
Deputies: Woman tries to take out loan — using someone else’s identity
A woman was taken into custody after attempting to pull out a loan using someone else’s identification at a bank on the 27000 block of McBean Parkway on Monday afternoon,

A woman was taken into custody after attempting to pull out a loan using someone else’s identification at a bank on the 27000 block of McBean Parkway on Monday afternoon,

Newhall Elementary School hosted an event for its kindergarten and transitional kindergarten students on Monday morning aimed at helping children build confidence, promote independence and learn about safety by using

The Saugus Union School District governing board is set to consider accepting the proposed recommendations from the Behavior Council on tools and strategies to enhance student success and well-being, receive a presentation on school boundaries and site

The weather forecast on Monday calls for rain through the weekend, with things possibly drying out next week, as California grapples with one of its wettest Novembers ever, according to the National

College of the Canyons announced Monday its intent to name the college’s culinary arts center after a longtime benefactor and supporter of the college, in announcing a $1 million donation for the Institute for Culinary

A fire broke out in the garage underneath a commercial building on the 27000 block of Fairway Lane in Stevenson Ranch on Sunday afternoon, according to an official with the

A black Subaru went off the roadway and hit a streetlight pole that went down on the transition lanes from the southbound Interstate 5 to the northbound State Route 14

A white SUV hydroplaned on Interstate 5 northbound of Magic Mountain Parkway and hit a big rig’s saddle tank causing it to leak its diesel onto the freeway on Sunday

A white Lexus SUV needed assistance after being stuck in heavy mud on Hasley Canyon Road and Del Valle Road on Saturday evening, according to an official with the California

By Alicia Doyle Sunday Signal Writer Santa Clarita area residents facing Thanksgiving alone — or simply seeking a warm gathering — will find a bounty of welcoming meals and community

For generations, America’s veterans have borne not only the visible scars of battle but also the hidden wounds of war. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, traumatic brain injury and anxiety

Last November “Wicked” (Part One) set several box office records, including the biggest opening weekend for a Broadway musical movie, both domestically and globally. It also became the highest-grossing film

By Alicia Doyle Sunday Signal Writer As the holiday season is upon us, the city brims with opportunities for celebration — whether joining Santa for cocoa and crafts at Valencia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWfYcZjzyDQ&feature=youtu.be The Christmas tree lighting ceremony at this year’s Light Up Main Street event almost went perfectly. At the end of the countdown, one by one, the giant snowflake lights

The conditions couldn’t have been worse for an outdoor event in Southern California: By Friday night, Santa Clarita had been under a day-long downpour, and at 6 p.m. it showed no signs of slowing down. Night had come on an hour before

Fall and winter weather is hitting the Santa Clarita Valley with full force, as residents are experiencing and bracing for heavy downpours — the first in months. The nearly week-long

Authorities responded to a multi-vehicle collision near the intersection of Golden Valley Road and Centre Pointe Parkway on Friday, with the three involved vehicles being a blue Honda Pilot, a

Southern California Edison shut down a transformer in the “P” section of the Six Flags Magic Mountain parking lot after it reportedly caught fire on Friday, according to SCE and the L.A. County Fire Department. SCE media

Placerita Canyon residents, upset that the city is not enforcing restrictions on The Master’s University’s growth plans, are sending a legal threat letter over their concerns. The letter circulated on social media

Calling the trash burning underground at Chiquita Canyon a “literal dumpster fire,” Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, delivered some grim news Thursday: The problem appears to have tripled from its original size,