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WiSH music festival returns with a tribute to ‘The Beatles’

By Jose Herrera  Signal Staff Writer  Hundreds of attendees welcomed the return of the WiSH Education Foundation’s SCV Music Festival at Southern California Innovation Park with a night of iconic songs from the Beatles.   WiSH partnered with more than 30 local

One transported after vehicle flips into ditch

One person was transported to the hospital after a pickup truck flipped over in Castaic on Tuesday. The crash was first reported on northbound Interstate 5, north of Hasley Canyon

Man killed in Canyon Country RV crash IDed

The man killed in an RV crash in Canyon Country on Monday has been identified as 80-year-old Gordon Harry McGuff, of Santa Clarita, according to the Los Angeles County Department

Whittaker-Bermite owners report $286M price tag

By Perry Smith   Signal Managing Editor  A bankruptcy filing from the owner of the Santa Clarita Valley’s well-known Whittaker-Bermite property — a nearly 1,000-acre piece of undeveloped land in the middle of the

One person dead after RV crashes into wash

One person died Monday after an RV hopped over a curb and crashed into the Santa Clara River bed in Canyon Country, according to officials.   “It is a single occupant,” said Deputy

Canyon Country stabbing sends one to hospital

One person was transported to the hospital after a reported stabbing in Canyon Country early Monday morning. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel were called to the scene of a

In-N-Out Burgers location coming to Valencia

Another In-N-Out Burger is coming to Valencia soon, Spectrum Commercial Real Estate Inc. officials announced this week. The California burger chain leased a 71,874-square-foot freestanding restaurant formerly occupied by El

SCV Pregnancy Center hosts Walk for Life

The Santa Clarita Valley Pregnancy Center held its annual Walk for Life event Saturday morning, welcoming nearly 400 people to Crossroads Community Church in Valencia to walk in support of the local nonprofit.  Angela

Newsom signs bill to bring transparency to PSPS events

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Thursday authored by Sen. Henry Stern, D-Los Angeles, requiring utilities to disclose energy circuits prone to public safety power shutoff (PSPS) events.  Under the new law, utility