
City Council to discuss by-district voting litigation
With a lawsuit now officially filed against the city in Los Angeles County Superior Court, the Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss litigation regarding at-large voting during a

With a lawsuit now officially filed against the city in Los Angeles County Superior Court, the Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss litigation regarding at-large voting during a

A Saugus man accused of killing his uncle and covering up his crime scene returned to court last week, with a judge ordering him to return once again next month.

The 2022 Santa Clarita Marathon was canceled on Monday, with officials citing a shortage of ambulances, delayed response times and COVID-19 as reasons for the cancelation. The marathon, which would’ve

A silent alarm at a Wells Fargo in Valencia resulted in one person being detained and at least one ambulance being called to the scene, according to law enforcement officials.

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer New year means new you for a number of people and that generally comes with finding a new nutritional regimen that both helps

The lawyer who has previously threatened to file litigation against the city of Santa Clarita pushing for by-district voting has done so, submitting his lawsuit last week. Scott Rafferty, the lawyer

Approximately 1 in 250 people in L.A. County were reported as being COVID-19 positive in the last 24 hours, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, beating

Paul De La Cerda, the former Saugus Union School District board president and East Los Angeles College dean, pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of embezzlement, being given a future

A dead body was found at a bus stop in Valencia on Friday. However, officials believe it to have been the result of a medical emergency. The body was found

A HAZMAT team was called to a business on Westinghouse Place Friday in response to a suspicious product being found, with three people being transported to the nearest hospital. Officials

An attic fire in Valencia was reported early Friday morning, but quickly extinguished by responding Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel. The call for the fire was reported at 8:14

Following a posting about green water coming out of a Santa Clarita Valley residential pipe, local water agency officials are saying that the incident was isolated and was caused by

In honor of Pedro Roman, a Valencia High School football player who died after a two-year battle with cancer, a memorial ride is set to take place later this month,

As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations increase in Los Angeles County and the Santa Clarita Valley, the Department of Public Health reported Thursday its highest number of daily cases since the

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health modified its mask requirements for employees on Wednesday, with employers being required, as of Jan. 17, to provide better masks to their employees.

Three people were sent to the hospital following a multi-vehicle collision in Valencia. The multi-vehicle crash was first reported at 1:06 p.m. near the intersection of Newhall Ranch Road and

The members of the county of Los Angeles Probation Oversight Commission are set to discuss the potential future of Camps Scott and Scudder during a virtual town hall on Wednesday.

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, has called on Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón to resign, citing the controversial policies implemented by the county’s top prosecutor in the past

Both the federal and county courts that serve Los Angeles County announced Tuesday that they will put a pause on a number of their cases in response to the recent

Los Angeles County Public Health officials reported the highest number of daily COVID-19 cases in the county’s history on Friday, as well as the highest number in the Santa Clarita Valley. In