
Deputies: Good Samaritan turns in ‘lost’ purse containing gun, stolen ID’s
A good Samaritan was just doing what they believed was the honest thing by turning in a “lost” purse found in a grocery cart to store employees. However, it also

A good Samaritan was just doing what they believed was the honest thing by turning in a “lost” purse found in a grocery cart to store employees. However, it also

As the Santa Clarita Valley rolls into August, the weather from July continues on. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory from Saturday at 8 a.m. until Sunday

The city of Santa Clarita will be accepting public comment regarding a grant proposal for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program from the United States Department of Justice.

Two local students, Sooa Kim and Sara Park, decided they wanted to spend their summer break creating a self-funded program that gives students from South Korea a chance to visit

What turns a diehard USC fan into someone who is slowly turning their entire wardrobe into blue and gold? A chance at life after being diagnosed with an uncurable disease.

Court records obtained by The Signal detailed what investigators believe happened July 16 when two teens rushed to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital after an accidental shooting in Sand Canyon.

L.A. County prosecutors have leveled two charges at a man local investigators say stole from a Home Depot and then brandished a firearm when confronted by loss prevention officers. Deputies

What does a hot day always call for? A nice, cold cup of lemonade. Second graders from Charles Helmers Elementary School organized a lemonade stand for two good causes:

Trey Brown told his parents, Christine and Donald Brown, that he wanted to start a foundation to help those struggling with mental health issues, suicidal thoughts and those in a

The Concerts in the Park series continued supplying summer entertainment last weekend at Central Park in Saugus, with the latest installment being “90s Rock Show,” supplying attendees with a bevy

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials had to put the kibosh on a hazardous waste bin in front of its headquarters on Golden Valley Road due to widespread community abuse
Footage from a traffic stop involving Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies and a vehicle theft suspect was making the rounds on social media after a man was caught with

The midyear fundraising statements from three candidates for the L.A. County 5th District supervisorial race indicate two clear leaders: incumbent Kathryn Barger and Assemblyman Chris Holden, D-Pasadena. Barger enjoyed relatively

A resident’s complaint of the Sri Siddhi Vinayaka Hindu Temple being operated out of a home on Festividad Drive resulted in a code enforcement case being opened by the city

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and to raise awareness for the cause, the Child and Family Center is hosting its annual Purple Palooza fundraiser on Oct. 14. The purple

A wanted woman was arrested on suspicion of being a fugitive from justice alongside a male with an outstanding warrant on Saturday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.

A 71-year-old Saugus resident was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon likely to cause significant bodily injury on Wednesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.

Hayley Rose, an author who was born and raised in Santa Clarita, has been pursuing her career of entertaining and educating children since 2002. She grew up having intimate story

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials confirmed a swatting incident in Stevenson Ranch on Tuesday night is under investigation. The incident drew a large gathering of patrol deputies to Franklin Place,

Despite what county Assessor Jeffrey Prang referred to as an “unpredictable and volatile year” for L.A.’s real estate market, property seems to remain a decent investment, with the assessed value