
Sanctuary laws: Where do your legislators stand?
Editor’s note: For this story, The Signal asked local legislative representatives to discuss, in their own words during a brief interview, their positions on sanctuary laws in Los Angeles and

Editor’s note: For this story, The Signal asked local legislative representatives to discuss, in their own words during a brief interview, their positions on sanctuary laws in Los Angeles and

A vehicle overturned in a two-vehicle collision near the intersection of Newhall Ranch Road and Whisper Mill Circle on Monday afternoon, according to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. “The

A man was arrested on suspicion of negligently firing two gunshots on the 19600 block of Green Mountain Drive on Sunday night, according to Sgt. Robert Wilkinson with the Santa

Local California Highway Patrol officers arrested two men in separate incidents involving reports of child endangerment over the weekend, according to an email statement by Officer Carlos Burgos-Lopez with the

A man was arrested on suspicion of a DUI after a two-vehicle traffic collision on the State Route 14 northbound at the Escondido Canyon Road on-ramp in the early hours

This week, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation that could have a huge impact on the Santa Clarita Valley’s future: two laws that make the most significant reforms ever to the

There were no reported injuries after a motorcyclist lost control and crashed on San Francisquito Canyon Road near Copper Hill Drive on Sunday afternoon, according to Officer Megan Curtiss with

An unknown suspect set fire to a commercial building on the 24100 block of Lyons Avenue on Saturday night, according to Sgt. Mark Perkins with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s

By Kamryn Martell and Katherine Quezada Signal Staff Writers The Fourth of July is a holiday known for hot dogs, being with loved ones, the red-white-and-blue motif, and most exciting

It’s officially summer and Southern California has more entertainment options than you have time. Enjoy some of these unique and fun entertainment options. Aug. 1-2, 4 Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival

Many homeowners who live in the city of Santa Clarita often have questions about what is, and what is not permissible to do on their property. One of the hottest

Whenever you talk about the “best” of any category, the term “best” is often in the eye of the beholder. Many campgrounds and recreation vehicle parks are often better suited

Five-year-old Lennon Barrett screamed that her favorite part of the Fourth of July was the fireworks. Raegan Barrett, who is 6, agreed and added that her favorite part was just

Two small brush fires broke out on Friday evening amidst Independence Day celebrations, according to Fred Fielding, public information officer for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The first, dubbed

To read the story, click here. Gallery below: Photos by Katherine Quezada/The Signal (Click on image to view full size.) Spectators watch the Fourth of July Parade on July 5,

By Katherine Quezada and Lucas Nava Signal Staff Writers A solo vehicle hit-and-run crash caused a power outage affecting 2,429 residents in the Saugus area in the midst of Fourth

Multiple suspects were detained at gunpoint on suspicion of robbery near the intersection of Bouquet Canyon Road and Newhall Ranch Road on Friday evening, according to the Santa Clarita Valley

Haley and Tim Mendez sat in folding chairs under one of their two pop-up canopies with misters strung up along the inside to keep themselves cool on Friday morning. They

At least one person was transported by helicopter following a traffic collision on Golden Valley Road and Valley Center Drive on Friday afternoon, according to Capt. David Dantic, spokesperson for

No arrests have been made in connection with an attempted armed robbery that occurred on Friday morning in Valencia, according to an official with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.