
Saugus man gets 18-year sentence for child sex crimes
A Saugus man found guilty of two counts involving the continuous sexual abuse of a child back in March was sentenced to 18 years in state prison, a spokesman for

A Saugus man found guilty of two counts involving the continuous sexual abuse of a child back in March was sentenced to 18 years in state prison, a spokesman for

Deputies arrested a 42-year-old Bakersfield resident on suspicion of sale of narcotics on Monday following a traffic stop, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Robert

The Santa Clarita City Council moved forward Tuesday with plans to acquire William S. Hart Park, unanimously approving 10 steps for city staff that would ultimately result in L.A. County

A call for service on Tuesday regarding a domestic violence incident resulted in the arrest of a 26-year-old Newhall resident on suspicion of domestic assault, robbery and false imprisonment, according

A 35-year-old Van Nuys resident was arrested on suspicion of the felony charge of taking a person’s vehicle without their consent on Wednesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station

By Signal Staff State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, drew national media attention this week when he urged parents to “flee California” because of increasing government encroachment upon parents’ rights,

The head of the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corp., a business organization that helps attract companies to the SCV, announced her resignation Thursday in a news release. Holly Schroeder,

Council Chambers were packed Tuesday as the City Council issued its annual proclamation recognizing Pride Month in front of a standing-room-only crowd, a move that drew praise and protest

Cosplay group with local roots celebrates Indiana Jones saga “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” premiered on June 12, 1981. Forty-two years later, the fifth installment of

The city’s annual budget surpassed the $300-million mark Tuesday, with City Manager Ken Striplin calling the $322 million spending plan a far cry from one of the city’s first budgets,

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are investigating and attempting to locate a woman who yelled profanities, smoked from a pipe and attempted to back into another vehicle

Santa Clarita planners answered a litany of questions from the city’s Planning Commission in a memo released Friday on the pending 93.5-acre Shadowbox Studios project in north Newhall and Placerita

Local nonprofit Finally Family Homes rallied the community to participate in a poker tournament last month aimed at providing support to college-aged foster youth. FFH works to assist these young

Golfers stepped onto the green on Saturday to participate in the Friendly Valley Senior Living Community’s golf tournament. The tournament served as a fundraiser to raise money for a used

A 34-year-old Sand Canyon mom is facing a brandishing charge and a pair of concealed weapon charges after a verbal altercation in the schoolyard between junior high school students escalated

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a Castaic man on suspicion of possessing child pornography Friday. Peter Lavelle, 75, a retired ambulance operator, was taken into custody following a

The Los Angeles County Office of Inspector General’s quarterly report offered new details and proposed several follow-up questions regarding two deputy-involved shootings in the Santa Clarita Valley area. The report

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, hosted a community emergency preparedness event on Saturday ahead of the wildfire season, which she said residents should definitely be prepared for. The event, held at
This story was updated on June 12, 2023 at 5:35 p.m. A two-vehicle collision near the intersection of Jason Drive and Flynn Drive in Canyon Country on Sunday morning resulted

The Santa Clarita City Council is expected to discuss taking ownership of William S. Hart Park at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. Santa Clarita Councilwoman Laurene Weste said Monday the 160-acre