
UPDATE: “Forward progress” of Gorman brush fire stopped in 40 minutes
Getting an immediate jump on a brush fire just south of Gorman, more than a dozen firefighting units raced to the fire shortly before noon, calling for the immediate evacuation

Getting an immediate jump on a brush fire just south of Gorman, more than a dozen firefighting units raced to the fire shortly before noon, calling for the immediate evacuation

A Santa Clarita Valley man accused of sending “annoying” and repeated phone messages — who found himself at the center of controversy earlier this year over his alleged phone messaging

Lt. Alex Villanueva widened his lead over incumbent Sheriff Jim McDonnell Tuesday in the race to become the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s top cop. Results of the most

California Highway Patrol officers investigating Monday’s two-vehicle traffic collision that claimed the life of one man have identified that person as 84-year-old Gene Sturdyvin, of Valencia. The other motorist, identified

The sentencing of a Castaic man who last month pleaded no contest to arson of an inhabited building was put off until next month. Abel Medrano, a 34-year-old construction worker,

A Los Angeles security officer is behind bars today with bail set at $2 million on suspicion of attempted murder for allegedly — as a passenger in a vehicle driven

The College of the Canyons women’s basketball team kicked off its season on Friday, Nov. 2 at the annual Mt. San Antonio College Tip-Off Tournament in Walnut. After dropping its

Days after the Nov. 6 election, campaign signs could still be seen on lawns, private fences and in front of businesses. A week later, most have disappeared, finally removed after

After a prep golf season that included countless accolades and personal growth when it comes to the game of golf, Noelle Song was named the Foothill League girls golfer of

The Canyon boys basketball team struggled out of the gate on Tuesday night and could not overcome a first-quarter, double-digit deficit, falling to Shalhevet High School 64-57 at Canyon High

The state’s High-Speed Rail Authority board of directors is scheduled to consider moving forward Thursday with a recommended route that would bring the Palmdale-to-Anaheim portion of the California bullet train

After being at its current Newhall Avenue spot for more than a year, the Child and Family Center’s Domestic Violence Program is informing the community that it is changing locations.

Assembly District 38 challenger Christy Smith has pulled ahead of incumbent Dante Acosta as of Tuesday’s updated ballot count, with an unknown number of provisional and mail-in ballots remaining to

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal When asked Monday what gave her confidence that The Master’s University women’s volleyball team could compete for a national title in the coming weeks,

From golfing to swimming and biking areas, the Santa Clarita Valley offers a generous amount of outdoor space and amenities for all. But local opportunities just got a little more

The College of the Canyons women’s golf team took home the state title on Monday, winning by 18 strokes and a final score of 615 in the two-day, 36-hole event

Foothill League boys champion Ethan Danforth continued his impressive 2018 season by finishing in first place in the second heat of the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 prelims at Riverside City

Doves and balloons hovered over the skies early Monday afternoon in memory of Elliot Andrew Newcomb, a 2-year-old who died suddenly weeks after arriving home from the hospital for the

A motorist was killed and another injured Monday morning following a two-vehicle traffic collision in Stevenson Ranch. The crash happened at 9:05 a.m. on Pico Canyon Road, between The Old

The Woolsey Fire burning a swath of destruction on its way to the ocean has pressed every single Santa Clarita Valley firefighter and sheriff’s’ deputy into action. Firefighters making up