
UPDATED: State report: Pilot program shows support for per-mile fee
By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer A sample of about 5,000 California drivers widely supported a pilot program that could pave the way for taxing motorists in Santa Clarita
By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer A sample of about 5,000 California drivers widely supported a pilot program that could pave the way for taxing motorists in Santa Clarita
Numerous talented authors reside in Santa Clarita, and on Saturday, January 13, 2018, you can meet more than 40 of them all under one roof at the fifth annual Celebration
A new scam that offers the allure of adding to a fixed income has the potential to put otherwise law-abiding senior citizens and any other potential victims on the “naughty
A tablet’s remote tracking device allowed a Canyon Country man to find his stolen property in the open garage of a home on Rock Rose Lane Saturday, according to officials.
By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer In David Gilbert’s home, the portraits hanging on the walls tell the story of a life well-lived. A 43-year resident of the Santa
By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer Metrolink is offering Santa Clarita commuters a New Year’s resolution of ditching their cars for the train. Ridership aboard the Antelope Valley Line,
Traffic came to a halt along the northbound 5 freeway in Castaic after a stalled big rig shut down all four lanes of the freeway near CHP Road. The big
Santa Clarita deputies on patrol in the early morning hours found two ID theft suspects in a car in the parking lot of a shopping center on Newhall Ranch Road
The WiSH Education Foundation already got to work on its New Year’s Resolution for 2018: Raise $100,000 to support and update all of the William S. Hart Union High School
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are searching for a vehicle-theft suspect after a man fled from officers who were investigating a report of a stolen truck. Deputies on patrol
L.A. County officials are looking to change the oversight for court-ordered community service, after a Santa Clarita nonprofit reached out with concerns over fraudulent and negligent practices from other agencies
Following a brief period of cold, windy weather, warmer temperatures are expected to return to the sunny Santa Clarita Valley this week. “We’re going to have a little warming trend
A year to the day after a teen was killed in a hit-and-run collision, Santa Clarita Valley detectives are still seeking the information necessary for them to close the case.
Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced several new gun laws set to take effect Jan. 1, several of which were a result of Prop. 63, which Newsom co-authored. Prop. 63,
As the small white horse became “annoyed,” she backed up, shook her head and expressed clear displeasure as Sydney, 13, tried to figure out what was wrong. Haley Moore, 18,
Editor’s note: The following is the second installment in an occasional series from The Signal newsroom looking at influential women throughout modern Santa Clarita Valley history. Every weekend throughout the early
With the politically engaged on both sides of the aisle already talking about the importance of the upcoming 2018 elections, a surge of political involvement can be seen among young
Numerous sheriff’s deputies, firefighters and CHP officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle that was set ablaze Christmas Eve on the I-5 Freeway not far from a local
Walking around Santa Clarita, it is apparent Jo Anne Darcy had her hands on much of the city’s formation. Darcy has a lifetime achievement star on the Walk of Western
Santa Clarita Sheriff’s deputies are warning residents to have a ride lined up should they choose to consume alcohol over this Christmas holiday. “If you don’t plan ahead,” the station
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