Supes approve gun-regulatory motions, enact new gun ordinances

County to prohibit guns on its property with exceptions, ban the sale of .50-caliber firearms and ammo  The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved several motions seeking to…

Continue ReadingSupes approve gun-regulatory motions, enact new gun ordinances
Read more about the article La Salle girls hoops knocks out Canyon, heads to CIF semis 
Josie Regez (23) of Canyon shoots against La Salle High at Canyon High on Wednesday, 021523. Dan Watson/The Signal

La Salle girls hoops knocks out Canyon, heads to CIF semis 

La Salle Lancers girls’ basketball is on track for its second-straight CIF championship, after a road win over the Canyon Cowboys in the Division 2AA quarterfinals on Wednesday.  The Cowboys…

Continue ReadingLa Salle girls hoops knocks out Canyon, heads to CIF semis 
Read more about the article Childhood friends become college dance teammates
Brianna Rice, Madison Connors and Dominique Singer in their San Diego State University Dance Team uniforms. Photo courtesy of Erin Connors.

Childhood friends become college dance teammates

A trio of childhood friends who grew up around the Santa Clarita Valley dance community are now together again as teammates for San Diego State University’s dance team.    Brianna Rice,…

Continue ReadingChildhood friends become college dance teammates
Read more about the article Man arrested in connection with fatal hit-and-run
A sign in front of the California Highway Patrol office.

Man arrested in connection with fatal hit-and-run

Officers with the California Highway Patrol arrested a man in connection with the fatal hit-and-run of a motorcyclist, 58-year-old Jeff Engels, that occurred on Feb. 7 in Acton.   Jim Fulton,…

Continue ReadingMan arrested in connection with fatal hit-and-run
Read more about the article House fire in Acton leads to partial collapse
FILE PHOTO A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

House fire in Acton leads to partial collapse

A house fire at approximately 4 p.m. in Acton led to the partial collapse of its attic on Thursday, according to officials with the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Command…

Continue ReadingHouse fire in Acton leads to partial collapse
Read more about the article ‘Let his memory inspire us’: St. Kateri Church mourns passing of ‘Monsignor Mike’ Slattery
Monsignor Michael Slattery

‘Let his memory inspire us’: St. Kateri Church mourns passing of ‘Monsignor Mike’ Slattery

Monsignor Michael Slattery of St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Church in Santa Clarita died in his sleep on Tuesday night at a church care facility in Culver City, where he’d been…

Continue Reading‘Let his memory inspire us’: St. Kateri Church mourns passing of ‘Monsignor Mike’ Slattery
Read more about the article Traffic collision in Stevenson Ranch results in minor injury
FILE PHOTO A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Traffic collision in Stevenson Ranch results in minor injury

A traffic collision in Stevenson Ranch resulted in a minor injury Thursday, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials.  According to Ruben Munoz, a spokesman for the L.A. County…

Continue ReadingTraffic collision in Stevenson Ranch results in minor injury
Read more about the article Insurance agent arrested on suspicion of identity theft
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Insurance agent arrested on suspicion of identity theft

A Los Angeles-based insurance agent was arrested on suspicion of identity theft on Wednesday after he allegedly used over $500 in unauthorized purchases at a gas station in Stevenson Ranch,…

Continue ReadingInsurance agent arrested on suspicion of identity theft
Read more about the article Abstract contemporary artist presents solo show at SCAA Gallery
"Chardonnay" by LW Krebs

Abstract contemporary artist presents solo show at SCAA Gallery

News release  LW Krebs, aka Lori Worby Krebs, is having her first solo show of her abstract contemporary art courtesy of the Santa Clarita Artists Association.   A reception is…

Continue ReadingAbstract contemporary artist presents solo show at SCAA Gallery
Read more about the article California homelessness: Where are the state’s billions going? Here’s the new, best answer
A tent at the edge of a homeless encampment can be seen from a third floor balcony at the Castaic Lake Senior Village in Castaic on Wednesday, 062222. Dan Watson/The Signal

California homelessness: Where are the state’s billions going? Here’s the new, best answer

By Ben Christopher CalMatters Politics Writer  In Sacramento, there’s a word that keeps popping up during discussions about the state’s homelessness crisis: “accountability.”  Gov. Gavin Newsom has scolded cities and counties…

Continue ReadingCalifornia homelessness: Where are the state’s billions going? Here’s the new, best answer
Read more about the article Junior Physical Therapist of the Year: SCV native chasing her dreams in the Navy
Lt. Tia Blythe, a Santa Clarita native, is a physical therapist assigned to Naval Special Warfare Group 1. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chelsea D. Meiller.

Junior Physical Therapist of the Year: SCV native chasing her dreams in the Navy

By Chelsea Meiller U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class   CORONADO, Calif. — In the back of a room filled with racks of weights, tension bands and workout machines is…

Continue ReadingJunior Physical Therapist of the Year: SCV native chasing her dreams in the Navy
Read more about the article Jason Gibbs | Take Part in One Story One City this Spring!
Jason Gibbs

Jason Gibbs | Take Part in One Story One City this Spring!

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” – Charles W. Eliot    Throughout my…

Continue ReadingJason Gibbs | Take Part in One Story One City this Spring!