
Sulphur Springs school district to hear LCAP survey results
In an effort to create a better local control and accountability plan for the next school year, the Sulphur Springs Union School District is set on Wednesday to hear a
In an effort to create a better local control and accountability plan for the next school year, the Sulphur Springs Union School District is set on Wednesday to hear a
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D- Chatsworth, presented a check for $1 million to the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency on Sunday morning with the goal of supporting the removal of Arundo,
The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday is expected to bring back a discussion on the process behind how new speed humps, or “cushions,” are installed. City officials last talked
Narcotics Bureau detectives working out of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station arrested a man after seizing bags of methamphetamine in his home about 500 feet from Leona Cox Elementary
Residents gathered at College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center to learn about common misconceptions about cancer, and ways to debunk them, during UCLA Health’s “Demystifying Cancer” event on Thursday.
A 47-year-old Lancaster man was arrested last week by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies on suspicion of burglary following a three-day investigation, according to station officials. The arrest was
An 18-year-old transient woman was arrested by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies last week on suspicion of assaulting a peace officer and trespassing, according to station officials. At approximately
Cowboys, line dancing, and peach cobbler were among the many things attendees could enjoy at William S. Hart Park this past weekend for the much-anticipated 28th annual Cowboy Festival hosted
One person was injured during a hit and run that occurred near the intersection of Fourl Road and Lyons Avenue on Sunday morning, according to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s
One person suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and was transported to the hospital after a shooting on the 2500 block of Alicante Drive near Lupita Drive on Sunday
By Signal Staff One of the two sheriff’s deputies who were severely burned in an explosion and fire in a mobile shooting range at the Pitchess Detention Center in October
The city of Santa Clarita held its annual Cowboy Festival, where residents could practice their lasso skills, listen to music and even wed during the city’s first-ever “The Big I
Cornerstones Companions founder Britany Morano and her mentor Cindy Toganazzini made their way to Sunrise Senior Living in Santa Clarita with Wilma, a certified therapy rescue horse, on Thursday to
Two defendants, including a documented local gang member, accused of a dayslong kidnapping and assault, had their hearing delayed again Friday morning in San Fernando Superior Court because one of
A woman whose skull was found by Caltrans workers on the side of the road in February was identified as a woman reported missing by her family in December, a
Baby goats, potted plants and craft butterflies — a summary of the booths that were present during SCVi Charter School’s second annual Earth Day Celebration on Friday. With the help
The latest chapter in the city of Santa Clarita’s yearslong effort to remove solar panels from a Canyon Country hillside without having to pay for the removal or the panels
The Senses block parties, hosted by the city of Santa Clarita, bring live music, food trucks and themed activities to Main Street on the third Thursday of each month from
David Williams wasn’t always a believer in artificial intelligence being used in his classroom. A Castaic High School teacher and the school’s instructional coach, Williams feared that as AI becomes
Hart High School alumnus and former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer has his name being brought up in courtrooms once again, but as a result of a different case.
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