
Sheriff’s Station: 24-hour special operation ‘a success’
Sheriff’s officials are calling a 24-hour targeted operation “a success” after locking up two dozen suspects Thursday and Friday. Between 6 a.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Friday, a special team
Sheriff’s officials are calling a 24-hour targeted operation “a success” after locking up two dozen suspects Thursday and Friday. Between 6 a.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Friday, a special team
Diane Trautman, former Santa Clarita Planning Commissioner and businesswoman, announced her intention to run for Santa Clarita City Council in the November 6 election. “Through my professional and non-profit work,
Two schools in the Saugus Union School District plan to begin piloting a new web-based visitor management system after spring break. Both Mountainview Elementary School and Plum Canyon Elementary School
A new Tesla owned and operated charging facility is now open and operational at the Bridgeport Marketplace in Valencia. “California continues to lead the way with its adoption of electric
By Jesse Munoz For The Signal Less than a week has passed since College of the Canyons softball had its eight-game win streak snapped at the hands of No. 9
Word of Mouth Once again, another local Veteran provided me input, by blurting, “Hey Bill, you need to interview Renard Thomas because he does a lot of good for Veterans
Following in her brother’s footsteps, Taylor Moorehead starting playing soccer at the young age of four. “I wanted to be like my brother,” said Moorehead. “I would watch my brother
Electric bus manufacturer boosts Antelope Valley’s economy, too.
Wild Ales are beers that are fermented in “Coolships” and this way of fermentation was used in almost every brewery at one time. Coolships are long, shallow open-top vats where
The word “Lopez” can mean two things. For one, it’s the last name of a College of the Canyons pitcher. It’s also a word that means 12 strikeouts and six
A Santa Clarita man accused of human trafficking appeared in court Thursday, but is scheduled to return Friday, officials said. Michael Shaw, 37, of Santa Clarita, appeared in San Fernando
Officials with the county Coroner’s Office identified the man killed in Tuesday’s fiery fatal crash on San Francisquito Canyon Road as 28-year-old Bradley Smith, of Lancaster. Smith was pronounced
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials are changing procedures for how crime data is released to the public, officials said Thursday. The move came in response to concerns about how
By July 2018, school districts throughout California are required to adopt policies that protect the rights of nearly 250,000 undocumented children ages 3-17 in California’s public schools. These policy additions
Moving to California 10 years ago, brothers Tyson and Zack Drake watched the oldest of the Drake brothers, Braden, play volleyball as children. “He (Braden) played in club and high
What started out as a cook-off between two local escrow companies is now a community event that allows hundreds of families to eat barbecue for a good cause. The fifth
College of the Canyons students are organizing a town hall to speak with local campaigns about gun violence reform April 7 from 6-8 p.m. The student group NextUp is hosting
This spring, West Creek Academy welcomed students into its new two-story classroom building. “It’s made to house classrooms, as well as labs,” Principal Susan Bett said. “Currently, we have four
Several Santa Clarita residents felt a brief, minor rumble Thursday for a 5.3 earthquake. The magnitude 5.3 earthquake hit about 35 miles southwest of Channel Islands Beach, according to the
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