Castaic-theft suspect tracked down in Bakersfield

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives tracked down a burglary suspect in Bakersfield, after recently widening their search. “Long story short — facial recognition was not working down here, but

Former SUSD board member dies

By Signal Staff Los Angeles County officials confirmed the death of Stephen S. Winkler, a former Saugus Union School District board member who was voted off the governing board in

Spill prompts lane closure on Highway 126

Spilled pallets prompted a brief closure in the northbound lanes of Interstate 5, near Highway 126, on Thursday. The spill was reported at 9:46 a.m. per California Highway Patrol spokesman

Truck drives off I-5 near Highway 14

California Highway Patrol and Fire Department officials responded to a report of a vehicle that drove off the road on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5, near the Highway 14

When Costco comes to town

Costco first opened its doors in the Santa Clarita Valley in Canyon Country on May 1, 1992, at the Via Princessa location, and not long thereafter, a call went out

Wilk ‘transparency bill’ clears another hurdle

Looking to address concerns about transparency for state agencies, the Senate Appropriations Committee unanimously approved Senate Bill 53 by Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita. Wilk said the legislation was authored

Crowd-pleasing cobbler set to return

As the Santa Clarita Valley gets ready to celebrate 25 years of the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, one of the constants that remain just as popular today is, of course,

The Sweet set to ‘blitz’ Santa Clarita

Their song catalogue is well-celebrated: “Ballroom Blitz,” “Fox on the Run,” “Love is Like Oxygen,” “Little Willy,” “Hellraiser” and “Action,” among many others. And as an act that’s toured the

A voice for the innocent

Advocate. Father. Husband. Veteran. Survivor. A number of titles apply to Deputy District Attorney Jon Hatami, who lives in Santa Clarita with his wife and two kids, but his work

CTA in transit to Santa Clarita

The name might not be “Chicago,” but you’ll recognize the sound. Legendary drummer Danny Seraphine, from the band that created “25 or 6 to 4,” “Lowdown” and “Take me Back