
Jessica Mikayla: From childhood inspiration to NAACP Image Award Nominee
Jessica Mikayla’s journey from being a young admirer of television shows to a thriving actress has earned her a nomination in the NAACP’s Image Awards for her work on “Disney

Jessica Mikayla’s journey from being a young admirer of television shows to a thriving actress has earned her a nomination in the NAACP’s Image Awards for her work on “Disney

By Perry Smith and Katherine Quezada Signal Senior Staff Writer and Signal Staff Writer Deputies with the Special Assignment Team of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are investigating a

A man was arrested on suspicion of robbery after taking unpaid merchandise from a business late last month, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. “Deputies with the SCV

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency restored water service Monday to the intersection of Magic Mountain Parkway and Valencia Boulevard after a shopping center lost service due to prolonged scheduled

Santa Clarita City Council members are expected to discuss a 10% pay raise for next year’s council at Tuesday’s meeting. The first and only item of new business on the

Metrolink officials are investigating the cause of a mechanical failure that led to a train catching fire near the Soledad Canyon station on Monday morning, according to Metrolink officials. L.A.

The Santa Clarita Valley Eco Alliance held its first-ever Eco Film Festival at College of the Canyons on Saturday, aimed to generate awareness, open discussion and solutions for the future

On SCV Chinese Dance’s official website, the group’s mission statement is “preserving, sharing, enjoying, and teaching traditional and modern Chinese dance.” When talking to group leader and founder Christine Chen,

A gas leak was reported at 28230 Constellation Road at a bounce house establishment early Saturday afternoon, according to Supervisor Ed Pickett of the L.A. County Fire Department. The location,

L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger thanked her supporters Thursday in a statement noting she’s “positioned to continue representing our county’s large and diverse 5th District,” which includes the Santa Clarita

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set to hear a report at Tuesday’s meeting from the Department of Public Works regarding the levying of a tax for Stevenson

Seventeen men and 17 women, who are in the running to be named the community’s top volunteers, gathered at the Canyon Theatre Guild Wednesday evening for the 2024 Santa Clarita

A local investigation that began in January led to narcotics detectives arresting a Canyon Country man after serving a search warrant at his home and finding methamphetamine and LSD, according


The public discussion for a piece of land “that’s probably transcended every City Council we’ve had” as Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth put it Wednesday, didn’t really draw a

Former Whittaker Bermite site being eyed for thousands of homes, hundreds of acres of park space The developer trying to build up about 1,000 acres in the middle of Santa

In the latest rebuke from Chiquita Canyon Landfill’s regulators, the L.A. Regional Water Quality Control Board denied a Jan. 4, 2022, application the landfill sought to expand operations with

The case for a Canyon Country man arrested after an hourslong standoff Feb. 1 at his home is heading back to court for another hearing date March 29. Carl Pruett,

While not quite at pre-pandemic levels, the Newhall School District is aiming to meet its metric goals and is on track with its expenditures to do so, according to Kate

An incident involving a student being questioned by William S. Hart Union High School District officials and the district’s legal counsel without notifying the parents has led the district to