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SCV native wins bronze at Olympics

Olympic swimmer and Saugus High School graduate Abbey Weitzeil took home a bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics Saturday. Weitzeil swam the second leg for the U.S. women’s 4×100-meter

Water board confident in local water quality

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board of directors felt assured in their agency’s water quality after receiving a presentation Tuesday night about the agency’s 2021 Consumer Confidence Report released in early June.  Ryan Bye, a water quality specialist at SCV

Copter airlifts one person in four-car collision in Gorman

Both directions of Interstate 5 in Gorman were briefly closed Saturday afternoon, allowing a helicopter to airlift a patient who had been involved in a four-vehicle traffic collision just before noon.  The helicopter arrived at a local hospital shortly after it departed

Firefighters quickly put out residential fire

The Los Angeles County Fire Department extinguished a fire Saturday morning at a unit in a condominium community on Vista del Canon in Canyon Country.  The department was dispatched to the residential fire at 9:26 a.m. Saturday, according to

Cho enters 38th Assembly District race

Annie Cho, a small-business woman and Realtor, announced this week her candidacy to for the 38th Assembly District, which includes communities in the Santa Clarita, Simi and San Fernando valleys.  “I am running to make sure that working families and

Local 12U team wins Cooperstown tournament

By Nikash Nath For The Signal  Several years of practice and teamwork paid off for the Santa Clarita Heat recently, as the 12U baseball players have been competing together since they were 8 years old. The Heat recently won the Cooperstown All Star Village

America Lopez, Trent Munoz excel in club wrestling

By Ryan Menzie For The Signal  While COVID-19 protocols prevented the California Interscholastic Federation from being able to organize a full season of wrestling competition, grapplers from around the state, including several Santa Clarita

City, Canyon View Estates diverge on solar panel removal

The city of Santa Clarita and Canyon View Estates have proposed two differing judgments in court filings this month on the matter of a solar panel system at the Canyon Country mobile home park.   Both sides proposed their

Barger proposes commission to assess county’s approach to homelessness

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider Tuesday creating a Blue-Ribbon Commission on Homelessness to identify reforms to the county’s approach to addressing the county’s homelessness crisis.   Supervisor Kathryn Barger introduced the motion proposing establishing the

Man accused of murdering uncle returns to court

Daniel Cierzan, 25, of Saugus, pleaded not guilty at his formal arraignment Thursday, after being held to answer on one count of murder in connection to his uncle’s disappearance in

Final rosters for Tokyo Olympics include a handful of SCV athletes

By Ryan Menzie For The Signal    With the 2021 Tokyo Olympics getting underway, the final rosters are set and athletes across the country are ready to begin competition and represent the USA at today’s Opening Ceremony — including some of the Santa Clarita