
Structure fire still under watch
The Flowerpark Incident has been on fire watch since Saturday evening due to a potential rekindling of flames, according to officials with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The fire

The Flowerpark Incident has been on fire watch since Saturday evening due to a potential rekindling of flames, according to officials with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The fire

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By Michele E. Buttelman and Alicia Doyle Sunday Signal Writers The holidays are the most anticipated time of the year. Every year we promise ourselves we’ll do something really special,

Christmas celebrations span the globe. According to a 2025 report from the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, there are roughly 2.6 billion Christians worldwide,

A man was reported to have set his family home on fire at the 29100 block of Flowerpark Drive in Canyon Country on Saturday, according to Capt. Brian Kight, with

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Capt. Brandon Barclay, the SCV’s de facto “chief of police,” shared a message with the business community Thursday, touting another month of reduction in overall crime numbers

Siblings Cade and Tate Sturdyvin, joined by their grandparents, paused to admire something from afar before heading to an evening outing with the rest of their family. They pointed upward, as if gazing

Santa Clarita Valley residents gathered at the Valencia Marketplace on Friday to watch Santa Clause and local gov. leaders, including Rep. George Whitesides, D-Agua Dulce, pull the official switch lighting this year’s

More than 300 families passed through the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society’s first-ever Polar Express Experience on Saturday. The event combined the popularity of the nonprofit’s Mogul 1629 engine and

The attorney for a former Pitchess Detention Center deputy who pleaded guilty to a drug smuggling charge asked for more time ahead of his client’s sentencing, which had been scheduled

The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board chose Joe Messina to take the helm as the 2026 board president in a unanimous vote during Wednesday’s organizational meeting. Board member Aakash Ahuja motioned the approval and board

One person was transported via helicopter after a medical emergency at the 17000 block of Scrubjay Way in Saugus Thursday afternoon, according to Edith Lai, public information associate with the

The investigation continues into the circumstances of the death of a 26-year-old man found down an embankment on Wednesday in Newhall, and L.A. County Sheriff’s Department officials are asking for the public’s help. Angel Negrete, 26, of Lancaster, was identified as the man found unconscious down

Members of the Zonta Service Committee donated 40 hygiene bags to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Wednesday. With each bag sewn by the Solidarity Sewing Workshop, each bag

The Saugus Union School District governing board reassured the public that no action would be taken during a closed session conference in relation to a housing development company’s interest in the Santa

Criminal proceedings were reinstated against a San Fernando Valley man accused in the shooting death of a College of the Canyons student last year. Grigor Hovsepyan, a 23-year-old Granada Hills

The city of Santa Clarita expanded the scope and budget for a series of statues proposed to honor first responders in front of the city’s Santa Clarita Sports Complex. The proposal brought

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials said the death of a man found down an embankment Wednesday morning was under investigation by the Traffic Unit. The Los Angeles County Fire

Go Jazz Big Band performed their show, “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” at The Main on Saturday. Under the direction of Brian Leff, the jazz ensemble performed

Santa Claus made an appearance and enjoyed food with families at the Canyon Country Community Center on Saturday for the city of Santa Clarita’s “Breakfast with Santa” event. Children of