
Hit-and-run suspect reportedly arrested in SCV
A suspect in a fatal hit-and-run collision was reportedly arrested near the intersection of Oak Springs Canyon Road and Sand Canyon Road, according to Officer Jon Boyd, spokesman for the

A suspect in a fatal hit-and-run collision was reportedly arrested near the intersection of Oak Springs Canyon Road and Sand Canyon Road, according to Officer Jon Boyd, spokesman for the

The man who was struck and killed by a Metrolink commuter train shortly before 6 a.m. on Wednesday at the intersection of Ruether Avenue and Golden Triangle Road has been

The Assistance League Guild helped clothe over 200 students by allowing them to pick out whatever they wanted, within reason, at JCPenney on Saturday at an event called Operation School

Over 400 William S. Hart Union High School District teachers protested over their current contract negotations outside, and inside, the district’s board meeting on Wednesday. Leaders and members of the

Several Rancho Pico Junior High School students were sent home after engaging in the “One Chip Challenge,” with parents being advised to “seek medical attention” for their students, according to

A gas main break during construction on Whites Canyon Road in Canyon Country led to traffic controls and an evacuation of the site Wednesday afternoon, according to officials. The location

“Celebration” by Kool & The Gang resonated throughout the new College of the Canyons Intercultural Center, where many gathered for its grand opening and ribbon cutting on Wednesday. According

Mike Salinas, a U.S. Army veteran, had felt his options were limited when he was looking for treatments for his post-traumatic stress disorder. The treatment plans were linear, and not

An environmentalist group and a pair of residents are appealing the Sept. 1 approval of Sterling Ranch, a housing development expected to bring 222 single-family lots and a pair of

Santa Clarita City Council members discussed Tuesday an annual update from the city’s Arts Commission on the city’s priorities for public art works, outreach and programming for the next

By Signal Staff The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department announced on Wednesday the death of “Here Comes Trouble,” a senior female bison at William S. Hart Park. The bison,

In the midst of an arrest, a deputy-involved altercation broke out in the Saugus area on Wednesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Sgt. Bill Edson,

A man was struck and killed by a Metrolink commuter train shortly before 6 a.m. Wednesday at the intersection of Ruether Avenue and Golden Triangle Road. It was the second

The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday recommended Councilman Cameron Smyth to the L.A. County Executive Committee on Homelessness, a group proposed by 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger back in

The Santa Clarita City Council approved speed-limit changes for more than a dozen stretches of road and approved sheriff’s deputies’ ability to keep their radar guns at the ready during

Community fund website set up by county The response to the foul smell coming from Chiquita Canyon Landfill has intensified in the past two weeks. Several residents banded together to

Dances, food trucks and martial arts: Santa Clarita’s “Celebrate” series concluded its last installment of the year with a tribute to China on Friday at the Canyon Country Community Center.

A 59-year-old Van Nuys resident was arrested on suspicion of burglary on Thursday at a local Home Depot, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Kabrina

The Santa Clarita Elks Lodge transported attendees back into their past, reflecting on their moments in growing up, at its ninth annual car and motorcycle show on Saturday. David Hernandez,

The city of Santa Clarita has filed a motion demanding that Bermite Recovery LLC and Remediation Financial Inc. pay more than $160,000 to compensate for legal fees the city incurred