
One arrested, one sought, in daytime mugging
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

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

Santa Clarita’s small business owners are facing similar issues and they gathered to compare notes and share their concerns at a round table discussion on Wednesday afternoon. Hosted by Assemblyman

College of the Canyons (COC) professors and students packed into a classroom on the Valencia campus Wednesday to dialogue about the history of American values, the current state of affairs

Dignity Health and Select Medical Holdings Corp. signed an agreement to combine their occupational medicine and urgent-care subsidiaries, Dignity’s Valencia-based U.S. Healthworks, and Select’s Concentra Group Holdings. Concentra will acquire

Bringing his total signed bills up to eight for his first legislative year, Senator Henry Stern (D-Canoga Park) had two more bills he authored signed into law. Governor Jerry Brown

Mission Valley Bancorp reported net income of $3.21 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2017 – the strongest third quarter results in the history of the company. Net Interest

Sierra Bancorp, parent of Bank of the Sierra, had consolidated net income of $5.742 million for the quarter that ended Sept. 3o, up 46 percent from the same quarter in

The recent rash of phone store thefts – five burglaries in less than two months – is fueled by demand for iPhone 8 cell phones, according to the sergeant in

Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) shared an important message with elementary school students at Golden Oak Community School Monday. “We’re police officers and we’re all here for

Workers installed a pergola over the Fallen Warriors Monument Tuesday in advance of the unveiling ceremony Wednesday, Nov. 8. The monument honors the lives of all known Santa

Locals will soon be seeing more art around Santa Clarita. With unanimous support, the city council approved a Civic Art Policy, which will take one percent of city funds from

The man found murdered in Castaic Monday afternoon has been identified as a 31-year-old resident of Inglewood. Investigators with the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner identified the man