
Detectives still looking for Saugus man who went missing more than a year
More than a year after detectives notified the public of their search for Jason Alen Brice, they announced Monday that they’re still looking and still in need of help. Los
More than a year after detectives notified the public of their search for Jason Alen Brice, they announced Monday that they’re still looking and still in need of help. Los
Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a gun-toting suspect in a cowboy hat who allegedly pistol whipped a man at Walmart and fled in a Mercedes on Monday afternoon. It all
For some, digital rooftop advertising signs mean earning an extra buck. But for city officials, it means more distractions on the road. After Tuesday’s regular meeting last week, the Santa
On Saturday night at Los Osos High School, the Valencia boys basketball team was eliminated from the CIF State Championships. It was the second time in two weeks that the
Dropping the first game to Lancaster, Canyon boys volleyball was primed to make a comeback at Canyon on Monday. Falling behind early in the first game, Canyon pulled even after
Medical kits for kids are to be placed in 1,100 classrooms in the William S. Hart Union High School District thanks to the dogged efforts of one local family. The
Local sheriff’s detectives have not arrested the driver who on Friday struck and killed a 62-year-old woman in Newhall. “No arrests have been made on either fatal collision this past
Sentencing for a Fresno man found guilty last month of murder in the shooting death of Kimberly Harvill has been postponed until the end of May. Alex Valdez, 31, was
A Sylmar woman watched by scores of lunchtime onlookers as she turned and stretched, complying with orders of a sobriety test after allegedly driving her car through the plate glass
On Sunday, Saugus pitcher Bobby Garcia was on a college visit when he received a text message saying that his team’s game against West Ranch had been moved. To the
By Jim Holt & Matt Fernandez Signal Staff Writers For the second time in 48 hours, local sheriff’s deputies were called to Railroad Avenue for someone struck and killed by
By Nathanael Rodriguez | For The Signal On Nov. 8, a devastating blaze known as the Camp Fire burned through 153,336 acres of Butte County. Among the wreckage was Elks
Local Santa Clarita Valley manufacturer Lief Organics hosted multiple California State University Northridge students this week for a tour of the company’s facilities and a meeting with the company’s chief
Business went on as usual Friday in Canyon Country. Hungry locals sat down for a hot meal at Micheladas Mexican Grill, gentlemen conversed over haircuts at Canyon Country Barber Shop
The moment Allen Choi’s family saw the documentary, they knew they had to act. Already active volunteers at the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry and with the Higher Vision Church
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a fatal collision that took place on Lyons Avenue and Railroad Avenue on Sunday evening.
Crowds gathered on the patio of the Westfield Valencia mall early Sunday afternoon to enjoy a Brazilian drum parade, salsa music and dancing as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) kicked off its second LatinFest.
For the third year in a row, the staff at both Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and College of the Canyons teamed up to host the Santa Clarita Cancer Awareness and
The Valencia boys basketball team traveled to the city of Rancho Cucamonga for the second time in two weeks to take on the Cougars, this time in a CIF State
Held every other year on College of the Canyons’ campus, the 2019 Media Day lineup included Hollywood directors, broadcast journalists and Dreamworks animators. Over 300 students from both COC and
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