
Mary Zimmerman celebrates her 102nd birthday
Residents of Oakmont of Valencia and loved ones anxiously waited for Mary Zimmerman to arrive to surprise her with a happy birthday song, a tune she has presumably heard for
Residents of Oakmont of Valencia and loved ones anxiously waited for Mary Zimmerman to arrive to surprise her with a happy birthday song, a tune she has presumably heard for
The rain isn’t stopping yet, so leave those umbrellas out. The National Weather Service has forecast a rainy weekend for the Santa Clarita Valley just before Thanksgiving. “The area of
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are investigating a report of a woman who was attacked by a man who pretended to be her taxi driver before he pulled over
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in Canyon Country and transported to a nearby hospital on Friday afternoon, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According to Geovanni
By Perry Smith and Katherine Quezada William S. Hart Union High School District officials reported a lockdown at Canyon High School was lifted as of 2:09 p.m. Friday, after an
The scope of the Chiquita Canyon Landfill problem is spreading, based on complaints received by the South Coast Air Quality Management District, which is now hearing concerns from as far
Frank Rock welcomed visitors to his artist’s reception of his exhibition titled, “Touchstones-Transitions-Tranquility,” at The Main on Thursday, Nov. 16 from 7 to 10 p.m. The collection of acrylic paintings
Kohl’s in Valencia fell victim to a burglary early Friday morning, losing approximately $130,000 in merchandise, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Adolso Gonzalez, a
William S. Hart Union High School District governing board member Joe Messina addressed the elephant in the room right away at Wednesday’s regular meeting held in the Hart High School
Esteemed individuals meet, mingle as they are honored for their services to the SCV A group of esteemed individuals met at Salt Creek Grille on Thursday to celebrate another year
Facing a possible 40-year sentence, a Tarzana man accused of selling fentanyl that resulted in the deaths of two local teens took a plea deal in federal court, a spokesman
By Signal Staff A 50-year-old Moorpark man has been arrested on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the homicide of former Santa Clarita Valley resident Paul Kessler in a
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is requesting the public’s help in locating a 13-year-old boy who was last seen in Canyon Country. Shayne Wade Thompson was
An attorney representing a Los Angeles Police Department officer charged with six misdemeanors alleging he shared nude pictures of his wife appeared Wednesday in Newhall as the prosecution sought
Hart board hears presentation on parental notification policies The Hart High School auditorium was seemingly split in half on Wednesday: on one side, those who want to see a parental
Santa Clarita residents came by Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Donate-A-Bear Drive, where new stuffed animals were dropped off to give to pediatric patients in the Emergency Department as a form
Inside Tanner Hall at Placerita Junior High School on Wednesday morning, each student and even some adults had playing cards attached to their backs with a piece of blue tape.
Santa Clarita officials announced Tuesday the city is on its way to getting local bus drivers back to work as the strike by Teamsters Union Local 572 hit the 36-day
Saugus Union School District governing board approves closure of the oldest school in the district The verdict is in: Santa Clarita Elementary School’s days are numbered. The Saugus Union School
Eighty-year-old Santa Clarita Valley resident Delsa Krasny-Latvala was performing her civic duty at Higher Vision Church on The Old Road around 11 a.m. Election Day in 2022, when tragedy struck.
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