
SCV sees 33 additional COVID-19 cases
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics on Thursday: Countywide COVID-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours: 1,636Total COVID-19 cases in L.A.

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics on Thursday: Countywide COVID-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours: 1,636Total COVID-19 cases in L.A.

The Santa Clarita Valley Signal is hosting a candidate forum next month for November’s City Council election. This year’s race features nine candidates, all of whom are invited to take

Santa Clarita City Hall was among multiple locations across the country illuminated by purple and gold lights Wednesday to celebrate the 19th Amendment and the 100th anniversary of women’s constitutional

By Tammy Murga and Emily Alvarenga County Public Health officials reported Wednesday the rate of infection per 100,000 residents has dropped by 50% in the past month — from 400

By Caleb Lunetta and Tammy Murga A restraining order requested by Los Angeles County against the church led by John MacArthur, who is also the chancellor emeritus for The Master’s

The city of Santa Clarita invites the community to participate in a virtual public meeting to discuss the draft non-motorized transportation plan, which seeks biking and walking improvements. The meeting

Six Flags veteran Don McCoy has been named new park president of Six Flags Magic Mountain, Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles and Phoenix, officials announced Tuesday. McCoy, who has been with

Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición (17-21 de agosto): Salud pública advierte sobre el síndrome relacionado con COVID-19 que daña a los niños, los bomberos avanzan en los

The city of Santa Clarita announced Friday the next phase of the Via Princessa median project is set to commence construction on Monday, Aug. 24. The project, between Sierra Highway

By Mary Petersen Signal Staff Writer It has been said that the only cure for grief is to grieve. The dilemma is how to do that under the current circumstances.

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and other members of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee have introduced bipartisan legislation that would form a new postdoctoral fellowship program for researchers

The city of Santa Clarita announced Wednesday the Aquatic Center is set to reopen with new recreational swim times available by reservation starting Thursday, Aug. 20. The limited reopening of

By Tammy Murga and Lauren Budman Esta edición (10-14 de agosto): un incendio masivo estalla en el área de Lake Hughes, investigadores encuentran persona de interés en los incendios de

The Signal is launching a Santa Clarita business stimulus program aimed at helping local businesses adapt and survive in the current Santa Clarita Valley economic situation. “This stimulus program will

By Tammy Murga and Caleb Lunetta Los Angeles County Arson and Explosives detectives said Friday they have a person of interest who remains outstanding after multiple fires broke out within

By Emily Alvarenga and Tammy Murga After a busy Wednesday night, firefighters declared 5% containment of the 11,000-acre Lake Fire in the Lake Hughes area by Thursday evening. Three of

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies rushed to a Canyon Country shopping center parking lot Tuesday after receiving a call from a man who said he had shot someone in

By Perry Smith and Tammy Murga The city of Santa Clarita called Monday for a full investigation into a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station response regarding an assault investigation and

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger is hosting a free, drive-thru food distribution event in Castaic on Wednesday, Aug. 12. The event, which typically feeds an estimated 1,500-2,000 families, has

Summer is here, meaning many Santa Clarita Valley residents are being exposed to 100-degree temperatures and the sun’s harmful rays. In addition to causing long-lasting skin damage, the Skin Cancer