
One transported following two-vehicle collision on I-5
One person was transported to the hospital with minor injuries following a two-vehicle collision on the Highway 14 southbound next to the Interstate 5 truck route, according to the California

One person was transported to the hospital with minor injuries following a two-vehicle collision on the Highway 14 southbound next to the Interstate 5 truck route, according to the California

Heavy rain and gusts of wind as high as 70 mph are expected this week for the Santa Clarita Valley, according to National Weather Service officials. The heaviest rains are

Holocaust survivor Joe Alexander has postponed his visit to the Santa Clarita Valley to Feb. 25, according to the Chabad of SCV website. He was scheduled to share about

Human trafficking has become more sophisticated — and it happens closer to home than you think. That was the message from Ester Yu, ZOE International assistant western regional director, who

Excited children of all ages wore jerseys to represent their teams during the William S. Hart Baseball and Softball 70th Anniversary Opening Ceremonies on Saturday afternoon. With a variety of

A representative for Kaiser Permanente declined to comment Thursday on the news of its acquisition this month of a building between its two existing facilities on Tourney Road. The building

The Finally Family Homes nonprofit was honored as Sen. Scott Wilk’s Nonprofit of the Quarter for the organization’s work in helping foster youth Friday afternoon at the Restoration Church in

Valencia High School teacher Jerry Ostrove had some preconceived notions about the Navy. As one of the 13 lucky people chosen from across the country to take part in the

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors may join a list of cities and counties that are seeking to reverse a court decision that prohibits authorities from removing homeless people

Oakley, the beloved mini dachshund who competed in the 16th Annual Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals in July, has found a new gig: modeling. The athlete, who is now a year and

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Capt. Justin Diez frequently leads outreach efforts in response to community issues. But a call to The Signal on Friday afternoon was not the garden

“Three … two … one!” Carol Bloom, executive director for Congregation Beth Shalom’s preschool, shouted through the bullhorn when suddenly children began to race their way down the temporary race

Sheriff’s Department officials identified the man they arrested after an hourslong standoff Thursday, who was involved in a similar standoff scenario at the same residence nearly eight years ago, according

Valencia Viking Pedro “Javi” Roman was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2019. He died Feb. 1, 2021, from a relapse at the age of 17. Studio 7 Foundation continues

No arrests have been made after a shooting incident in Canyon Country on Thursday night, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station officials. Deputies received multiple calls about a man

School locked down after report of man with machete; hourslong barricade ensues By Perry Smith & Tyler Wainfeld Signal Staff Writers Sheriff’s deputies with the department’s Special Enforcement Bureau arrested a

The Santa Clarita Valley saw nearly an inch of rain in the morning hours of Thursday, according to the National Weather Service, and the rain coincided with an increase in

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved increasing developer fees in the Santa Clarita Valley area due to an increase in the cost of providing fire protection

A false alarm went off Thursday morning in the Pitchess Detention Center alarm system due to a short circuit caused by the early-morning rain, according to officials. A loud alarm

A number of residents expressed concern in March, when The Signal first reported a Starbucks expansion into a well-traversed east-side intersection with a longstanding feature some referred to as a landmark