI Enforcement Team plans to increase its patrols and checkpoints to stop and arrest alcohol- and drug-impaired drivers during the New Year’s weekend. From…

Lack of rain brings dry conditions to Southern California
Clouds billow in the distance looking north-west at about noon from Dockweiller Drive in Santa Clarita. The Old Town Newhall Library can be seen, lower right, and the homes of Stevenson Ranch are visible on the hills in Feb. 2017. Dan Watson/The Signal

Lack of rain brings dry conditions to Southern California

A month of below-normal rainfall brought abnormally dry conditions and moderate drought conditions back to Southern California, and the Santa Clarita Valley, this December. A recent report from the National…

UPDATED: State report: Pilot program shows support for per-mile fee
A sample of about 5,000 California drivers widely supported a pilot program that could pave the way for taxing motorists in Santa Clarita and statewide on a per-mile basis, according to a state report released this month. Nik Samuels | The Signal

UPDATED: State report: Pilot program shows support for per-mile fee

By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer A sample of about 5,000 California drivers widely supported a pilot program that could pave the way for taxing motorists in Santa Clarita…

City of Santa Clarita welcomes public to Celebration of Local Authors
Since 2014, the Celebration of Local Authors event has been spotlighting local writers and providing residents with the opportunity to meet with authors and explore their work. This year’s event will highlight approximately 40 local authors, all skilled storytellers in genres including children’s, young adult, fiction, non-fiction, self-help and poetry/short story. Courtesy graphic | City of Santa Clarita

City of Santa Clarita welcomes public to Celebration of Local Authors

Numerous talented authors reside in Santa Clarita, and on Saturday, January 13, 2018, you can meet more than 40 of them all under one roof at the fifth annual Celebration…

D.A. warns seniors about ‘money mule scam’
In the Money Mule Scam, criminals advertise or directly offer their targets lucrative work-at-home jobs as "money-transfer agents." These ads usually state that an overseas company is seeking local representatives to act on their behalf to avoid high transaction charges or local taxes. Courtesy Photo | LADA

D.A. warns seniors about ‘money mule scam’

A new scam that offers the allure of adding to a fixed income has the potential to put otherwise law-abiding senior citizens and any other potential victims on the “naughty…

All-SCV Girls Tennis Team: Doubles
Valencia’s Amanda Tabanera and Carlotta Nonnis-Marzano at the Paseo Club in Valencia, Calif. on Saturday, Dec. 23, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

All-SCV Girls Tennis Team: Doubles

Amanda Tabanera Carlotta Nonnis Marzano quickly developed a friendship once Nonnis Marzano joined Valencia through a foreign-exchange program to begin the school year. That friendship developed into a valuable partnership…

Engineering longevity: Santa Clarita man celebrates 101st birthday
David Gilbert smiles as he prepares to blow out his candles during his 101st birthday party celebration at the Red Lobster in Valencia. He was born in 1916, and has lived in Santa Clarita for 43 years. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Engineering longevity: Santa Clarita man celebrates 101st birthday

By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer In David Gilbert’s home, the portraits hanging on the walls tell the story of a life well-lived. A 43-year resident of the Santa…

Where are you now, Saugus High Class of 1978?
SHS 40th Year High School Reunion Committee: Top Row, l-r: Polly Nieto Carras, Denise Adella Miller, Karen Oldfield Walsh, Cathy Noonan, Lenda Dryer McDonald, Francine Watson Schroeder, and Danielle Cook Bryant. Bottom Row, l-r: Valerie Layton Morehouse, Lehan (Spot) Downs Bunce, Tina Landrum, Donna Fiscus Chisham, Lisa Hansen Lovelady, Gina Paggi Allard, and Richard Walsh. Courtesy photo

Where are you now, Saugus High Class of 1978?

By Danielle Bryant, Saugus High School Class of 1978   Where were you 40 years ago this month? December 1977… Saturday Night Fever had hit the theaters, Jimmy Carter was…

Metrolink encourages Santa Clarita to ‘avoid traffic’ with public transportation
Metrolink officials reported that ridership is trending up, and encouraged Santa Clarita residents to avoid traffic with public transportation this week as a new year's resolution. Signal file photo

Metrolink encourages Santa Clarita to ‘avoid traffic’ with public transportation

By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer Metrolink is offering Santa Clarita commuters a New Year’s resolution of ditching their cars for the train. Ridership aboard the Antelope Valley Line,…

Jerusalem’s Domes in New Art Show
“Illuminated City,” by artist Naomi Young, is one of many paintings that will be on display in the gallery. Courtesy photo

Jerusalem’s Domes in New Art Show

By Koren Young, Santa Clarita Contributor Local artist shares original art from her homeland The Old Town Newhall Library will showcase paintings and mosaics by local Artist, Naomi Young in a…

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