
Woman gets 60 days in jail for vehicular manslaughter
A Saugus woman was sentenced to 60 days in jail Friday after she pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter in the death of a 53-year-old Santa Clarita Valley man. Nelly
A Saugus woman was sentenced to 60 days in jail Friday after she pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter in the death of a 53-year-old Santa Clarita Valley man. Nelly
Santa Clarita will become the newest outpost of global discount grocer Aldi’s rapid expansion into California when it opens a store Dec. 15 on Orchard Village Rd., near Lyons Ave.
Is it better to seek permission or forgiveness? For selling accident forgiveness without permission, Allstate Insurance Co. agreed Wednesday to pay a $600,000 settlement to three Southern California counties. At
For many, the cold winter months mean travel to warmer climates around the world. But with holiday travel, comes certain health concerns with the Zika virus still prevalent in popular
Saint Nick and his sleigh are making an early trip to Castaic starting this weekend. For 10 days, the Castaic Santa Float, sponsored by the Castaic Lions Club, will travel
Free flu shots will be available at the Castaic Library on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. – days after a middle-aged Antelope Valley man became California’s first flu-related
A brush fire whipped up by strong winds in the Newhall Pass prompted swift response by multiple firefighting units shortly before noon Friday. At least 115 firefighters and four water-dumping
Local sheriff’s deputies are waiting outside the hospital room of a patient who suffered a gunshot wound Thursday night, hoping to get some details of what happened. Deputies and paramedics
It was quite a treat to visit with Ervin and Shirley Thuerk recently at their well appointed Oakmont apartment and I so appreciated their genuine hospitality. Ervin’s recollection of his
When Craft Brewers brew beer one of the by-products is the grain left over after the brew is finished. There is approximately a pound of leftover barley along with some
By this time next year, the city of Santa Clarita is expected to join that exclusive club of green progressive American cities that recycles water. Developers of Santa Clarita’s first-ever
Weather forecasters are calling it a “wind event” capable of taking the inflatable front yard Frosty the Snowman airborne and tossing about high profile vehicles. National Weather Service meteorologists are asking
Two California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) alumnae will soon create site-specific art installations for Metro’s Regional Connector Project in Los Angeles, which will extend Metro Rail’s Little Tokyo/Arts District
A Canyon Country truck driver wanted for murder in the May 2015 shooting death of a Lancaster man, and brought back to California two months later after he was nabbed
These were high crimes on the high seas – and on Thursday came the high price. Santa Clarita-based Princess Cruise Lines will pay a king-sized $40 million penalty in a
Seven red dresses are making their way around the Santa Clarita Valley. Each one represents the seven lives lost to domestic violence in the area and to raise awareness of
By Jim Holt & Austin Dave Signal Staff Writers More than half a dozen armed officers of the Los Angeles Police Department descended on a house in the neighborhood around
A federal bill that would begin a one-year pilot program to help veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress and other brain issues — using new, high-tech but still experimental neurological treatments
A 72-year-old convicted rapist was sentenced Wednesday to 520 years to life in state prison for sexually assaulting a 9-year-old Canyon Country girl under his care, the Los Angeles County
Fans of “Fast and Furious” film star Paul Walker filed steadily by a roadside shrine of fresh flowers, unlit candles in glass jars and handwritten signs left in his honor
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