
Containment of Saddleridge Fire virtually unchanged in past 48 hours
With containment of the Saddleridge Fire virtually unchanged in the past 48 hours, the brush fire that destroyed 19 homes and damaged 88 others, is proving as stubborn as it
With containment of the Saddleridge Fire virtually unchanged in the past 48 hours, the brush fire that destroyed 19 homes and damaged 88 others, is proving as stubborn as it
Longstanding former water agency staffer Jeff Ford was sworn in Tuesday night as SCV Water’s latest board member, filling the seat recently vacated by Dante Acosta. Ford is now the
A local woman facing multiple criminal charges, including murder, in connection with a fatal wrong-way traffic collision in January 2018, was ordered to stand trial in the new year. Nicole
Under an agreement to “bank” water outside of the Santa Clarita Valley, local water officials opened six new wells near Bakersfield this week, giving them direct immediate access to the
By Jim Holt & Gilbert Bernal Signal Staff Writers Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives are investigating the break-in of a home in Canyon Country in which two firearms were
Local sheriff’s deputies are today crediting alert store workers for having reported a driver suspected in drinking. On Tuesday around 4:15 p.m., staffers on Soledad Canyon Road noticed a man
One person was injured and rushed to hospital in the Antelope Valley following a fiery two-car crash in Leona Valley early Wednesday morning. The traffic collision happened shortly after 6:30
Water officials who are struck with the task of hammering out a plan to manage Santa Clarita Valley groundwater and have been looking for seven people to serve as the
A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital Wednesday morning following a traffic collision on State Route 14, near the Newhall Avenue
A sheriff’s vehicle found burning near Pitchess Detention Center Wednesday morning sparked a small brush fire near the jail’s shooting range. Just before 7 a.m., first responders were called to
The Saddleridge Fire, which has destroyed 17 homes and damaged 77 other structures since Friday, was reported by fire officials Tuesday to be 45% contained. The fire has burned 8,391
Arson investigators arrested a Saugus man on the weekend on suspicion that he acted recklessly in purposely setting fire to property. The arrest happened Saturday night as firefighters struggled —
A Canyon Country woman accused of swinging a lamp at her boyfriend was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily injury. Kimberly Cook, 40, was
A Newhall man has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily injury after allegedly striking another man with a wooden table leg. Marcus Collins,
Fierce Santa Ana winds that blasted through the Santa Clarita Valley Thursday and Friday whipped the Saddleridge fire into a disaster for residents south of the Newhall Pass, burning 7,542
A brush fire treated as part of the Saddleridge Fire flared up in the Newhall Pass late afternoon Friday, prompting repeated fly-over water dumps to contain it. Shortly after 6
The Madonna Tree on Sierra Highway, so named for the image of the Virgin Mary recognizable by many over the past 10 years, was cut down to a stump Friday
As firefighters continued to battle the Saddleridge Fire from Sylmar to Reseda, a brush fire from a vehicle burning in the Newhall Pass diverted some of their attention on Sierra
UPDATE 3:10 P.M.California Highway Patrol reopened southbound lanes of I-5 to escort drivers through the pass. “The southbound I-5 freeway is open,” said CHP Officer Josh Greengard. UPDATE 1:55 p.m.:
The purposely imposed power outage that left more than 12,000 Los Angeles County residents without power Thursday, including those on the east end of Canyon Country, left at least one
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