
Update: Stolen kitten has been found
Residents’ warm wishes and efforts have resulted in the reunion between 15-week Milo and his brother Winston Saturday morning, according to Gary Kassan from Bulldog Liquidators. “We got a call

Residents’ warm wishes and efforts have resulted in the reunion between 15-week Milo and his brother Winston Saturday morning, according to Gary Kassan from Bulldog Liquidators. “We got a call

Attendees gathered at Margarita’s Mexican Grill for VIA Cocktails & Conversation with Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, on Thursday, June 20.

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer The American Civil Liberties Union and other groups are planning to sue Louisiana over a new law that requires public schools to display the Ten Commandments

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys filed a notice confirming they will use classified materials as part of their defense strategy in his federal documents case. A

As Superintendent Mike Kuhlman’s time with the William S. Hart Union High School District is coming to a close after 27 years, Erin Wilson had an idea. Appointed to the

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, implored L.A. County officials to declare a state of emergency over Chiquita Canyon Landfill and again asked the state to do the same during a

Chiquita Canyon Landfill issued a statement Friday acknowledging the facility accepted 129,000 tons more waste than its annual limit in 2023. The figures were self-reported in an annual report that

In response to questions about a possible heat advisory this weekend, National Weather Service officials said Friday, “It’s going to be a hot one.” Carol Smith, meteorologist for the NWS,

The multiagency response to the Post Fire led to another jump in the size of its containment line, officials said Friday morning. The news also prompted a shift in

New structure was supposed to take effect July 1, would have raised AYSO fees from $8,400 per season to $154,700, per soccer officials After receiving concerns from Santa Clarita Valley

Gary Kassan from Bulldog Liquidators is requesting the public’s help in locating 15-week-old Milo, a gray and white kitten with tiger stripes and spotting, who was stolen from the establishment

The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with the L.A. County Fire Department, held a Summer Fire Safety Press Conference on Friday morning aimed to educate residents about the mitigation

By Jeanne Kuang CalMatters Writer For years, California businesses have tried to repeal a unique state labor law that allows workers to sue their bosses over alleged workplace violations and

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Home prices in the United States hit a new high this month, with a decline in mortgage rates triggering a slight fall in monthly payments, according

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency announced it has received the Distinguished Budget Presentation award for its FY 2023/24 & FY 2024/25 Biennial Budget from the Government Finance

Gallery: Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal

A brush fire that broke out Thursday afternoon between Canyon Country and Agua Dulce was stopped at 10 acres, according to L.A. County Fire Department officials. Firefighters were dispatched to

Residents are reeling from the loss of horses Norma Jean and Husband, after they were struck and killed by a driver at the intersection of Sand Canyon and Iron Canyon

As school districts across the state continue to finalize their budgets for the upcoming school year, Castaic Union School District officials are confident that they will have no issues over

A reduction in wind helped firefighters keep the Post Fire within its 15,690-acre “footprint” as of Thursday, although hot spots remain in the south, according to Landon Haack, operations section