
Michael Dalby — U.S. Navy — Vietnam Veteran — Valencia Resident
“The pain of parting is nothing.” Second Class Petty Officer Michael “Mike” Dalby would likely agree with Charles Dickens on this one. Dalby has always loved being in the water.

“The pain of parting is nothing.” Second Class Petty Officer Michael “Mike” Dalby would likely agree with Charles Dickens on this one. Dalby has always loved being in the water.

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer In the past six months since Saugus Union School District Superintendent Colleen Hawkins was named to her position, she and her office have been

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer In their second meeting of the new year, governing board members, district administrators and teachers gathered at Mitchell Community School to support the tentative

In their second meeting of the new year, governing board members, district administrators and teachers gathered at Mitchell Community School to support the tentative agreement reached between the Sulphur Springs

Approximately 100 representatives from the Saugus Teachers Association attended the Saugus Union School District board meeting Tuesday to voice their concern over the possible cancelation of future fall breaks. “We’re

Two weeks after being sworn into office, Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, has announced her first congressional committee assignment: the House Armed Services Committee. “The Armed Services Committee was my

An overturned big rig blocked the southbound side of the truck route at the Interstate 5 and State Route 14 interchange Tuesday night. “The call came initially at 8:17 p.m.

Despite rainfall flooding Agua Dulce roads Saturday, dozens of Santa Clarita and local area residents attended the ‘History of Vasquez Rocks’ at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park’s Interpretive Center.

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, said during a CNN interview Friday she would vote for funding of physical barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border. “I am definitely someone who will vote

A freight train locomotive fire near the Ruether Avenue and Soledad Canyon Road intersection resulted in the Antelope Valley line temporarily shutting down Thursday. At 12:01 p.m., Los Angeles County

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials have confirmed they were called to the scene of a possible shooting in Saugus Wednesday night. Dispatchers received the call at 10:48 p.m., and

During a special meeting held a week before their regularly scheduled monthly meeting, the Castaic Area Town Council hosted a panel of county, transportation and law enforcement officials Wednesday in

The Sacramento legislators who represent the Santa Clarita Valley issued statements regarding President Donald Trump’s comment about Federal Emergency Management Agency aid for areas struck by natural disasters in California.

Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, introduced a bill Tuesday that would provide more protection for guide, service and signal dogs whether they’re on duty or not. Formally known as Assembly Bill

Personnel with the Los Angeles County Fire Department worked late Saturday night to extricate a Santa Clarita driver, later identified as a law enforcement officer, from his totaled vehicle. The

Rain showers and a chance of a thunderstorm have been projected to begin Saturday night and could continue through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service website. While Saturday afternoon

Following the end of the holiday recess, Sacramento legislators in both the California State Assembly and State Senate are scheduled to return to session Monday. Among those legislators reconvening in

Sgt. Kenneth Templeton has always been a comedian. He makes self-deprecating jokes about how before the war he was in a couple of high school plays, but was never good

Former Santa Clarita City mayor and councilman Frank Ferry has announced his intentions to run for the 12th District Los Angeles City Council seat. The 12th District, located in the

George Runner, the 66-year-old representative for the Board of Equalization’s 1st District, which includes Santa Clarita, has announced his plans to retire from public service. Runner represented the Board of