
DEA’s annual Drug Take Back set for this Saturday
Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration have scheduled their annual National Drug Take Back Day for this Saturday. Law enforcement officials said it’s a chance for SCV residents to scale

Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration have scheduled their annual National Drug Take Back Day for this Saturday. Law enforcement officials said it’s a chance for SCV residents to scale

Another traffic stop led to another seizure of firearms by Sheriff’s Department officials this week. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Parks Bureau deputies reported finding a cache of guns
Water officials looking at rates paid by residents and businesses in the SCV have been busy this week hammering out a rate-setting process and defining the role of a ratepayer

A 2019 trial date has been set for two men accused of killing Kimberly Harvill, whose body was found in Gorman more than two years ago. Joshua Aaron Robertson, 29,

Even after three generations, this music-loving family’s motto, “Analog is life, digital is lifeless,” still holds steady, and it’s evident the second you step into their soon-to-open Newhall business. Voodoo

Customers have until Sunday, Oct. 28 to indulge in burgers and shakes from Fosters Freeze in Soledad Canyon Road before it shuts down after more than 20 years in service.

The office of Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, had the highest total expenditures out of all the California Assembly members’ offices this year, according to state documents. Acosta’s total expenditures

Four Santa Clarita Valley schools traveled to Mt. San Antonio College for the Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational held on Friday and Saturday. Canyon, Golden Valley and Valencia represented the

A deputy checking on a “suspicious” vehicle arrested the driver after having allegedly found a loaded gun in the backseat. The incident happened shortly before 1:45 a.m. Friday when a

The SCCS girls volleyball team got off to a slow start on Monday evening dropping the first four points to Pacifica Christian. It was smooth sailing after that, however, and

Shelby Grubbs has been a part of Hart girls volleyball history in multiple ways. She’s a member of the first team to be named undefeated Foothill League champions in program
Ongoing Santa Clarita City Council Meetings second and fourth Tuesday of every month 6 p.m. Council meetings are also broadcast live on SCVTV channel 20 and on the city’s website.

By Ray Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer One of my latest calls was from a seller whose house was not getting shown, and she said she really wanted to sell soon.

By Taylor Harding Signal Staff Writer Leopard love I LOVE that leopard- and animal prints are in style right now. I pretty much consider leopard another fall neutral at this

By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer Combine a child’s love of playing with dough and a fascination with spiders, and you’ll have both a “hit” activity and a healthy treat
By Eve Glazier, M.D., and Elizabeth Ko, M.D. Signal Contributing Editors Dear Doctor: I love salty foods, always have, and I don’t have high blood pressure or heart disease or

Home ownership has always fallen into the American Dream equation, but the process is not always the easiest, leaving many wondering whether to buy or rent longer. So, how do

Saugus graduates Nathan Eldridge and Quinn Sheaffer could hardly believe their high school playing days were over after the Cents’ 2017 CIF-Southern Section Division 6 second round loss to eventual

Once upon a time… These charming, magical words have opened fables and fairy tales for hundreds of years. “Once upon a time” stories evoke imagination, adventure, and wonder in listeners.

When John Galbraith, 66, began caring for his ailing partner of 30 years, he was unaware of the toll caring for her would take on his own health. Focusing on