
Grandmother displaced by Railroad Fire still can’t find home
Excited to see if a gift package for her 6-year-old granddaughter had arrived, Theresa Engle stepped outside her apartment to check, when she saw flames that had engulfed the neighboring

Excited to see if a gift package for her 6-year-old granddaughter had arrived, Theresa Engle stepped outside her apartment to check, when she saw flames that had engulfed the neighboring

By Signal Staff To help provide job readiness skills to those in need of employment, College of the Canyons is partnering with AMS Fulfillment to offer 30 pre-apprenticeships in the

To protect children and young adults against serious diseases as a new school year starts, the Los Angeles County Public Health Department and local health officials are encouraging all to

By Signal Staff Nightly lane closures will commence as soon as Monday on Sierra Highway as Caltrans crews start their paving project. The project will repave more than 19 lane

With millions of companion animals ending up at shelters, the county’s Animal Care and Control department shelters will offer discounted adoptions this weekend, including at the Castaic location. The event,

With multiple construction projects underway within close proximity of each other, the city of Santa Clarita’s Public Works Department has received numerous calls on upcoming road closures some residents believe

A Santa Clarita Valley community project that offers safety education for young children is looking for the public to vote for them for a chance to win $25,000. Safety Town —

Single mother Jennifer Kennedy has heard,” you have cancer,” more than once in her life. She was first told in 1997, and now, for the fourth time, she is on

More than 60 children have received teddy bears that allow them to hear the heartbeat of a deceased parent or loved one, thanks to a Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital program.

Since its start 11 years ago, hundreds of girls and boys have leaped and turned across the wooden floors of the Elite Dance Studio in Valencia, practicing to compete and

Inspired by some of California’s biggest environmental issues, like water conservation, Los Angeles-based artist Devon Tsuno brings a massive art project set to transform College of the Canyons Art Gallery’s

An estimated 50 people gathered at Vincenzo’s Pizza in Newhall Friday to hear why Jon “Bowzer” Bauman, formerly of “Sha Na Na” fame, was endorsing Katie Hill, the Democratic Party’s

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer Smoke from a massive fire in Orange County made its way to the Santa Clarita Valley on Thursday, prompting an air quality advisory. The

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer Construction of the new home for Fire Station 104 is officially underway as city and county officials gathered Thursday for the groundbreaking. “We have

At the beginning of the year, Dana Bradford found herself struggling to find help for her 13-year-old child, who was battling severe depression, anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. She

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer The city of Santa Clarita has been recognized with a prestigious award for its purchasing policies and practices, marking the fifth consecutive year the

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an action plan Tuesday aimed at creating a more age-friendly region and the Santa Clarita Valley

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer Katie Geyer, former Santa Clarita Valley resident and Signal reporter, believes there’s power behind writing. From covering the tireless work of local nonprofits

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer Zion, a 5-month-old golden retriever puppy, boarded an empty bus for the first time on Saturday. Quietly, yet attentively, she made her way

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer It was the infamous letters allegedly signed by a mysterious psychic, named Maria Duval, that brought Santa Clarita Valley native Melanie Hicken to Callas,