
Stamps to increase in price starting Jan. 22
The United States Postal Service has announced price increases due to operating expenses and a lack of revenue, although some postal parcels are expected to decrease. The increase and decrease
The United States Postal Service has announced price increases due to operating expenses and a lack of revenue, although some postal parcels are expected to decrease. The increase and decrease
In the last 12 months, legislators were busy. Every year, hundreds of new laws take effect in California, and 2022 was no exception. There were 997 laws chaptered, according to
Santa Clarita resident Chuck Morris, a Korean War veteran and a regular supporter of veterans’ activities in the Santa Clarita Valley, died of heart failure at the age of 87
A 36-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of grand theft after attempting to steal a catalytic converter in Canyon Country, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. Deputies responded
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were meeting, greeting and even doling out the whip cream Wednesday at the Starbucks in Canyon Country, near the intersection of Camp Plenty and
A 33-year-old Newhall resident was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of burglary, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. Deputies received a call in regards to a possible burglary at
The National Weather Service forecasted rain and low temperatures with lows in the 40s throughout the week and it’s anticipated to clear up on New Year’s Eve for much of
A detective with the Sheriff’s Department’s Special Victims Unit confirmed Tuesday a suspect sought on suspicion of rape has been wanted since September. On Aug. 31, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s
Roughly six years into a 10-year Arts Master Plan for Santa Clarita, members of the city’s Arts Commission met recently to discuss plans for 2023 and to discuss the progress
By Alexei Koseff and Ben Christopher CalMatters Politics Writers It has been nearly eight years since Bill Lockyer held elected office in California. For more than four decades, he climbed the
A man was reportedly attempting to jump off a bridge in Santa Clarita on Tuesday morning, but Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies were able to take him into their
Newly formed local nonprofit Hollywood Hoofbeats held an event on Monday in an effort to give retired film industry animals a new purpose while also educating the public about them.
The William S. Hart Union High School District has been facing an increase in registered students who are homeless — and the Santa Clarita Valley’s Rotary Club has been utilizing
Greetings with Gratitude brought Christmas to dozens of families on Sunday in the form of free food, backpacks filled with school supplies and gifts any child would be jealous of.
A traffic collision near the intersection of Grape Lily Circle and Valle Del Oro in Newhall on Christmas Eve sent one woman to the hospital, according to Bernard Peters, supervising
By Joe Hong CalMatters Education Writer Roxanne Grago’s fifth-grade students at Lake Marie Elementary in Whittier should be able to read a short story, analyze it, and support their analyses with
A deputy from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station was injured following a confrontation with a suspected “porch pirate” who was ultimately detained near Humphreys Parkway in Canyon Country on
By Jack Titter For The Signal As the sun begins to set behind the hills overlooking the grass field, the air is filled with that familiar and comfortable fall chill. The
The Santa Clarita United Methodist Church once again hosted its ‘Living Nativity” scene on Sunday, which featured biblical scenes that attendees could view from the comfort of their cars. As
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station conducted a retail theft surveillance operation that resulted in multiple arrests on various charges, according to a Nixle message sent by the
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