
City to celebrate River Village Trailhead
The City of Santa Clarita is holding a ribbon cutting event on Thursday, Nov. 30 to celebrate the opening of the River Village Trailhead near the intersection of Bouquet Canyon
The City of Santa Clarita is holding a ribbon cutting event on Thursday, Nov. 30 to celebrate the opening of the River Village Trailhead near the intersection of Bouquet Canyon
When Gregory Jones, 5, invited his five friends to his birthday party Saturday, everybody declined. He was set to have a quiet fifth birthday party at Mountasia, a family fun
By Christian Monterrosa and Ryan Painter Metrolink was set to unveil its brand new Tier 4 Locomotive, touted as “the future of public transportation,” at the Newhall Station on Saturday,
We're live in Downtown Newhall awaiting the illumination of this year's Christmas Tree at the City of Santa Clarita's Light Up Main Street Event. Signal Reporter Ryan Painter is live
The Relay Holiday Boutique for the American Cancer Society returned to the Santa Clarita United Methodist Church on Saturday giving residents a chance to support cancer research as well as
California’s Employment Development Department released its October “scorecard” on Friday which indicated a decrease in the county’s unemployment rate and an increase in the total number of jobs created from
Nine medians on Orchard Village Road will be refurbished starting this month as part of the Orchard Village Road Median Turf Removal project, according to a press release by the
1118_biz_royal Knowing that one of Santa Clarita’s oldest furniture outlets got its start as a waterbed outlet pretty much tells you when they got started. You guessed right,
A group of local service providers and community members are actively taking steps to combat suicide in the SCV. Known as the Santa Clarita Valley Suicide Prevention, Postvention and Wellness
For Victoria Kubasak, working in the Saugus Union School District (SUSD) has always been a family affair. The new North Park Elementary School principal has spent more than two decades
Sitting in his chair outside of Santa Clarita Elementary School on Friday, sixth grade student Eric Sanders, 11, eagerly waited his turn to launch his manufactured bottle rocket into the
Though Congressman Steve Knight voted in favor of the House’s tax reform bill Thursday, he admits there’s work to be done to better benefit Californians. In Knight’s eyes, the bill
Electrical equipment issues in north Valencia knocked power out to about 3,000 customers Friday afternoon, according to Southern California Edison’s Outage Center. The power outage began at 12:03 p.m. following
After being released from film on Tuesday, a group of mohawk-ed heads made their way onto the field for football practice. Nearly every Saugus player had shaved his head in
Students at Sierra Vista Junior High School received a truckload of new instruments, strings, tuners and supplies thanks to a donation from the WiSH Education Foundation. “This donation follows the
More Santa Clarita locals found employment in October, marking the second month in a row the jobless rate has gone down. The jobless rate is now 4.0 percent in the
A 90-mile police chase through the Grapevine Thursday ended without incident in Valencia with the arrest of one man. “This pursuit began in Buttonwillow at 4:30 p.m.,” CHP Officer Eric
With showtunes playing and a zebra print and pink fur trimmed balloon that read “another year of fabulous” floating behind her, Santa Clarita resident Claire McWilliams celebrated her 106th birthday
The Park-and-Ride in Newhall looked a lot more like Pot-and-Ride this past week when deputies arrested an Oregon man suspected of bringing about 10 pounds of marijuana into California.
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital transformed into a disaster response scene Thursday as medical personnel, multiple law enforcement agencies and the FBI conducted a statewide exercise for an active shooter event
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