
Santa Clarita shoppers turn out early for Black Friday deals
Many Santa Clarita residents refused to hit the snooze button Friday morning as they woke up as early as 4 a.m. to seek out the best Black Friday steals and
Many Santa Clarita residents refused to hit the snooze button Friday morning as they woke up as early as 4 a.m. to seek out the best Black Friday steals and
Underneath the stairwell in the Saugus Train Station sits a triangle-shaped cubby hole with a broom handle nailed into the wall. The makeshift corner closet was the handiwork of Ed
Officials with the city of Santa Clarita believe a recent report on “dangerous” intersections in California, which appeared in a Nov. 14 Signal article, does not equitably compare intersections throughout
Amid a sea of red and blue, eighth grade students at Rio Norte Junior High School watched as their classmates passed the football and ran down the field. The annual
Tyler Lasdon feels most comfortable onstage, getting a crowd on their feet and dancing to the music he mixes and plays behind his DJ booth. Although he is only a
Castaic Middle School students are still doing their part to ensure that animals at the Castaic Animal Shelter are comfortable in their cages and are more likely to get adopted.
Bridge to Home opened the doors of its annual winter shelter to Santa Clarita Valley individuals in need Monday night. The 60-bed shelter, located at 23031 Drayton Street, provides food,
Early Tuesday morning, fourth grade students at Northlake Hills Elementary followed Native American musician Martin Espino to create their own renditions of Native American songs using traditional instruments like deer
An overturned big rig temporarily blocked the on ramp to the I-5 freeway at Lake Hughes Road Monday afternoon. The crash was reported at 4:30 p.m. Monday when a big
A person was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Glendale Monday afternoon, causing train cancellations and delays for commuters traveling along the Antelope Valley (AV) lines. According to
After nearly a month-long closure, Bouquet Canyon Road reopened to Bouquet Creek residents and commuters Monday afternoon. The full stretch of the road was inspected by officials Monday morning following
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Detectives arrested one of “SCV’s Most Wanted” this weekend. According to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Officials, Sandra Moreno, 36, was arrested Saturday when the
A weekend storm brought rainfall to the Santa Clarita Valley Sunday afternoon and Monday morning, prompting residents to prepare for possible mudslides in the burn areas. In Saugus, 0.68 inches
A new play, “Dennis Wilson Forevermore: A Beach Boy’s Fable,” tells the story of the life and work of Beach Boy Dennis Wilson. The play is being presented by Promenade
Two Valencia High School students are exploring how the use of the n-word in popular culture has blurred the lines between the word’s denotative and connotative meanings. Students Ayannah Settle
Middle school, high school and college-aged students will have the chance to learn about the potential of Green STEM careers during College of the Canyon’s annual Green STEM Summit Saturday. The
A solo vehicle rollover crash on the southbound 14 freeway prompted a SigAlert in the area, according to officials. According to California Highway Patrol Officer Eric Priessman, a red Chevy
A local man was caught in the act when he was found spray painting underneath a Canyon Country bridge Wednesday evening. Canyon Country resident Ricardo Gomez, 23, was detained and
Students and professional artists from California Institute of the Arts and Academia Nacional de Artes San Alejandro in Habana are exploring the history and future possibilities of the two countries
Los Angeles County Firefighters tirelessly used the Jaws of Life to extract the “bodies” of two students from a car while a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s deputy conducted a drunken
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