
Nearby fires bring smoke, ash to SCV
Santa Clarita Valley residents woke up to another red sun Thursday morning, as smoke and ash from the fires raging nearby continued to fill the valley. Following an early-year Santa…
Santa Clarita Valley residents woke up to another red sun Thursday morning, as smoke and ash from the fires raging nearby continued to fill the valley. Following an early-year Santa…
Detectives continued their investigation Thursday into a shooting in Newhall that left one person wounded Wednesday night, according to law enforcement officials. A shooting suspect remained outstanding and the cause…
A person was sent to the hospital following a shooting in Newhall Wednesday night, according to law enforcement officials. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies received a call about a…
Friends and family celebrated the 100th birthday of Mary Ruth Williams on Aug. 18 in Saugus. Four generations of family members gathered — keeping as much social distance as possible…
Six of the nine Santa Clarita City Council candidates running to fill two seats open this November discussed Wednesday their positions on topics such as the idea of a city-run…
Approximately three dozen citations were issued by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies as part of a distracted driving enforcement operation Tuesday. Of the citations issued, more than 20 were…
City of Santa Clarita Film Office officials are advising residents that a mock gun battle has been scheduled in Newhall Thursday as part of television filming. The filming is set…
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responding to reports of domestic violence on Labor Day ended up arresting two on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, about a mile…
As Los Angeles County approaches the six-month mark since the stay-at-home order was put in place, shuttering businesses of all types, many of those who have yet to be given…
Local residents cited COVID-19 as the most important issue facing Santa Clarita, a new concern ahead of traffic congestion, which members of the community said they saw improvements in, according…
With continued testing delays due to a lag in reporting and less testing availability over the holiday weekend, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced 671 additional COVID-19…
This past week’s Economist magazine features a cover titled, “America’s Ugly Election – How bad could it get?” Reading through the article, the answer is, “very bad” – as most…
Our communities continue to be utterly devastated by COVID-19, both physically and economically. In the United States, more than 174,000 people have died. So many more have lost their jobs.…
Please accept my appreciation for (Tim Whyte’s) Aug. 15 column article regarding “Local Names That Explain the ‘WHY.’” At the time of the Newhall Incident I was a young officer…
Dear City Council, city manager and The Signal: On July 28, the Signal published my letter to the editor, “Cold Shoulder for Ice Rink Purchase.” This letter is a followup…
Arthur Saginian wrote a letter to the editor on Aug. 26 entitled, “COVID-19, Wolves and Sheep.” Arthur suggests liberals are sheep because of their pro-life approach to COVID-19 and conservatives…
Residents who would like to play a key role in Santa Clarita’s efforts to eliminate all forms of racism and discrimination in the city can now apply to join a…
Southern California Edison officials announced Wednesday the Santa Ana winds had prompted proactive power shut-offs for some of its customers, including some in the Santa Clarita Valley. Edison customers across…
Joseph Cibere will demonstrate his unique style of watercolor during a one-day workshop presented by Santa Clarita Artists Association via Zoom. Charlotte Mullich, president of the SCAA, will be acting…
Our Lady of Perpetual Help church is transforming its popular annual barbecue event into a socially distanced drive-thru, social media and parking lot event. The 76th annual OLPH BBQ is…