
It’s Fall You Pick ‘em Time
By Alicia Doyle Sunday Signal Writer Santa Clarita residents need not look far for a real “You Pick ‘Em” experience. Throughout the seasons, farms in and around Santa Clarita burst

By Alicia Doyle Sunday Signal Writer Santa Clarita residents need not look far for a real “You Pick ‘Em” experience. Throughout the seasons, farms in and around Santa Clarita burst

October is the season of pumpkin patches, Octoberfests, fall foliage, hot apple cider, harvest festivals, corn mazes and spooky movies and shows. Southern California venues offer numerous fun and spine-tingling

Sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen with people you’ve just met, especially when gathered around a shared table. With its new initiative, Share the Mana, Share the Table, Teremana Tequila

California Highway Patrol officers were called to the scene of a crash between a BMW and a big rig in the early hours of Saturday morning on State Route 14

A man was detained following an attempted burglary in Newhall in the early hours of Saturday morning, according to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Deputies responded to a 9-1-1

What better way to help a cause than to burn some calories? The Santa Clarita Sister Cities held its annual Zumba marathon titled “Black and White Zumbathon for a Cause”

Santa Clarita planners are reviewing an application for a seven-home subdivision in the northeastern border of the city, near Agua Dulce, according to records obtained by The Signal. “This project

By a relatively slim margin, Saugus residents in three different landscape maintenance districts approved a city request that they raise their landscaping fees so the cost aligns with the requested

Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin said Tuesday a recent crackdown on the city’s curfew law, which “has been on the books for a couple of decades,” has come from

It’s “spooky season” in the Santa Clarita Valley, as residents are dusting off animatronics, constructing elaborate webs, and welcoming residents with friendly faces into a ghoul-den experience. Many houses throughout

A vehicle whose driver was wanted for a cellphone violation and failing to yield prompted a pursuit Friday from the Antelope Valley into the San Fernando Valley, passing through the

The city of Santa Clarita celebrated Thursday the delivery of a long-awaited resource intended to help the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department with its local emergency response: a mobile command unit.

The city celebrated the progress of its five-year Santa Clarita 2025 plan Thursday as part of its annual State of the City celebration, which highlighted city programs aimed at helping

The Saugus Union School District is scheduled to hold two special meetings regarding the Santa Clarita Elementary School property disposition, according to a news release. The meetings are scheduled for

Lawyers for the longstanding lawsuit against Cemex, a mining company with rights to extract 56 million tons of gravel from Soledad Canyon, have been ordered to argue their case next

The Santa Clarita Valley is expected to lose a surgical facility before the end of the year, with UCLA Health officials Thursday confirming a report they were closing “two small

Blind Ambition, otherwise known as Bee, was only 2 days old when she was diagnosed with thick cataracts covering both of her eyes, causing her to be blind at birth.

A Fillmore man was identified as the person killed in a morning crash on Tuesday in Castaic amid heavy rain in the Santa Clarita Valley, according to the Los Angeles

A man was detained after being found sitting on the shoulder of the truck routes in the Newhall Pass on Wednesday afternoon, according to an official with the California Highway Patrol Traffic Management Unit. The man was a pedestrian

A human-like mannequin that looked like a dead body wrapped in a tarp on Wednesday afternoon in Gorman prompted a call to deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station