
Forecast calls for growth
The Santa Clarita Valley, California and the country are forecast to experience economic growth in the coming year, according to economists sharing their insights Friday during the Santa Clarity Valley
The Santa Clarita Valley, California and the country are forecast to experience economic growth in the coming year, according to economists sharing their insights Friday during the Santa Clarity Valley
Santa Clarita is a safe, beautiful place to live … and it has so much to offer. Whatever you are looking for, you will find it here from top-notch medical
The Canyon Country man killed in an Acton traffic collision Wednesday was identified by officials at the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s on Friday. Trevor Calhoun, 19, was identified by officials as the sole
An international crime ring based in Chile may be responsible for a number of burglaries within the Santa Clarita Valley, investigators with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reported this week. On
By Signal Staff The L.A. County Metro board of directors approved a $679.4 million total budget for the Interstate 5 North County Enhancement Project in the Santa Clarita Valley on
During a virtual question-and-answer session Thursday, officials from Southern California Edison spoke with Santa Clarita Valley residents — who largely criticized the electrical company’s Public Safety Power Shutoff program — while utility officials promised improvements were underway. Dozens
Newhall School District officials announced Friday that, due to updated guidance from Public Health officials, they’re officially moving forward with their plan to return to full day, in-person instruction on April 19. The district is planning
Santa Clarita City Council members gave the green light Tuesday to Sierra West — an 83-unit, five-story assisted living and memory care facility in Newhall — and MetroWalk, a 498-unit residential development in Canyon Country. Councilwoman Marsha McLean voted to approve both projects after raising concerns about their architectural styles.
By Jonathan Andrade For The Signal For the second straight week, the Saugus High football offense proved too powerful to handle. The Centurions — led by senior quarterback Colton FitzGerald — overpowered Hart en route to a 35-10 victory Thursday night at Canyon High School. “Offensively, we executed the
The College of the Canyons Aerospace and Sciences Team announced a new 24-member team to participate in NASA’s High Altitude Student Platform, or HASP, program. The COC AST team is planning to build a
During a virtual question-and-answer session Thursday, officials from Southern California Edison spoke with Santa Clarita Valley residents — who largely criticized the electrical company’s Public Safety Power Shutoff program — while utility officials promised improvements were underway. Dozens
A new ruling from the California Supreme Court has said that judges within the state must consider a person’s ability to post bail and the authorities may not detain a person merely because he
Hundreds of cars snaked through the Castaic Lake Recreation Area parking lot Thursday, as they waited to receive boxes full of food during another free drive-thru food-distribution event hosted by
Families can soon access COVID-19-related funeral expense relief from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Beginning in early April, FEMA said it would pay up to $9,000 in expenses for individual
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday the state is expanding its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to any Californian over the age of 16 starting April 15, with those 50 and older becoming
A Canyon Country man was killed and another Santa Clarita resident was arrested following a traffic collision in Acton Wednesday night. The man killed, whose name has not yet been
Two men accused of committing crimes within the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court in the past week. Daniel Cierzan A Saugus man accused of killing his uncle and leading
Castaic Union School District administrators announced Wednesday their plans to have full-day, in-person instruction for students and teachers by April 19. In a statement distributed to district families, Castaic officials
The Santa Clarita City Council unanimously approved Tuesday establishing a financial assistance program for the city’s low- and moderate-income renters. Residents seeking support with paying their rent must apply with the city during a 30-day application period starting April 1.  During a brief discussion at
Movie-crazed Santa Clarita residents can finally get ready to once again enjoy movies on the big screen amid the scent of buttered popcorn, as local theaters announce reopening plans. Regal
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