Questions linger in pending murder trial

Due to COVID-19 delays and the sensitive nature of the investigation, it’ll probably be some time next year before the public hears what detectives have figured out regarding the disappearance

COVID-19 outbreaks in Los Angeles County

While almost all of The Signal’s coverage is focused on the Santa Clarita Valley, COVID-19 is not strictly a local issue. The following is a map of *current* Los Angeles

Baseball community mourns loss of Mike Gillespie

The Santa Clarita Valley baseball community was in mourning Thursday, following the death of legendary college coach Mike Gillespie. He died Wednesday at age 80. Gillespie’s reputation as a coach

Man gets 10 years in DUI death

A 22-year-old Canyon Country man who took a plea deal in the vehicular manslaughter death of a 21-year-old Canyon Country woman in early 2019 received 10 years in prison at

Mental Evaluation Teams: A collaboration for de-escalation

While mental health issues remain a challenge nationwide amid the COVID-19 pandemic, law enforcement and medical experts discussed progress for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Mental Evaluation Teams at

Man accused of Snapchat solicitation of teen

Detectives with the Special Victims Unit of the Sheriff’s Department suspect a Mission Hills man solicited photos of a 14-year-old boy for money, according to investigators. Cruz Caldera, 25, of

Sulphur Springs names new board member

The Sulphur Springs Union School District’s governing board unanimously named Paola Jellings as the newest member during a virtual meeting Wednesday.  Watch the meeting here: youtube.com/watch?v=x6-jhkJz2xs&feature=youtu.be The board listed four

Santa Clarita rescinds curfew after ACLU letter

Santa Clarita city officials rescinded a curfew order after reviewing a letter received from the ACLU about a concern over the legality of the city’s curfew, which had been set