Country club owner sues city for $250M

The owner of the Sand Canyon Country Club has filed a lawsuit seeking no less than $250 million in damages from the city of Santa Clarita for alleged ethnic discrimination and lack of

Sunny skies forecasted for Santa Clarita Valley

Following about an inch of rain in the Santa Clarita Valley on Monday, depending on where you were standing, sunny skies are forecasted for the area for the rest of the week, according to officials

Committee: Ball in supes’ court on juvenile camps

The committee overseeing the decision on where to place the county’s juvenile offenders said it’s waiting to hear back from the Board of Supervisors before making a housing decision, officials said Monday.   During their

Getting ready for the Dark Realm

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer Regardless of whether you flee from them or run toward them, the haunted houses around the Santa Clarita Valley arrive each year, providing

Voting lawsuit threat raises questions

Tuesday’s announcement concerning a threat of litigation over the Santa Clarita City Council’s current “at large” election process has turned a number of observers’ attention to not only next week’s meeting, but also an

City gets lawsuit ultimatum over ‘at large’ voting

Unless they adopt a by-district election system at their next meeting, a lawsuit compelling the Santa Clarita City Council to move away from “at large” voting will be filed under the California Voting

Saugus teacher honored at White House event

 Saugus High School teacher and California State Teacher of the Year representative for 2021, Jim Klipfel, was honored alongside 99 other teachers Monday during a ceremony held at the White House.   Both President

Parents, students hold protest on COVID-19 mandates

Hundreds of Santa Clarita Valley students and families participated in Monday’s “School Walkout,” a statewide protest against the recently announced vaccine mandate issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom.   The order — which was

Ribbon cutting held at new SCV Sheriff’s Station

A large assembly of law enforcement personnel, residents and local dignitaries attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Monday, marking the near end of a multi-year

Sales Manager Beth Culhane displays popular Halloween horror masks and accessories and costumes on display at A Chrous Line, Dancewear & Costumes in Valencia on Tuesday, 100521.

Where to get help for your Halloween costume

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer Remove the accumulated clutter on top of your costume chest, brush off the dust that has been building over the last year and