
Forgery allegation leads to bike-shop bust
A motorcycle transaction gone awry led to an arrest at a Saugus showroom for motorcycles, scooters, ATVs and UTVs, according the Sheriff’s Department arrest records. A Santa Clarita man trying
A motorcycle transaction gone awry led to an arrest at a Saugus showroom for motorcycles, scooters, ATVs and UTVs, according the Sheriff’s Department arrest records. A Santa Clarita man trying
Another storm for the Santa Clarita Valley led to a clogged drain and then flooding on the northbound lanes of Highway 14 Wednesday evening, which ultimately led to temporary lane closures,
Saugus resident Marino Daniele Giammarco was found guilty of one count each of continuous sexual abuse of a child and lewd act upon a child under the age of 14,
Deputies detained a man at gunpoint at approximately 1 p.m. on Thursday near the intersection of Soledad Canyon Road and Oak Avenue after he led deputies on a foot pursuit,
Dozens of community members came to the William S. Hart Union High School District’s governing board meeting Wednesday evening on the heels of a now-viral video that’s generated renewed concerns
By Signal Staff Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, have introduced the bicameral Sgt. Steve Owen Defending Our Defenders Act. The Sgt. Steve Owen Defending Our Defenders
Due to technical difficulties during a March 1 hearing on the city’s new proposed district-based electoral map for 2024, Santa Clarita announced Tuesday that future hearings would be in Council
Concerts in the Park, a famous Santa Clarita event put on every summer open to everyone in the community. It is open to everyone, but it doesn’t mean that it
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s J-Team arrested a 29-year-old Taft man Tuesday on suspicion of carrying a controlled substance while armed. Deputies with the station’s Juvenile
Jeff Engels was heading north on Soledad Canyon Road, east of Briggs Road in Agua Dulce, around 6 p.m. Feb. 7 when a white Ford F-450 made a U-turn directly
A mudslide on The Old Road at Sierra Highway near Weldon Canyon caused traffic delays on Wednesday. A city of Los Angeles Department of Public Works official said that the
A pickup truck turned onto its side Wednesday morning on northbound Interstate 5 just south of Calgrove Boulevard in Santa Clarita, first responders said. According to Giovanni Sanchez, a spokesman
A Saugus man was named in a federal indictment resulting from an FBI-led investigation into sex trafficking and child pornography. Ian Nathanial Johnson, 36, was arrested Friday after prosecutors filed
A union representing 700 Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital employees announced its intention to hold a “one-day unfair labor practice strike” on Monday, according to a news release from UE Local
The Santa Clarita chapter of the NAACP organized a news conference Tuesday at the local high school district’s office to call for better policies and training on hate speech after
A vehicle crashed into an embankment on the right shoulder of Highway 14, resulting in one person being taken to the hospital Tuesday, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department
For winter’s last days, Santa Clarita continues to have a forecast of showers and is under a flood watch, according to National Weather Service Oxnard officials. The Santa Clarita Valley
Dmitri Yevstifeev picked up two wooden hand-made mallets capped in leather and struck his dulcimer, producing a warm sound appropriate to the piece he was playing — J.S. Bach’s “Prelude
Educators looking to work in the Santa Clarita Valley attended a Teacher Recruitment Fair on Saturday hosted by five area school districts at Rancho Pico Junior High School. This was
Around 100 people walked along an abandoned road to the site of one of the worst American engineering disasters of the 20th century on Saturday, some having held onto tickets
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