
Family fight over toilet paper ends in arrest
A Saugus man was arrested on suspicion of punching a family member over toilet paper on Monday. Deputies were called to the 28300 block of Mirabelle Lane in Saugus for

A Saugus man was arrested on suspicion of punching a family member over toilet paper on Monday. Deputies were called to the 28300 block of Mirabelle Lane in Saugus for

While many health care providers have postponed non-emergent appointments and transitioned to telehealth services during the coronavirus pandemic, health care providers in the Santa Clarita Valley say they are continuing

The University of California, Los Angeles, is hosting two blood drives in Valencia, as severe blood shortages continue due to an unprecedented number of blood-drive cancellations during the coronavirus outbreak.

Three local business owners came together to support the health care workers who have been working hard to support the community during the coronavirus pandemic, donating more than 200 pizzas

When 62-year-old Janine Mai posted on Facebook, asking for suggestions because her usual home-delivery grocery service was completely booked, she had no idea she’d be overwhelmed by the replies. “What

As the coronavirus pandemic has pushed millions inside, a number of Santa Clarita Valley residents continue to go to work with the public despite the hazardous conditions to them and

The Santa Clarita skate park has closed off access to the public as of Thursday until further notice, city officials announced. “The city has announced that we are officially closing

As the news of the coronavirus continues to dominate headlines, it’s always nice to hear a story that makes you smile once and awhile. During these tough times, The Signal

A special message of thanks from Publisher/Owner Richard Budman and the entire Signal family:

While some have taken to the traditional thread and needle to contribute to the Million Masks challenge, Santa Clarita resident A.J. Apone and his father, Allan, have decided to make

Many of the supplies needed by the nation’s health care workers during the coronavirus pandemic are in short supply, including hand sanitizer. As it turns out, it can be produced

City of Santa Clarita officials confirmed a Santa Clarita Transit driver has died after testing positive for coronavirus, and two others have also tested positive. That driver last worked Friday,

Being stuck at home during spring break because of the coronavirus has left many Santa Clarita Valley teens bummed out — but how would you feel if it were also

During a clarification of essential services Saturday, real estate was deemed essential through the coronavirus health crisis, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

It’s been two weeks of quarantining at home for the students at Mountainview Elementary School, but their teachers let them know Friday just how much they’re missed. In the form

An SCV Water contractor who had entered 67 apartments on March 12 has been diagnosed as COVID-19 positive, according to water officials. SCV Water said Friday that coronavirus has no

As people all over the world practice social distancing to help stem the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the question becomes how to stay entertained and maintain some sort of

At a time when anxiety and fear might creep in as the COVID-19 or coronavirus developments continue, it’s sometimes difficult to see the positives that still remain. But one local

Santa Clarita Valley residents have joined in on the global effort to donate critical personal protective equipment to be used by medical workers battling the coronavirus — even going so

As part of its response plan to combat the novel coronavirus, Kaiser Permanente has opened “drive-up” testing sites for its members who have met the necessary criteria, officials said. Kaiser