
Cali Lakes reaches occupancy limit; challenges remain
The L.A. County staff reported to the Board of Supervisors that Cali Lake RV Resort is now one vehicle under its required occupancy limit, ending a monthslong struggle with

The L.A. County staff reported to the Board of Supervisors that Cali Lake RV Resort is now one vehicle under its required occupancy limit, ending a monthslong struggle with

The Santa Clarita Valley is getting ready to turn red, white and blue next week to celebrate the 247th anniversary of America’s independence. The citywide celebrations on July 4 have

A 62-year-old Winnetka resident was arrested Tuesday morning after attempting to burglarize a home with a woman inside, and obtaining a weapon in the home, according to Santa Clarita Valley

A Newhall man convicted of a possession charge after local deputies arrested him on suspicion of selling marijuana to minors in 2021 was arrested on the same charge earlier this

Santa Clarita is expected to update its housing plan Tuesday, an annual update that resulted in a monthslong back-and-forth between city staff and the state’s Department of Housing and Community

A three-car collision near the intersection of Sierra Highway and Jakes Way in Canyon Country sent two people to the hospital on Monday afternoon, according to Kaitlyn Aldana, spokeswoman for

Three burglary suspects were detained at gunpoint in Canyon Country on Monday on the 16500 block of Sierra Highway, according to Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesman for the Santa Clarita Valley

A 1-acre brush fire near the intersection of Tesoro Del Valle Drive and Las Brisas Road prompted a large response on Monday morning, according to Kaitlyn Aldana, spokeswoman for the

From graduating Hart High School to becoming CEO of a company that’s seen recent breakthroughs in heart surgery technology, Santa Clarita native Doug Bernstein said how his life has panned

The Ready to Work Academy at College of the Canyons celebrated the graduation of two of its specialized programs on Thursday — the Warehouse Logistics & Fulfillment and the Culinary

Six Flags Entertainment Corp. has announced the installation of a solar carport and energy storage system at Magic Mountain, according to a Business Wire article that was republished on the

Firefighters worked to knock down a reported brush fire in Valencia on Saturday evening, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According to supervisor Wight, a spokesman for the

Around 20 people of all ages volunteered to help paint over graffiti underneath the Whites Canyon Bridge on Saturday. Volunteers wielded long paint rollers, dipped in gray paint, to cover

A quarter-acre fire broke out in Canyon Country on Saturday afternoon and temporarily shut down the Metrolink, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According to Bernard Peters, a

A 37-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of stalking, criminal threats and unlawful use of an electronic tracking device on Friday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According

College of the Canyons’ board of trustees held a special meeting on Thursday to review and comment on the operating costs and anticipated revenue of its planned affordable student housing

A 44-year-old father was arrested on suspicion of assaulting his 13-year-old son during an argument on Tuesday, according to Sgt. Joseph Mesa with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Special

A skateboarder was struck by a vehicle in Valencia on Friday afternoon, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According to Melanie Flores, a spokeswoman for the L.A. County

The Santa Clarita City Council is planning Tuesday to look at a $3.45 million investment to upgrade the city’s fiber optic cable capacity. The city’s current network of fiber optic

Touting all the glamor of “a night on Broadway,” the Santa Clarita Valley — or the Valencia Valley as The Signal’s publisher tried to call it back then — threw