
Two transported following crash near Cinema Drive
Two people were transported and one vehicle was overturned following a traffic collision off Cinema Drive on Wednesday. The report of the collision was first received at 6:54 p.m. on
Two people were transported and one vehicle was overturned following a traffic collision off Cinema Drive on Wednesday. The report of the collision was first received at 6:54 p.m. on
The Welcome Wagon traveled around Castaic Wednesday morning to deliver popsicles, reusable water bottles and Castaic Education Foundation shirts alongside a friendly reminder to Castaic Union School District families that school starts next week. Jacque Marquez brought her 9-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son
The California Secretary of State’s office published data from the first campaign finance reporting period for the 2022 election cycle Tuesday. In the race for the 38th Assembly District, Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, received $333,743.50 in monetary contributions between January and June
By Signal Staff Allyson Felix, pursuing a U.S.-record 10th Olympic track and field medal, qualified for the women’s 400-meter finals on Wednesday morning, posting the fastest time she has run this season in
Medical examiners with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office identified the man found dead in the mountains surrounding the Santa Clarita Valley Monday evening. Won Lee, 94, of Glendale, was
The community is rallying behind a 16-year-old Golden Valley High School student who is fighting to save her leg after she was hit by a car while riding a scooter.
Three separate catalytic converter thefts were reported to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station within hours of each other last month — part of a growing property crime trend that’s concerning officials. Local law
The Santa Clarita City Council sent a letter Monday citing a potential dam break as a significant factor in the city’s opposition to the proposed use of Camps Scott and Scudder in Saugus as
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s cardiology team gathered Tuesday to unveil the Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, or TAVR, a cutting-edge cardiac procedure. “Over the last decade, the TAVR procedure has revolutionized
A brush fire broke out near Via Princessa on Tuesday, prompting a quick response from the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Officials at the Fire Department confirmed the blaze had broken out
A man was pronounced dead at the Rodeway Inn in Castaic Tuesday afternoon. The incident was first reported as a medical emergency at the hotel on the 31500 block of
A traffic collision involving a motorcycle resulted in at least one person being transported to the hospital Tuesday. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to the incident around 3:15
Officials at the Santa Clarita Film Office said they have been “busy” in the last few months, a change from the March-June period from last year in which no productions
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau detectives responded to reports of a body found in the mountains surrounding the Santa Clarita Valley Monday evening. The incident was reported around
By Signal Staff Saugus High School graduate Abbey Weitzeil anchored Team USA to a silver medal in the women’s 4×100 medley relay in her final swim of the Tokyo Olympics on Sunday. It
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital announced one additional death related to COVID-19 Monday, bringing the hospital’s total to 153 since the onset of the pandemic. “We strongly encourage everyone who is
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to the 29900 block of Bouquet Canyon Road Sunday morning following reports that a group of suspects flashed a firearm at a resident
More than 1,200 cars passed through the Via Princessa Metrolink parking lot Saturday for the hazardous household waste and e-waste drive-thru event hosted by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts and the city of Santa Clarita. They partnered with
Two fires ignited north of the Santa Clarita Valley near Gorman Saturday afternoon. The Hungry Fire was the larger of the two at 320 acres as of 6 p.m. Saturday, according to Bernard Peters,
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn announced Saturday morning that she’s planning to introduce a motion requiring all county employees “to get the vaccine or face weekly COVID testing.” Hahn plans to introduce the motion at the Board of Supervisor’s
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