
First responders airlift unconscious minor from Central Park
First crews responded quickly to reports of an unconscious minor near Central Park Monday afternoon, resulting in the child being airlifted to a hospital. “The call came in at 1:01
First crews responded quickly to reports of an unconscious minor near Central Park Monday afternoon, resulting in the child being airlifted to a hospital. “The call came in at 1:01
Some heroes wear capes and spandex. Others get their powers from radioactive spiders or from surviving failed science experiments. But Santa Clarita artist and animator David Heredia has a different
Valencia Town Center visitors may have noticed a white banner announcing the opening of Black ‘N Blue, a new entertainment destination replacing EMC Seafood & Raw Bar. The restaurant and
By Tammy Murga & Jim Holt Signal Staff Writers A sheriff’s deputy who was punched in the face as he tried to arrest a man on suspicion of drug possession
For those wondering why La Cocina on Bouquet Canyon has had its doors shut for the past couple of days, question no more: Owners of the Mexican bar and grill
After several months in the making, a group of students at UCLA’s School of Public Policy presented their findings on how Santa Clarita can generate a more accurate count on
The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday approved steps for onsite construction of the new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, and passed a waste management services rate increase. Council members
Persia Lounge and Restaurant customers have until Saturday, June 1 to dine-in at the longtime Newhall establishment for the last time, owners announced Wednesday. The restaurant, located at 24328 Main
From infrastructure to environmental issues, Santa Claritans will have a chance Thursday, May 30, to provide Los Angeles County with localized input for its countywide sustainability plan. The community meeting,
Those looking to live and work locally have a new resource to consider when searching for a job thanks to a simple but helpful list compiled by the Santa Clarita
The Volkswagen bug and bus may be endangered species, but the Grams’ family business has kept brand enthusiasts covered with hard-to-find, original stock for decades. Vintage Parts Inc., owned by
Valencia-based Landscape Development Inc., or LDI, made the Inc. 5000 list for the first time as one of the country’s fastest growing, privately held companies in 2007. More than 10
Santa Clarita ranked among the worst places in the nation to start a career, a WalletHub study showed. But the local business industry disagrees. The report, titled “Best & Worst
Santa Claritans may soon see vertical construction of the new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station as the City Council is set to discuss the project Tuesday, as well as whether
Those looking to live and work locally have a new resource to consider when searching for a job thanks to a simple but helpful list compiled by the Santa Clarita
The city’s Planning Commission on Tuesday approved a Verizon Wireless plan to install a facility to help service in Saugus-Valencia area. The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use permit
What started as a question several months ago is now a reality for Ronnie Silos and archery enthusiasts with the official opening Thursday of Santa Clarita’s first archery range. “Santa
Dressbarn, the clothing retailer known for its women’s career wear, is closing all its stores, including the Santa Clarita Valley’s only location. Ascena Retail Group announced Monday via a statement
The city of Santa Clarita is now accepting names to add to this year’s Youth Grove list, a memorial dedicated to the local youth who died in traffic-related collisions. Those
Drivers will soon notice large white ribbons attached to light poles at major intersections across the Santa Clarita Valley. It is a solemn reminder to drive safely. From May 27
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