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Child abuse suspect returns to court

An Oxnard man, who is accused of leaving his son in 90-degree weather in August while patronizing a business in the Santa Clarita Valley, is set to return to court

Halloween in the parks

Halloween is typically thought of to be a time spent at night and in neighborhoods. With Halloween approaching in just a few days, the Los Angeles County Department of Parks

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Gunfire in 4 incidents over Halloween weekend

Four separate incidents involving gunfire occurred over Halloween weekend, injuring three people, two of whom were injured on Sunday, according to sheriff’s and fire officials.  The following are the accounts

North Oaks church holds Fall Festival

As Joe Herrington looked at kids playing on the cartoonish-looking games he had built for North Oaks Church of Christ’s Family Fall Festival on Saturday, he said he was happy

Football playoff preview 

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga  Signal Sports Writer   CIF football brackets were released Sunday morning showing four local 11-man teams their divisions and competition.  Four Foothill League teams will be hosting CIF

First ‘Trunk or Treat’ held at Bethlehem SCV

For the very first time, Bethlehem Santa Clarita Valley hosted its “Trunk-or-Treat” event – a fundraiser for the church that had carnival games, food, drinks and of course, candy.   While

Valencia takes top honors at Wildcat Classic

Five high school marching bands endured the cold and occasional spots of rain to compete at the Wildcat Classic held at Valencia High School on Saturday.  Lompoc High School, Littlerock

Sisters,Scarlette and Maddie Scripture walk through the Sequoia Glen Cemetery in Santa Clarita on Wednesday, 102622.

Santa Clarita becomes Halloweentown

In a recent study conducted by SmartAsset.com, Santa Clarita was found to be the 22nd best place to celebrate Halloween, and it is no wonder why with all there is

COC celebrates Día de Los Muertos

In a crowded room on the second floor of the College of Canyons’ library, an altar filled with paper marigolds, photos of loved ones, bright candles and lights served as