
Caltrans roadwork causes 2-hour I-5 backup
Paving work that began Monday on Interstate 5 north of Castaic caused lengthy backups in the northbound lanes, with stopped traffic reported as far south as Valencia Boulevard. According to
Paving work that began Monday on Interstate 5 north of Castaic caused lengthy backups in the northbound lanes, with stopped traffic reported as far south as Valencia Boulevard. According to
California Highway Patrol officials confirmed one man is dead after crashing his motorcycle Sunday night on San Francisquito Canyon Road. CHP investigators said the motorcyclist, identified by the L.A. County
Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative hosted its inaugural free veterans’ job fair at College of the Canyons on Friday. Attendees had the opportunity to connect with local companies looking to
A single vehicle roll-over collision on Saturday night killed one person on Highway 14 near the Santiago Road on-ramp in Acton, according to Officer Michael Nasir with the California Highway
Rain or shine made no difference to the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians, as they still carried on the 29th annual Hart of the West Pow Wow at Hart
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Santa Clarita came alive with vibrant festivities as it celebrated its 79th annual barbecue weekend. This community event offered a cornucopia of live
Members of the Burbank Road Kings left behind their cars for pancakes on Saturday at the Don Redding Museum, an event spearheaded by their first female president Karen Arellano. Pancake
Kia Dupclay was 15 years old when she fell victim to “the game,” or as most of society knows it, human trafficking. She was on her way to a friend’s
A four-vehicle collision resulted in multiple lane closures on Saturday afternoon, according to California Highway Patrol Newhall officials. According to Officer Josh Greengard, a spokesman for CHP Newhall, at approximately
The California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles County Fire Department received a call at 7:11 a.m. Saturday of a jackknifed big rig that was traveling southbound on Interstate 5 on
An ambient, cozy atmosphere at Hart and Main on Wednesday set the tone for the rest of the night during the first-ever Jazz on Main, a sold-out jazz event featuring
A shooting was reported near the area of Walnut Street and 15th Street late Friday night, according to Sgt. Jerome Gade of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Deputies
Winded. Confused. Angry. Broken. Saugus High student Kaysen Markoff recalled how he felt back in August 2021, after his mom told him one of his best friends, Isaac Boston, was
L.A. County Sheriff’s Department officials shared a happy ending to scary story Friday after a man reported missing in Val Verde was found on a hillside by drone operators from
Santa Clarita residents were invited to see beyond the front doors of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station without being put in cuffs on Thursday in partnership with the Valley
Commuting in and out of the Santa Clarita Valley will be getting a little bit easier, with Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s announcement Thursday of expanded local Metro train routes on the
Those who enjoy Native American art, music, food and dancing might want to stop by William S. Hart Park this weekend for the free 29th anniversary Hart of the
Deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detained a stolen vehicle suspect at gunpoint Friday morning in a Canyon Country shopping center. The stolen vehicle suspect was detained pending investigation
By Signal Staff U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s death at age 90 on Friday drew recollections from local elected officials who described her as a groundbreaking leader who helped many other
A joint lawsuit filed by the parents of two Saugus High School students killed in a November 2019 on-campus shooting can proceed to trial, according to a tentative ruling obtained
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