Hart football deals West Ranch first loss of season
Hart's Drew Munoz (22) and Ashton Thomas (33) celebrate after a touchdown for Hart in the first quarter against West Ranch at Valencia High School on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart football deals West Ranch first loss of season

Hart football handed West Ranch its first loss of the season on Saturday night, beating the Wildcats 28-21 at Valencia High School. Hart’s Ryan Rossi scored the game-winning touchdown with…

Tick Fire update: Number of structures destroyed jumps to 18, 3 firefighters injured
A house on the 29500 block of Sequoia Road in Canyon Country burns during the Tick Fire early Friday morning. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Tick Fire update: Number of structures destroyed jumps to 18, 3 firefighters injured

After previous reports had put the number of structures destroyed in the single digits, officials have increased the number of structures destroyed by the Tick Fire to 18. In a…

Evacuees gathered in parking lots, coffee shops while waiting to go home
Firefighters work to save a home on the 29500 block of Sequoia Road in Canyon Country during the Tick Fire early Friday morning. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Evacuees gathered in parking lots, coffee shops while waiting to go home

While some were told they had no home to return to, others sat in coffee shops and shopping centers Friday night wondering what would be awaiting them when they got…

UPDATE: Human remains discovered in Tick Fire area
Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's homicide department collect a set of human remains reported in a burned area alongside Sand Canyon Road for investigation. October 26, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

UPDATE: Human remains discovered in Tick Fire area

By Emily Alvarenga and Caleb Lunetta Human remains were discovered in Canyon Country near an area affected by the Tick Fire Saturday, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials.…

Fire officials announce further Tick Fire evacuations lifted
Firefighters spray water on the street on Arches Lane on Saturday to wash away fire retardant that was dropped on the Tick Fire on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Fire officials announce further Tick Fire evacuations lifted

Los Angeles County Fire Department officials announced further repopulation of the areas affected by the Tick Fire Saturday afternoon. As of 2 p.m., Baker Canyon Road from Sierra Highway, north…

Criminal report filed after Borton Fire
Los Angeles County firefighters scale a hill at a brush fire on Borton Road in Val Verde Friday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Criminal report filed after Borton Fire

Criminal intent is suspected in the Borton Fire that occurred in Val Verde Friday night, according to law enforcement officials. “They did take a possible criminal report,” Lt. Eric Lasko…

Saturday fire update: Tick Fire 25% contained, more evacuations lifted
A home that burned on Sequoia Road in the Tick Fire. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saturday fire update: Tick Fire 25% contained, more evacuations lifted

The Tick Fire, which led to what officials are calling the largest wildfire evacuation in Santa Clarita’s history, leaving 40,000 residents displaced, is now 25% contained with many of those…

West Ranch heads to Paloma Valley for second-round playoff match
Erin Eskoff (20) and Funmi Idowu (12) of West Ranch go up to deflect a shot by Saugus at Saugus on Oct. 3. Dan Watson/The Signal

West Ranch heads to Paloma Valley for second-round playoff match

By Bryanna WinnerFor The Signal West Ranch volleyball is slated to take on Paloma Valley in the second round of CIF-Southern Section Division 3 playoffs tonight. Both teams are coming…

No. 51: Kathie Martin
Top 51 for 2021

No. 51: Kathie Martin

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency PIO Kathie Martin is the voice for one of our most important resources and, just like the agency she works for, she provides top-notch service for SCV residents, to ensure water-users have the information they need.

No. 50: Brian O’Connor
Top 51 for 2021

No. 50: Brian O’Connor

The city of Santa Clarita relies on responsible corporate partners like Princess Cruises, and Vice President Brian O’ Connnor is a big reason why one of the world’s most successful cruise lines has such a great relationship with the community that surrounds its headquarters.

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