
Unveiling of new Henry Mayo patient tower
After nearly 15 years in the making, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital revealed its new patient tower Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tower tour. Community leaders, Henry Mayo board members,
After nearly 15 years in the making, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital revealed its new patient tower Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tower tour. Community leaders, Henry Mayo board members,
UPDATED AS OF 9:00 A.M. FRIDAY By Signal Staff Editor’s note: Coverage of the Saddleridge Fire is continuing this morning and a new, updated story for Friday will be posted
As the sun came down on a windy Thursday night in Newhall, the Hart and Golden Valley girls tennis teams continued to fight to the finish. The Grizzlies were able
By Bryanna Winner For The Signal Hart volleyball traveled to Valencia on Thursday and won in five games: 26-24, 23-25, 22-25, 25-20, and 15-12. The first game saw the Indians
Canyon Country residents Gary James and Candice Clark James were notified that they had become victims of the blustering winds Thursday after receiving a call from their apartment’s management office
Three organizations came together Thursday to celebrate National Coming Out Day with food, games and conversation at College of the Canyons. Originally, the event was set to be outside by
The purposely imposed power outage that left more than 12,000 Los Angeles County residents without power Thursday, including those on the east end of Canyon Country, left at least one
It was a busy day for public works crews at the City of Santa Clarita. Here’s their work list as of Thursday evening, according to city spokeswoman Carrie Lujan: Magic
After nearly 15 years in the making, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital revealed its new patient tower Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tower tour. Community leaders, Henry Mayo board members,
A bench warrant issued a year ago remains in effect for a Spring Valley woman arrested on suspicion of evading and resisting arrest after a 175-mile pursuit that began in
Santa Ana winds ripped through the Santa Clarita Valley on Thursday, sending trees onto roadways, cars, trucks and buildings, as Southern California Edison enacted a series of intentional power outages
A bench warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man who was previously arrested on suspicion of robbery for allegedly robbing a local business at knifepoint in July.
A husband and wife from Canyon Country, accused of beating a teenage boy and girl in an alleged road-rage incident last month, were charged by prosecutors Wednesday. Walt Dorsch, 48,
Through an online survey, Santa Clarita residents will be able to guide the city on where $1.2 million will be distributed among low-income and supportive services. The results from this
By Raychel Stewart For The Signal Grace Baptist Church will host its annual Fall Festival on the churchyard at Cooper Hill Drive on Oct. 25 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Attendees can
By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The Islamic Center of SCV is set to host an Open Mosque (Masjid) on Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for members
Two out-of-town women were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of theft for allegedly stealing cell phones from purses inside Six Flags Magic Mountain. Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Students in all five school districts across the Santa Clarita Valley outperformed the state averages in English and math testing, according to results released Wednesday from the state Department of
College of the Canyons volleyball pulled together and handed Glendale Community College its second league loss of the year on Wednesday after facing adversity early. The Cougars won in straight
After several weeks of fearing possible homelessness, several dozen Cali Lake RV Resort tenants applauded the good news county and state officials brought them Wednesday: that they wouldn’t have to
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