
The Signal’s election forum set for Thursday
By Signal Staff The Signal is hosting the second of its free candidate forums on Thursday to provide the community an opportunity to meet the candidates for various local offices.

By Signal Staff The Signal is hosting the second of its free candidate forums on Thursday to provide the community an opportunity to meet the candidates for various local offices.

Following up on plans that have been in the works since prior to the pandemic, the Santa Clarita Arts Commission is now looking for partners on housing for working artists.

At first glance, concert goers might have thought that John Denver returned from the dead with how uncanny singer Jim Curry bears resemblance. Curry and his John Denver tribute band

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The mayor of Tampa, Florida, warned that people who choose to stay in areas under mandatory evacuation orders due to the impending threat posed by Hurricane

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The American Hospital Association is urging the federal government to declare a national emergency, warning that patient safety is at risk due to a shortage of

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said the agency has enough resources to deal with Hurricane Milton, expected to slam into Florida’s Gulf Coast

By Bill Pan Contributing Writer Some people with Medicare will pay less out-of-pocket for prescription medications for the fourth quarter of this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Members of the Santa Clarita Valley Jewish community gathered Monday evening at Chabad of SCV for the anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel last year that saw hundreds

A couple of months after receiving options for how to proceed with a potential low-income student housing project, the Santa Clarita Community College District board of trustees is expected Wednesday

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office has released the identity for one of two individuals killed in a murder-suicide in Val Verde. Homicide officials have not disclosed any motivation

Weeks after city residents complained to Santa Clarita City Hall about their safety and security concerns after witnessing daytime evidence of drug use and addiction at a Valencia park, the

The Santa Clarita Swap Meet at the Saugus Speedway is closing down Oct. 27, according to the owner of the land, Doug Bonelli. Bonelli said he’s been trying to close

The L.A. County Fish and Wildlife Commission is seeking the L.A. County Board of Supervisors’ approval to award $10,000 from its Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund to Animal Tracks Inc.

The L.A. County Department of Public Works is asking the Board of Supervisors to approve a franchise agreement allowing Hecate Grid to operate its Humidor Battery Energy Storage System in

By Dan M. Berger Contributing Writer Israelis marked the first anniversary of the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that plunged their nation into war — a war that rages on.

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer The Hezbollah terrorist group fired rockets at Israel’s third largest city Haifa early on Monday as Israeli forces looked poised to expand ground incursions into southern

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer Hurricane Milton strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center reported on Monday, two days before the storm was expected to hit Florida’s Gulf

Site layout plans for the future Sulphur Springs Union School District elementary school in the Skyline Ranch community and state testing data are the big topics at Wednesday’s governing board

A large group of students excitedly gathered around in a circle, as a demonstrator held up a control pad and gave a command to “jump.” Shortly after, a dog wearing

By Signal Staff The two-day Hart of the West Pow Wow, a celebration of Native American culture, got underway on Saturday and continues Sunday at William S. Hart Park in