Public Health reports 11 COVID-19 cases at City Hall

Santa Clarita officials confirmed Monday a post on the Los Angeles County Public Health Department website that reported 11 cases were tied to City Hall. However, city officials also characterized

NORAD offers eyes, ears for Santa trackers

Many people don’t know this, but NORAD actually has a dual purpose. “The North American Aerospace Defense Command is a United States and Canada binational organization charged with the mission

COC announces no fall sports

College of the Canyons student-athletes won’t be participating in fall sports, COC officials announced Thursday, following statewide concern over rising COVID-19 diagnoses. “This is a decision that was not entered

SCV Bar Association welcomes new leadership

The Santa Clarita Valley Bar Association celebrated its local tradition of leadership and community outreach during a recent socially distanced swearing in ceremony for its new executive committee.  The local

The most wonderful time for hot chocolate

Well, despite some of our best intentions and hard work, 2020 has proven itself on numerous occasions to not be the year we had hoped, thought or even planned for

Grappling with a chance to make history

America once again has a chance to make history.  America Lopez, that is.  She entered her senior year this fall ranked No. 1 in the state of California for her

No charges filed in Saugus High shooting

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office declined to file charges against the mother of the shooter in the tragic fatal shooting at Saugus High School, which took place a

Santa Clarita jobs picture continues to improve

Santa Clarita’s employment rate continued to improve in September, ahead of most cities of comparable size; however unemployment remains about twice the rate it was before the COVID-19 pandemic. With

LASD car. Signal file photo.

Report of family disturbance leads to arrest

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies investigating a report of a family disturbance arrested a Canyon Country man on suspicion of assault Saturday.  SCV deputies responded to a home on

Filming, permits helps help improve jobs picture

While countywide and in Santa Clarita, the unemployment numbers are still at historic highs, city officials are already seeing signs of improvement, encouraged by the return of filming, among other

Realtors discuss unique market conditions

While the overall economic picture might still be in recession, or at least, in recovery, the Santa Clarita Valley’s real estate market is creating unique opportunities for buyers and sellers,