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A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in Canyon Country late Saturday morning at the intersection of north Sierra Highway and Flying Tiger Drive, according to Supervisor Llacuna with the

A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in Canyon Country late Saturday morning at the intersection of north Sierra Highway and Flying Tiger Drive, according to Supervisor Llacuna with the

A 10-acre brush fire on City Highline Motorway Fire Road, south of Forest Route 5N27, has been contained, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department Supervising Dispatcher Melanie Flores. Firefighters

Santa Clarita has consistently ranked highly on several lists of the safest places in the country. Online outlets like MoneyGeek, SmartAsset and WalletHub, which give advice on what neighborhoods are

After the Castaic and Val Verde areas have been plagued by odors and potentially cancer-causing chemicals emanating from the Chiquita Canyon Landfill for more than a year, the Castaic Union

A 19-year-old Redlands woman accused of being under the influence when she crashed a 2010 Toyota Camry, leaving three people dead July 3, was denied bail after a court hearing

A power outage in northern Valencia near Tesoro Del Valle Elementary School was caused by a vehicle hitting Edison equipment, impacting over 3,000 customers on Friday afternoon, according to officials

He said his father named him Rudolpho Valentino Freeman after the 1920s Hollywood sex symbol and popular Italian actor Rudolph Valentino. Little did his dad know his boy would grow

A Valencia woman who claimed she faced harassment in the workplace as a Los Angeles Police Department officer after her husband, a now-former officer, shared nude pictures of her with

Supporters of College of the Canyons said they were left asking questions after learning that Dianne Van Hook is set to be removed from her position as chancellor of COC.

Chiquita Canyon Landfill released the latest numbers from its community relief fund Thursday and announced several more in-person meetings to help residents, but the landfill is still taking heat from

The brush fire that began in Agua Dulce Wednesday afternoon had reached 98% containment as of Thursday afternoon, with its estimated acreage revised downward from 150 acres to 86 acres

Chase Olivera, an 18-year-old College of the Canyons student, began exploring the world of animation in 2019 when he was just 14 years old. Since then, he has created several

A 19-year-old Redlands woman being held in connection with three deaths she’s charged with causing in a fiery fatal crash July 3 has a bail hearing Friday, according to L.A.

With a holler that would have done the legendary Hollywood cowboy proud, the Santa Clarita City Council approved a takeover of William S. Hart’s nearly 160-acre property in Newhall, replete

By Sara McCarthy Signal Staff Writer During these hot summer days, what better thing to look forward (or up) to than a rare nova explosion that could be seen all over

College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook will be placed on administrative leave, effective Monday, Santa Clarita Community College District board President Edel Alonso announced Wednesday night after a

The president and CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corp., an organization that strives to promote business growth and retention for the region, confirmed his resignation Wednesday. Former

The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department announced the death of 20-year-old “Watashne,” a bison in the care of William S. Hart Regional Park. “Watashne” came to Hart Park in

By Perry Smith & Tyler Wainfeld Signal Staff Writers A brush fire in Agua Dulce burned 100 acres as of about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to Saadullah Sheiah of the

As canopies came down and the music began, residents gathered for a groovy evening at Central Park for the city’s first installment of the year of the city of Santa