Read more about the article Kindness rocks Sulphur Springs
Sulphur Spring Elementary School students in staff work together to create a Kindness Rock Garden Monday Morning in hopes of persuing a more loving future. Eddy Martinez/The SIgnal.

Kindness rocks Sulphur Springs

Following in the footsteps of their peers who have donated murals, mustang-shaped bushes and other gifts, the outgoing sixth-graders of Sulphur Springs Community School unveiled the latest campus addition Monday.…

Continue ReadingKindness rocks Sulphur Springs
Read more about the article Coroner identifies body of man found in wash Sunday
Sheriff's patrol car parked just outside the riverbed of Canyon Country where a body was found/Austin Dave The Signal

Coroner identifies body of man found in wash Sunday

Medical examiners identified the body of a man found in the Santa Clara River wash Sunday as 44-year-old Andrew Aaron Vetromile, who was believed to be homeless, according to records…

Continue ReadingCoroner identifies body of man found in wash Sunday
Read more about the article New City Council candidates announce run
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

New City Council candidates announce run

Several candidates have filed to run in the race to unseat three City Council incumbents up for reelection. Councilman Bill Miranda, Mayor Pro Tem Marsha McLean and Mayor Laurene Weste,…

Continue ReadingNew City Council candidates announce run
Read more about the article Stove fire snuffed out with garden hose, one suffers smoke inhalation
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Stove fire snuffed out with garden hose, one suffers smoke inhalation

A small stove fire extinguished by firefighters using a garden hose Monday morning prompted a request for ambulance for someone suffering smoke inhalation. The fire broke inside a home on…

Continue ReadingStove fire snuffed out with garden hose, one suffers smoke inhalation
Read more about the article Preschoolers, parents dance to the 1980s at Congregation Beth Shalom
Jonathan Pinkers watches as his daughter Lila dances and plays with the hula hoops at Congregation Beth Shalom's Preschool Prom/ Ryan Mancini The Signal

Preschoolers, parents dance to the 1980s at Congregation Beth Shalom

Parents and their young children danced to the sounds of the 1980s at the Congregation Beth Shalom Preschool Prom Sunday afternoon. “Everyone wants to celebrate the last year,” said parent…

Continue ReadingPreschoolers, parents dance to the 1980s at Congregation Beth Shalom
Read more about the article Two airlifted to Henry Mayo after Gorman motorcycle crash
Paramedics load one victim into a LACoFD helicopter after a motorcycle crash in Gorman/ Jeff Zimmerman

Two airlifted to Henry Mayo after Gorman motorcycle crash

One person have been airlifted and another has been transported to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital after their motorcycle crashed into a wall near Gorman Sunday afternoon. A call went out…

Continue ReadingTwo airlifted to Henry Mayo after Gorman motorcycle crash
Read more about the article Celebrity deaths renew conversation on suicide prevention
“Shine a Light” kicked off Mental Health Awareness Month at the College of Canyons. In an effort to spread awareness on suicide and dispel the stigmas associated with mental health, the school placed more than 1,100 lanterns in the Honor Grove to represent the 1,100 college students that lose their lives to suicide every year (Credit: Brennon Dixson)

Celebrity deaths renew conversation on suicide prevention

With the recent deaths of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade, suicide has once more entered the public conversation, reminding the community of the importance of mental health and communication with…

Continue ReadingCelebrity deaths renew conversation on suicide prevention
Read more about the article Homicide investigating body found in Canyon Country
Sheriff's patrol car parked just outside the riverbed of Canyon Country where a body was found/Austin Dave The Signal

Homicide investigating body found in Canyon Country

https://www.facebook.com/signalscv/videos/1879219182137068/ 2:05 p.m. update: Officials with the Los Angeles county Coroner’s office has been called out to the scene at 1:21 p.m., according to Rudy Molano with the Coroner’s office.…

Continue ReadingHomicide investigating body found in Canyon Country
Read more about the article Breaking: South Fire 35 percent contained, still at 160 acres
Fire fighters battle growing 20 acre South Fire near Calgrove/ Skylar Barti The Signal

Breaking: South Fire 35 percent contained, still at 160 acres

6:35 p.m.: The South Fire is still engulfing 160 acres, while still 35 percent contained, said Sims. 6:00 p.m.: The South Fire is now reported to be at 35 percent…

Continue ReadingBreaking: South Fire 35 percent contained, still at 160 acres
Read more about the article Air quality in SCV will be unhealthy for residents with respiratory diseases, says LA County Dept. of Health
Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Air quality in SCV will be unhealthy for residents with respiratory diseases, says LA County Dept. of Health

Air quality in the Santa Clarita Valley will be unhealthy for sensitive individuals today and tomorrow, according to a news release from the Los Angeles County Department of Health.

Continue ReadingAir quality in SCV will be unhealthy for residents with respiratory diseases, says LA County Dept. of Health
Read more about the article Tires, mattresses collected for free recycling at Via Princessa Station
Workers from Select Staffing gather tires to fill one of the trailers in use for the Peterson Group's recycling event/ Ryan Mancini The Signal

Tires, mattresses collected for free recycling at Via Princessa Station

Coinciding with Bye Bye Mattress’s recycling services, the Peterson Group held its own event to recycle tires at the Via Princessa Metrolink Station on Saturday.

Continue ReadingTires, mattresses collected for free recycling at Via Princessa Station

Variety of schools represented on All-Foothill League boys track and field team

Making history by being the first relay team to qualify for a state meet in school history, Valencia’s 4x400 relay team consisting of Tanner Berney, Antonio Marroquin, Kai Wingo and…

Continue ReadingVariety of schools represented on All-Foothill League boys track and field team