Read more about the article Second Newhallywood Silent Film Festival goes virtual
The Newhallywood Silent Film Festival is scheduled Feb. 12-14. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita

Second Newhallywood Silent Film Festival goes virtual

Residents are invited to delve into the scandals and tragedies that rocked the “Silent Era” of film during the city of Santa Clarita’s second annual Newhallywood Silent Film Festival. The…

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Read more about the article Man arrested on suspicion of stealing money from employer
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department seal. File Photo

Man arrested on suspicion of stealing money from employer

A Canyon Country man was arrested last week on suspicion of stealing money from the cash register at his place of work in Castaic. On Feb. 5, deputies were called…

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Read more about the article Rifle, ammo, drugs allegedly found during Canyon Country traffic stop
Deputies photograph drugs, paraphernalia and a gun that was seized during a traffic stop in Canyon Country on Wednesday. Photo courtesy of the SCV Sheriff's Station.

Rifle, ammo, drugs allegedly found during Canyon Country traffic stop

Special Assignment Team deputies arrested a man on the suspicion he was driving around in Canyon Country with a rifle, ammunition and multiple bags of drugs Wednesday. The arrest stems…

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Read more about the article COVID-19: Second-dose vaccine appointments take priority
A health care worker gets a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital vaccination center on Friday, 011520, 011520. Dan Watson/The Signal

COVID-19: Second-dose vaccine appointments take priority

Due to the limited supply of COVID-19 vaccine doses, Los Angeles County-operated vaccination sites are open only to those due for their second dose for the remainder of the week,…

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Read more about the article Shooting leads to gun-possession charge
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station can be reached by calling 661-260-4000.

Shooting leads to gun-possession charge

A Canyon Country man initially arrested in January on suspicion of his involvement in a domestic violence shooting ultimately was accused of being a felon in possession of a firearm,…

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Read more about the article PHOTOS | Horse rescued after falling into ravine near riding trail
The owner walks a horse to her trailer after the horse had to be rescued when it fell into a ravine near a riding trail at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park in Agua Dulce on Wednesday. 021021. Dan Watson/The Signal

PHOTOS | Horse rescued after falling into ravine near riding trail

A horse is walked passed Los Angeles County Fire Rescue equipment after being rescued from a fall into a ravine near a riding trail at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area in…

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Read more about the article Man with outstanding warrants arrested on suspicion of possessing loaded firearm while driving
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Man with outstanding warrants arrested on suspicion of possessing loaded firearm while driving

A man alleged to have a number of warrants to his name was also arrested on suspicion of having a loaded firearm in his possession while driving, according to law…

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Read more about the article Deputy DA sues Gascón for defamation, racial discrimination
Jon Hatami, prosecutor for the Complex Victims Unit, sits in his SCV home in this 2019 Signal file photo. Dan Watson/The Signal

Deputy DA sues Gascón for defamation, racial discrimination

A Los Angeles County deputy district attorney filed a defamation and racial discrimination lawsuit against his boss, District Attorney George Gascón, in response to comments made by the elected official…

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Read more about the article Blood drive held in remembrance of Wolf Creek co-owner
Donor, Susan Baker, right, of Valencia gives blood during Red Cross blood drive held in honor of Wolf Creek co-owner Robert McFerren in Valencia on Wednesday, 021021. Dan Watson/The Signal

Blood drive held in remembrance of Wolf Creek co-owner

Santa Clarita Valley community members rallied Wednesday for a blood drive held in remembrance of Wolf Creek Brewery co-owner Rob McFerren, who lost his battle with cancer in December. Due…

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COVID-19: Countywide hospitalizations drop below 4K

Los Angeles County Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics, as Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported another COVID-19 death Wednesday: New COVID-19 cases reported in L.A. County in…

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Read more about the article Cowboy Festival postponed for second time
The Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival usually features everything from champion trick roper Dave Thornbury, above, to mechanical bull rides, champion gunslingers, intertribal dances, Western-type vittles, wares, and duds, and lots of good-time music. | Signal file photo.

Cowboy Festival postponed for second time

The Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival due to be held at William S. Hart Park in April was postponed on Wednesday by city of Santa Clarita officials due to the ongoing…

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