
24 Council applicants discuss issues at Signal forum
It rained most of the day Thursday, and Thursday night at College of the Canyons, it rained City Council candidates. Fifty Santa Clarita residents have applied for the vacant seat
It rained most of the day Thursday, and Thursday night at College of the Canyons, it rained City Council candidates. Fifty Santa Clarita residents have applied for the vacant seat
Some love it, some hate it, but the Newhall Ranch prospect of 21,000 homes built west of Interstate 5 in the Santa Clarita Valley remains a highly-charged issue. More than
At 11:18 a.m., the Saugus High School campus is usually bustling with 2,450 students moving between classes during the school’s daily passing period. However, things were different Thursday morning when
Thieves trashed more than 20 vehicles parked at Jakes Way early Thursday morning, alarming residents who woke to discover the vandalism. “I literally just bought my car yesterday and woke
Nearly 35 percent of California is completely free of drought or dry conditions, according to the latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor. In just one week, drought conditions significantly
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s detectives continue their investigation into a hit-and-run that occurred on December 26, 2016 at approximately 8:40 p.m. A 15-year-old teen was fatally struck in the 27500
Thursday was a day of major rain — but as of about 1 p.m., only minor weather-related accidents and no road closures around the Santa Clarita area. “It’s been very
Recording another strong year, television and film location filming pumped $33 million into the Santa Clarita economy last year, the city’s film office reported. This is the fourth year in
Water officials who discussed state legislation to finalize the creation of one new water agency, learned Wednesday they have no time to waste in getting a draft of their proposal
Two men were fatally shot last year by deputies of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s station; however, it’s likely to be later this year before the public learns whether or
For California residents, attending a California Community College can costs more than $1,100 per year. College of the Canyons (COC) is helping inform students and their families about financial aid
At least two of the four teen boys arrested in connection with the stabbing of a convenience store clerk during a robbery in Valencia Tuesday were transferred Wednesday to a
A new stoplight is working to improve pedestrian and vehicle safety along a stretch of Sierra Highway in front of Mint Canyon Community School. The installation of the Canyon Country
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Traffic Services Detail – Santa Clarita Station are continuing their investigation into the felony hit and run that occurred on December 26, 2016, at approximately
A “well behaving” creek has led to an open road for canyon residents. Bouquet Canyon Road is open as of noon Wednesday and is anticipated to remain open unless behavior
The Santa Clarita City Council kicked off its 2017 business slate yesterday by filling vacancies on several key commissions and approving plans and funds to widen the Newhall Ranch Road Bridge.
California Gov. Jerry Brown revealed his proposed $122.5 billion state budget for 2017-18, which projects a deficit of $1.6 billion due to tax revenues and federal uncertainty. “This year’s budget
By Jim Holt & Austin Dave Signal Staff Writers Four teen boys were detained by sheriff’s deputies in Valencia Tuesday afternoon and are suspects in the overnight armed robbery of
Water officials are expected to consider state legislation Wednesday that would finalize the merger of two local water interests and create one new all-encompassing water district. Members of the Castaic
The former district offices of the William S. Hart Union High School District will become the new home of Warrior Fitness & Wellness Camp. The building, at 21515 Centre Pointe
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