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Midnight power outage impacts 2,420 homes in Saugus

More than 2,400 Saugus homes were impacted by a power outage that began shortly after midnight Thursday morning.  Equipment failure caused the outage, which continued to impact 104 households in the area bounded by

Car strikes girl riding scooter on Sierra Highway

A young girl driving her scooter sustained major injuries to her lower right leg after she was struck by a Kia sedan headed southbound on Sierra Highway near Dockweiler Drive on Wednesday evening.  Santa Clarita Valley

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Handful of suspects in SCV crimes return to court

A number of suspects accused of having committed crimes in the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court this week, receiving dates to return for future proceedings.  Noel ‘Detail’ Fisher  Noel Fisher, 42,

Team USA Olympic recap for Wednesday, July 28

Saugus High School graduate Abbey Weitzeil will swim for her second medal of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday after advancing through her heat race and the semifinal of the 100-meter freestyle, earning one of eight

USA Swimming meet kicks off in Santa Clarita

Hundreds of swimmers and their supporters from across the western United States journeyed to the center of the city Wednesday to enjoy the first day of the four-day USA Swimming Futures Championships, hosted by Canyons Aquatic Club at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center.  The

Water board to discuss remote public participation

The board of directors of the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will review two options Tuesday for allowing remote public participation to continue during its regular and committee meetings when the board returns to an in-person format

Lackey runs for 5th term in Assembly

Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, is running for reelection to the seat he currently occupies in the 36th Assembly District. He said he has drawn on his life experiences during his service in the state Assembly.   A former

California recommends indoor masking

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital announced one additional death related to COVID-19 Wednesday, as California Department of Public Health officials announced they would be aligning with the U.S. Centers for Disease

Anti-CEMEX bill hearing pushed back to January

A hearing for Senate Bill 520, authored by Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, was cancelled by Wilk last month.  The bill would allow the public to comment on large mining projects — like

WiSH car show fundraiser supports Hart students

The inaugural Cars Under the Stars car show brought together families and car enthusiasts Saturday night to raise funds for the WiSH Education Foundation. The sold-out event filled the rooftop

USA Olympic recap for Tuesday, July 27

By Ryan Menzie For The Signal  As of Tuesday morning, Team USA had won 25 total medals, surpassing China for the No. 1 spot.   China was right behind with 21 medals, followed by Japan and the

Deputies respond to reported armed robbery

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a reported armed robbery in Newhall Tuesday. The incident was reported shortly after 4:45 p.m. on the 23400 block of Lyons Avenue,

Supes approve Blue Ribbon Commission on Homelessness

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors took strides Tuesday to solving homelessness with a 3-2 vote to create a Blue Ribbon Commission on Homelessness.  The motion, co-authored by Supervisor Kathryn Barger,