
Brothers carry on Drifters toy drive tradition
Firefighters exhausted from efforts battling a brutal Santa Ana Fire Season made the extra effort Tuesday to ensure less fortunate kids get a bike for Christmas. Every year, the staff
Firefighters exhausted from efforts battling a brutal Santa Ana Fire Season made the extra effort Tuesday to ensure less fortunate kids get a bike for Christmas. Every year, the staff
Detectives are looking for people who may have been approached by a Lancaster couple allegedly offering to give away their children or to sell them for money or drugs. Detectives
A water main break believed caused by nearby construction released about 50,000 gallons of water into the Santa Clara River Tuesday morning, forcing the shutdown of roads and creating traffic
While lawyers are still whittling their way through a summer list of young men accused of engaging in an illegal speed contest, deputies are still pulling young drivers
The skies remain clear over the Santa Clarita Valley as the historic 2017 Santa Ana Fire Season rolls into Los Angeles County history. Emergency workers who spent last week dealing
A tiny “ten by ten” mulch fire in Castaic could have been a brush fire if it weren’t for the swift actions of firefighters Monday morning. Firefighters with the Los
Fears of another Valencia brush fire spiked late Friday afternoon when residents on the west side of Santa Clarita Valley reported heavy smoke and soot in the area. Fire officials
Linda Cierzan is praying her husband, Will, comes home for Christmas, telling The Signal Friday that she’s praying for a Christmas miracle. “I am a person who has strong
Santa Clarita Valley’s top cop reports making inroads in the battle to stop human trafficking thanks to the formation of a special enforcement team. “One of our biggest things that
Two men were arrested in separate incidents Monday for allegedly masturbating in public. On Monday morning, deputies responded to a bike trail near Valencia Boulevard at Creekside Drive regarding
In just over 15 minutes, firefighters controlled a fast-moving brush fire and knocked it down near Lebec on Thursday, limiting it to just 1 acre. The call for a brush
Local sheriff’s deputies arrested a local man Wednesday on suspicion of attempted kidnapping after he allegedly tried to pick up his 8-year-old niece from school without permission. The suspect, described
The largest seizure of illegal cockfighting birds in the history of the United States happened on the doorstep of Santa Clarita Valley this past summer, and this week, county supervisors
The 911 dispatchers at the Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station haven’t yet received an emoji on their newly introduced 911 text-messaging system. However, countywide, officials are reporting common misunderstandings with the
County public health officials have shut down a McDonald’s restaurant Castaic, citing an infestation of cockroaches. On Tuesday, an inspector with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, after
Christmas came early for scores of local social workers this week when members of the Real Life Church treated them to lunch as a way of expressing their appreciation.
A local couple, described by deputies as unemployed transients, were arrested after a brief struggle with store security for allegedly stealing raw shrimp and beer. Deputies with the Santa Clarita
While fire officials tell SCV residents they’re not out of the woods when it comes to brush fires, water officials are saying the SCV isn’t out of the woods
Reminiscent of the fire call that went out a week ago alerting the SCV to the Rye Fire, firefighters were dispatched Tuesday afternoon to the same general area in Valencia for a fire west of Copper Hill Drive.
Local sheriff’s deputies responding to reports of a man armed with a gun at the Walmart in Valencia found a gun, detained a man but quickly released the suspect when
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