
Motorcyclist hurt, taken to hospital after colliding with truck
A motorcyclist was hurt Tuesday afternoon after colliding with a truck in Canyon Country. The crash happened shortly after 3:45 p.m. on Sierra Highway at Jakes Way with initial reports
A motorcyclist was hurt Tuesday afternoon after colliding with a truck in Canyon Country. The crash happened shortly after 3:45 p.m. on Sierra Highway at Jakes Way with initial reports
Despite a heavy, wet winter, developers of Vista Canyon say the 185-acre project is steadily progressing, most recently closing land deals, and soon starting the tenant-approval process. Late last year,
One person was injured and taken to the hospital Tuesday morning after their compact SUV plunged 200 feet down a ravine from Highway 126 near Chiquito Canyon Road. The solo
After 24 years of helming the cross-country and track and field teams at Canyon High School, Paul Broneer is retiring as head coach. Broneer will stay on as an assistant
Prior to this season, Gracie Keene wanted to improve on her offense from freshman year. The Saugus sophomore did just that, and even though she saw improvement, she still wants
Paramedics treated a man who says he was beaten by more than one person inside a Newhall restaurant Monday night. The man, whose identity was not disclosed, required at least
Although a town hall meeting with LASD Sheriff Alex Villanueva turned out to be a meeting without Villanueva, a handful of sergeants filling in shared some good news with the
Robert Winslow went to bed Thursday believing his baseball career was over. The MLB Draft had passed earlier in the week without The Master’s University right-hander and Saugus grad hearing
Santa Clarita native and NTT IndyCar Series rookie Colton Herta stole the show during Saturday’s DXC Technology 600 at Texas Motor Speedway, but his night ended just 19 laps early in spectacular fashion.
Firefighters responded to reports of a brush fire north of Castaic shortly after 1:35 p.m. Monday and by 2 p.m. the fire was out. Firefighters with the Los Angeles County
WIllaim S. Hart Hall in Hart Park became a homey, artistic exhibition hall when the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild set up their second quilting and fabric arts exhibition. Linda
While snakes might be a threat to the family pet, they’re also essential to the local ecosystem, and most don’t pose a threat without provocation, according to a local wildlife
By Ryan Mancini Signal Staff Writer Los Angeles County firefighters responded to a 2-acre brush fire, called the Sloan Incident, at the 29000 block of Barringer Road near Sloan Canyon
UPDATE 6:30 p.m. While fire officials have not yet called for a 100% knockdown of the Sky Fire, supervisor Flores said the fire is contained and will be monitored into
Members of the public, including teachers, parents and advocates, voiced their opinions during a forum to build upon the regional plan for arts education within Los Angeles County at the
Puppies-in-training with the Guide Dogs of America’s (GDA) Sylmar puppy group hopped on and off various Santa Clarita Transit buses on Saturday for a training session. The puppies and their
Oakmont of Santa Clarita hosted the Santa Clarita Artists Association’s Spring Fling Art Show for residents and their families on Saturday. Art made from different media, including canvasses, watercolor, jewelry
Castaic Lake held its 2nd annual Dragon Boat Festival Saturday, featuring dozens of teams from across southern California and Nevada. The boats that raced across Castaic Lake each had a
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Volunteer Services Department hosted its annual Donate-a-Bear Drive on Saturday. “We collect the bears year round, however we do one big teddy bear collection once a
Los Angeles County firefighters responded to a brush fire near the northbound side of Highway 14, south of Escondido Canyon, Saturday afternoon. The call came in at approximately 3 p.m.
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