
SCV mental health experts encourage conversation about getting help
Mental health professionals know there are no certainties in their line of work — and if someone doesn’t reach out, they can’t get help. At College of the Canyons, for
Mental health professionals know there are no certainties in their line of work — and if someone doesn’t reach out, they can’t get help. At College of the Canyons, for
Santa Clarita Valley’s drinking water is clean and safe to drink. That’s the bottom line of annual state-mandated testing carried out last year on SCV’s drinking water. The 2018 Water
Local sheriff’s detectives are investigating what they believe is a hate crime committed Tuesday by a woman who was arrested on suspicion of terrorizing someone and causing fear, a felony.
The Castaic Animal Care Center will host its annual Kitten Shower on Saturday, offering future feline parents the chance to meet a large variety of adoptable kittens. The shower will
In her first public appearance since becoming the challenger to Congressman Steve Knight, R-Santa Clarita, for the 25th Congressional District race, Katie Hill will speak at a rally held outside
The Newhall School District approved a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday to allow the district to share foster youth data with the Los Angeles County Office of Education, or LACOE.
Two Santa Clarita City Council members recently returned from Washington, D.C., after their first discussion with President Trump’s administration regarding a top concern for the city—the ongoing fight against the
For those looking for family-friendly fun in Val Verde this summer, the county’s Parks and Recreation Department is kicking off a season of events Thursday. In the Santa Clarita Valley,
Valencia softball’s Ally Shipman and Shea O’Leary both played their senior seasons with a focus on their mental game. But the Foothill League Player of the Year and the Foothill
For the rest of the summer, Caltrans is expected to close one of two on-ramps to the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 near Hasley Canyon Road. The on-ramp closure began
Although he appears aggressive on the court, Parker McBride insists he’s relaxed. “Honestly, I don’t try to think about anything when I play,” he said. “Just keep a clear mind
When sheriff’s deputies pursue suspects through alleys and streets throughout the Santa Clarita Valley, their lives are on the line, and any advantage can make the difference between making the
A brush fire burning in the Mulholland Pass late Tuesday afternoon sent smoke wafting into the Santa Clarita Valley. The afternoon haze prompted many SCV people to pose questions on
Karl and Shirley Reinecker are the type of people local water officials want to recruit for a new state-mandated committee. The couple lives on a ranch in Tapia Canyon, north
Three years after Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell responded to the Rosas Settlement Agreement addressing inmate abuse and vowed to see county jails become a safer place for
With the summer here, Santa Clarita Valley residents are more and more seeing snakes popping back up in backyards, open spaces and parks. In the last 10 days alone, Fire
Longtime Santa Clarita Valley journalist and public relations specialist Tim Whyte was named Tuesday as editor of The Signal, marking his reappearance at the 99-year-old newspaper after more than a decade.
The teachers and staff of the Saugus Union School District are expected to receive an increase in compensation and health care benefits following a tentative agreement between the district and
A bill from two Santa Clarita Valley legislators meant to stop the state from “dumping” sex offenders in rural communities is now headed to the Assembly’s Appropriations Committee. Senate Bill
Two of the Santa Clarita Valley’s federal representatives are seeking to celebrate one of the region’s major defense industry manufacturers. Rep. Steve Knight, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein have
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