
Val Verde residents file petition to shut down Chiquita Canyon Landfill
Tim Williams is a longtime resident of Val Verde, having lived there since 1959. At a press conference on Thursday afternoon at Hasley Canyon Park, Williams said Val Verde has

Tim Williams is a longtime resident of Val Verde, having lived there since 1959. At a press conference on Thursday afternoon at Hasley Canyon Park, Williams said Val Verde has

Castaic High School’s Science Olympiad Team competed at the Southern California Science Olympiad Los Angeles Regional Tournament to score ninth place in its division on Saturday. Castaic, the newest high

Bob Jensen may have said it best on Wednesday when Linda Storli asked, “Do I have a second?” “I don’t want to,” Jensen said, “but I will.” The two members

Attorneys representing residents file petition against county, seeking landfill’s closure By Signal Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered Chiquita Canyon LLC to take immediate steps to protect human

California Highway Patrol officers followed a stolen commercial vehicle that was stolen from a gas station in Bakersfield late Wednesday night, according to Officer Josh Greengard, spokesman for the CHP’s

Hundreds of attendees lined up for fish meals during the 46th Annual Lenten Fish Fries dinner held a St. Clare Catholic Church in Canyon Country on Friday. The church will

The California Highway Patrol responded to a minor collision Tuesday night that happened on Interstate 5 after a Sheriff’s Department patrol unit transporting inmates stopped to assist a motorist whose

The Santa Clarita Planning Commission on Tuesday named its new chair for 2024 and also unanimously approved several smaller changes to the city’s landscape. Planning Commissioner Tim Burkhart, who recently

The State Water Project announced Wednesday the Department of Water Resources is raising its allocation for the 2024 water season, which is good news, according to Santa Clarita Valley Water

Law enforcement personnel responded to a report on Wednesday afternoon of a woman threatening to jump off a bridge near Saugus High School, though no jump was taken, according to

The latest problems identified at Chiquita Canyon Landfill are five Class-I violations reported by the state’s Department of Toxic Substances Control, which says the landfill illegally dumped toxic waste at

Being raised in Santa Clarita with yearly traditions, such as the Festival of Trees, it was only natural for newly appointed Eagle Scout Zachary Hoffman to want to give back.

Jenny Ketchepaw, vice president of talent engagement at Citizens Business Bank, recalled Tuesday when the reality of an active-shooter situation first hit home for her. It was about nine years

The sun is set to make an appearance soon in Santa Clarita, after days of residents bearing yet another storm in February. According to Rose Schoenfeld, meteorologist for the National

Two L.A. County sheriff’s deputies were injured after their patrol car collided with a big rig Monday night on southbound Interstate 5 at the Rye Canyon on-ramp in Valencia, according

The city of Santa Clarita settled its lawsuit with the L.A. County Department of Probation over the county’s proposed plans to renovate Camp Scott and reopen it to juvenile offenders,

The city of Santa Clarita’s Planning Commission is expected Tuesday to discuss a commercial subdivision at a popular shopping center, a property owner’s plans for a new home and a

A Santa Clarita man was booked and released after detectives with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Narcotics Bureau seized more than 2 kilograms of cocaine and a pair of handguns

No arrests have been made as of Monday afternoon in connection with a shooting incident that occurred in Canyon Country early Sunday morning, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station

More rain and the possibility of a weak tornado are on the way for the Santa Clarita Valley this week, according to the National Weather Service. Light “on and off”