
After expected victories, focus turns to battlegrounds
From Signal Staff and News Services As of press time on Tuesday night, former President Donald Trump led Vice President Kamala Harris with The Associated Press calling 247 Electoral College

From Signal Staff and News Services As of press time on Tuesday night, former President Donald Trump led Vice President Kamala Harris with The Associated Press calling 247 Electoral College

Polling places across Santa Clarita Valley filled up with thousands of residents ready to vote on Tuesday. Election Day has come with much anticipation on which candidates will win tight

Meteorologists with the National Weather Service issued what one forecaster described as an “expansive” Red Flag Warning expected to cover most of the Santa Clarita Valley, with gusty winds starting

College of the Canyons hosted its 29th semi-annual Star Party and Science Showcase on Friday night at the Canyon Country campus, which featured demonstrations of student-built projects. Anthony Michaelides, dean of

Kevin Miner, a PE teacher and the golf coach at Saugus High School, remembers the student’s smile. Crystal Hilstein, an English teacher at Saugus, remembers his selflessness, and her husband,

Parents and community members got a chance to hear from Newhall School District officials and governing board members at last week’s State of the District about what the district is

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a man on suspicion of indecent exposure after a citizen’s arrest was conducted in Castaic, according to a station official. The suspect identified

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved Animal Tracks Inc. to receive a $10,000 Fish and Wildlife grant for the fourth year in a row, said Stacy Gunderson, executive

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer Federal judges have rejected bids by Missouri and Texas officials to block U.S. Department of Justice poll monitors. U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk on Tuesday rejected

By Arjun Singh, Emel Akan, Nathan Worcester Contributing Writers President Joe Biden has repeatedly said the U.S. economy is “the envy of the world.” That message, however, doesn’t seem to be

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles into the waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan early on Tuesday. Both South Korea and Japan reported the launches,

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a man on suspicion of a felony after a Canyon Country woman reported two checks that she didn’t remember writing led to $1,000

After years of arguments and delays, the attorneys for the William S. Hart Union High School District and the parents of two Saugus High students killed in the school shooting at

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger was officially sworn in as 5th District supervisor for her third and final term during a ceremony held on Saturday in Pasadena at The

With Election Day looming, Democrat and Republican legislative candidates held final “get-out-the-vote” weekend events to increase voter turnout in the Santa Clarita Valley. Candidates for local legislative seats were joined

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has condemned what he says is a lack of response from Western allies after Russia deployed North Korean troops to fight in

By Joseph Lord, Nathan Worcester, Emel Akan, Lawrence Wilson, Jeff Louderback, Arjun Singh, Stacy Robinson and John Haughey Contributing Writers With the hours ticking down to the 2024 presidential election Tuesday,

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Monkeypox cases in African countries have seen a massive jump, with nations in Central Africa accounting for more than eight out of 10 infections, according to

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has received seven awards from the Public Relations Society of America’s Los Angeles chapter. Overall, the agency captured three PRism Awards, the

Allegations involving an ongoing neighbor-versus-neighbor disturbance on Halloween in Saugus led to a felony arrest after an Urbandale Street resident reported her dog was pepper-sprayed. David McNeil, 36, of Saugus,