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Two Highway 14 crashes snarl Monday morning traffic

Two traffic collisions, both of which occurred on Highway 14 in Newhall within two hours of each other, snarled southbound traffic for commuters Monday morning.  The first collision was reported around 7:30

L.A. County to open additional libraries

Los Angeles County is set to open additional library locations to the public starting May 10.  The Acton-Agua Dulce and Castaic branches are set to join the Stevenson Ranch Library in offering

Detectives seek help locating missing man

Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Missing Persons Unit issued a news release Sunday seeking the public’s assistance in locating 74-year-old Romeo Silvano.  Silvano was last seen at

Firefighters respond to Towsley Canyon brush fire

Firefighters held a brush fire in the hills of Towsley Canyon to 1 acre Sunday.  The blaze was reported just after 3:30 p.m. near the intersection of Calgrove Boulevard and The Old Road, according to Los Angeles

Person transported following rollover crash

A two-vehicle traffic collision in Newhall in which one vehicle landed on its side sent at least one person to the hospital Saturday night.  The incident was reported shortly before 10 p.m.

Asphalt spill shuts down northbound side of I-5

The northbound side of Interstate-5 near the Highway 138 exit was shut down early Saturday morning after a big rig spilled approximately 1,000 gallons of asphalt.  California Highway Patrol officers

Johnny Crawford, of ‘Rifleman’ fame, dies at 75

By Danielle Gallegos  For The Signal  Johnny Crawford, the actor best known for his role as Mark McCain in “The Rifleman,” died Thursday after battling COVID-19 and pneumonia. He was 75.  Crawford’s wife, Charlotte, was by his side, according

Historic preservation on Planning Commission agenda

The city of Santa Clarita’s historic preservation grant funds may soon become available to help maintain local buildings with historic designations from the state of California and the federal government.  The Santa Clarita Planning Commission is scheduled Tuesday to consider amending the city’s historic

Public workshop kicks off housing element update

The city of Santa Clarita hosted a public workshop Thursday evening to share information about the housing element.  The element is one part of the city’s general plan and it allows “local governments (to) adequately plan to meet

Fundraiser aims to help Dorsey family

Dozens of family, friends and community members gathered at The Paseo Club Friday evening for a fundraiser aimed to raise money for the family of Michelle Dorsey, who was killed earlier this

Sheriff reports 40% uptick in Part-I crimes

The Los Angeles County sheriff reported an uptick in Part-I crimes for the Santa Clarita Valley station, as well as throughout Los Angeles County, in his recent release of crime data on LASD.org.