
Attorney threatening litigation against city says he’s ‘not waiting’
An attorney threatening to sue the city of Santa Clarita over its at-large system of electing City Council members said he will not wait any longer to file a lawsuit after

An attorney threatening to sue the city of Santa Clarita over its at-large system of electing City Council members said he will not wait any longer to file a lawsuit after

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

Valencia High School parents were alerted by school administrators Tuesday night that 33 positive COVID-19 cases had been diagnosed on the Vikings campus within the last week. The cases, according

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies investigated a report of a possible burglar being caught on video at a residence in Castaic on Monday. Deputies were called to the scene on the

The Grammy-winning Stevenson Ranch resident accused of multiple counts of rape and sexual assault returned to court last week, receiving a future court date to appear. Noel Fisher, 42, of Stevenson Ranch, was

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

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

Two men were arrested in Agua Dulce on a litany of allegations, including suspicion of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and grand theft. According to officials at

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

Continuing on with a Halloween-season staple for local residents, the city of Santa Clarita held its annual Harvest Festival SENSES Block Party on Thursday. Filled with games such as pumpkin bowling,

The total number of anti-Asian hate crimes within Los Angeles County rose 76% in 2020, according to a report released Wednesday. The L.A. County Commission on Human Relations said the

Residents in unincorporated Los Angeles County were told Thursday to ignore a recent notice concerning home registry from the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs, according to officials in Supervisor

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

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

William S. Hart Union High School District governing board members are scheduled Wednesday night to discuss and vote on an application to receive $15 million in government funds for COVID-19 relief on campuses. According

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

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

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

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

Although rejecting a request for a temporary restraining order on Friday, a Los Angeles County Superior Court ordered District Attorney George Gascón to return to court and argue why there should not be an injunction against