
Las Vegas shooting survivor tells his story at fundraiser for local victims
27 days after the mass shooting in Las Vegas, support and commemoration efforts for the victims are still going strong. Out of the 58 people killed and over 500 injured
27 days after the mass shooting in Las Vegas, support and commemoration efforts for the victims are still going strong. Out of the 58 people killed and over 500 injured
A car crashed into the Valencia Public Library around 1:17 p.m. on Saturday. “A car hit the building,” said Supervisor Bernard Peters of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The
Local veterans from all branches of the armed services congregated at Hart Park in Newhall Saturday morning where they were gifted, completely free of charge, home improvement goods donated by
As local sanitation officials breathe a sigh of relief this week with news of a favorable court ruling that enabled them to wiggle out from under a debilitating lawsuit, they
For the past 13 years, students at Sierra Vista Junior High School have worked together to raise money for breast cancer research. The annual “Denim Day” event encourages students to
Los Angeles County wants The Old Road and I-5 to become safer and less congested. At their Oct. 31 meeting, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will vote to
Now that a brand new water agency has been approved by the Governor, what it needs now is a logo. Members of both the Castaic Lake Water Agency and Newhall
A woman in handcuffs was escorted from a Bank of America branch on Golden Valley Road Friday morning after more than a dozen sworn officers of the Santa Clarita Valley
With all of the costumes, decorations and visitors Halloween can be a spooky time for everyone, especially household pets. The hustle and bustle of the holiday, along with the candy
To promote recognition of Los Angeles County’s trail system, Supervisor Kathryn Barger will be hosting a trail ride next month. Locals are invited to take part in a three-and-a-half-hour ride
Encouraging students to use their faith to have an impact in the workforce, Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) visited The Master’s University on Friday to share how his beliefs play
One man is custody and another man is still being sought in connection with a brazen daytime mugging in Canyon Country this week in which a man was accosted by
Thanks to a generous donation from Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl, a world-renowned scholar and a distinguished professor at UCLA, College of the Canyons’ (COC) Cinema Department now has a
Sanitation officials eagerly trying to complete a four-year plan to reduce the amount of chloride discharged into the Santa Clara River – but who were derailed by a lawsuit
To thank and honor Santa Clarita’s residents, employees and volunteers for their dedication to the community, The Signal hosted its annual Top 51 event, acknowledging those who take their contributions
Complete with Rubik’s Cubes, neon lights and a “Footloose” music video starring dancing city council members in ‘80s garb, the city of Santa Clarita partied like it was 1987 at
A report released by UCLA’s Institute for Democracy, Education and Access found that the tone of political discourse during the Trump administration has increased the amount of anxiety, stress, polarization
In 2014, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation that allowed eligible people as young as 16 to complete voter pre-registration online on California’s statewide voter registration database. This law does not
A man wanted for burglary who for a while eluded capture this week was arrested by a deputy who spotted him riding his bicycle through Newhall. The suspect –
With Santa Clarita Valley poised to embrace a new water delivery system in a little more than two months from now, local water officials got together with members of the
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