
Hill announces last day in Congress is Friday
Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, announced her final day in Congress would be Friday. She is expected to deliver her final floor speech on Thursday, according to Hill’s chief of
Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, announced her final day in Congress would be Friday. She is expected to deliver her final floor speech on Thursday, according to Hill’s chief of
More than a dozen residents impacted by the Tick Fire received information and services for their recovery process Wednesday during the opening day of the temporary local assistance center at
Although strong Santa Ana winds and the threat of brush fires remain, fire officials were scaling back their efforts despite pushing to fully contain the Tick Fire, reporting 94% containment
Fire flared up mid-afternoon Wednesday in an area all too familiar to firefighters this week on Soledad Canyon Road, consuming 30 acres in about 15 minutes. At 3:40 p.m. flames
A well-loved Santa Clarita Valley psychologist, veteran and community supporter, Lee Shulman died at the hospital surrounded by family Tuesday. He was 95. Shulman was known in the SCV for
As part of their regular chores, local water officials are scheduled to carry out a performance review of the man at the top. The SCV Water agency board of directors
After much speculation, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced Wednesday it “is not the right time” for him to run for the 25th Congressional District seat from which Rep.
Haunted hosts, theatrical terrors and spooky stories marked Saturday night at the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society and Saugus Train Station in Newhall. Led by actors from the Open Wings
Castaic Area Town Council officials have revisited a discussion about funding for The Old Road in an effort to address what officials consider a public-safety issue, due to recent traffic
Sulphur Springs Union School District officials canceled the board meeting set for Wednesday, due to potential power outages in the district, One of the items expected to be discussed was
By Bryanna Winner
For The Signal
The College of the Canyons football team has to put together a fine body of work since rattling off six consecutive wins, with the most recent coming in a 58-10
The College of the Canyons women’s soccer team hosted Bakersfield College in their second meeting of the season at College of the Canyons on Tuesday. Scoring two goals on both
With wind chill temperatures expected to drop below 32 degrees, a cold-weather alert has been issued for Wednesday into Thursday in parts of Los Angeles County, including mountain areas in
Firefighters struggling to get a complete line around the Tick Fire, reporting 82% containment and bracing for the strongest Santa Ana winds forecast yet, were assigned to watch for any
In a plea deal with prosecutors, a former student employee of The Master’s University pleaded no contest Tuesday to one count of secretly videotaping or photographing the body or undergarments
The pool of candidates interested in running for Rep. Katie Hill’s seat following the announcement of her resignation Sunday keeps growing, as George Papadopoulos joins the race. On Tuesday, the
A former Disney executive accused of lewd acts with a child, and facing his third trial on the same allegations, saw the case against him tossed out Tuesday. Last month,
Tuesday is the last day to request a vote by mail ballot for the Nov. 5 local and municipal elections, said the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. Those interested have
A bicyclist was struck and injured by a motorist who reportedly was backing out of a driveway in Valencia Tuesday morning. Shortly before 8:45 a.m., paramedics with the Los Angeles
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