Man accused of murdering uncle returns to court

Daniel Cierzan, 25, of Saugus, pleaded not guilty at his formal arraignment Thursday, after being held to answer on one count of murder in connection to his uncle’s disappearance in

Officials warn of dry season, remind residents of Ready! Set! Go!

After several fires in the Santa Clarita Valley this past week, everyone from utility representatives to fire officials to meteorologists is reminding residents that, due to unusually dry weather during fire season, they should have their Ready! Set! Go! plans ready

Mayor addresses committee regarding Scott, Scudder

Mayor Bill Miranda spoke directly with the committee recommending the transfer of juvenile offenders to Camps Scott and Scudder on Wednesday, saying the move required more environmental impact reports and public outreach. 

Wires down, outage reported in Canyon Country

More than 1,500 customers were affected by a power outage in Canyon Country on Monday.  The outage was reported at approximately 10:45 a.m. near the intersection of Soledad Canyon Road and Crossglade Avenue, and

Two SCV Olympians making their way to Tokyo

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer When the U.S. Men’s Volleyball Team enters Ariake Arena in Tokyo to take on their best counterparts from around the world, two of the