
Liquor store robbery downgraded to petty theft
Deputies responded with a full show of force Tuesday afternoon when they received word of a robbery at a liquor store in Canyon Country. The reported crime came in shortly

Deputies responded with a full show of force Tuesday afternoon when they received word of a robbery at a liquor store in Canyon Country. The reported crime came in shortly

Local sheriff’s deputies detained a 52-year-old Saugus man suspected of starting a fire that gutted a handful of storage units Monday, but later released him with no charges pending. After

Local sheriff’s detectives are hoping surveillance camera images will help identify a person and a car seen near the Stevenson Ranch fountain after it was allegedly vandalized with what they

As part of the Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count, the Santa Clarita Valley will need volunteers within the next two weeks to help count the homeless population in the area,

Lancaster resident Johnathon Ervin, a previous state Senate candidate, has unofficially filed to run to represent the 36th Assembly District in 2020. According to campaign filings, Ervin opened a committee

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal About a month ago, The Master’s University women’s basketball team went looking for an identity. What it found was an amoeba. At least that’s

Zero. That’s the number of Foothill League games the Hart girls soccer team has lost in the last five years. Two. That’s the number of goals the Indians have conceded

After close to two hours of criticism by some, and praise by others, former 38th District Assemblyman Dante Acosta was sworn in as the newest member of the SCV Water

With a 15-game Heritage League win streak on the line, Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball hosted Vasquez at The Master’s University on Monday. Coming out of the gates stroking

Updated Jan. 7, 8:01 p.m.: Arson investigators have been called to the scene and SCV Sheriff’s deputies have transitioned the area into a crime scene, per spokesperson with the LACFD.

Sunday marked the last of Sanctuary Animal Assisted Therapy’s volunteer work days before it’s official opening on Wednesday. Sanctuary provides therapy services for adults with disabilities.

Personnel with the Los Angeles County Fire Department worked late Saturday night to extricate a Santa Clarita driver, later identified as a law enforcement officer, from his totaled vehicle. The

Boys basketball Division 2AA No. 5 Valencia No. 14 Saugus Division 2A No. 12 West Ranch Division 3AA No. 1 Santa Clarita Christian Girls basketball Division 2A No. 4 Saugus

Firefighters nearby paused a training session to extinguish a vehicle fire in Castaic after a pickup truck went airborne and hit a fence late Monday morning. The call came in

By Marina Anderson Signal Contributing Writer Whether it’s about looking and feeling rejuvenated in the new year, or you’d just like to get your look a little bit closer to

Want to channel your Winter Olympian? Have you always wanted to ride a dogsled? Eager to perfect your double axel or triple salchow like skaters Kristi Yamaguchi or Evan Lysacek?

Thanksgiving weekend. Traffic jams at Castaic, amounting to a “nightmare” later addressed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. On Dec. 6, the day after county supervisors vote in

By Ray “The Realtor” Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer This past year, we had a slowdown in the real estate market in the Santa Clarita Valley, especially in the higher home

After adjourning for the holidays, the City Council is set to reconvene Tuesday to conduct committee appointments and discuss topics such as the termination of the landscape and lighting district
By Stephen K. Peeples Signal Contributing Writer It may be hard to imagine now, but in the late 1960s, multi-ethnic, multi-racial bands like War, who are set to capture fans