
First Bones’ Gulch haunted maze held in Castaic
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Museum held its first-ever Bones’ Gulch haunted maze at the Jack Bones Equestrian Center, drawing in hundreds looking for a fright. While the location already
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Museum held its first-ever Bones’ Gulch haunted maze at the Jack Bones Equestrian Center, drawing in hundreds looking for a fright. While the location already
The reappearance of the “Thin Blue Line” flag preceding the Saugus High School football game against Golden Valley on Friday night caused a stir in the community and beyond, as
The William S. Hart Union High School governing board is slated Wednesday to discuss an amendment to an agreement with the Los Angeles County Office of Education for the Business
An Oxnard man, who is accused of leaving his son in 90-degree weather in August while patronizing a business in the Santa Clarita Valley, is set to return to court
After a Bowman High School student was threatened by an outside party, who does not attend the school, Friday afternoon, school administrators placed the campus on a soft lockdown, according
Halloween is typically thought of to be a time spent at night and in neighborhoods. With Halloween approaching in just a few days, the Los Angeles County Department of Parks
It’s the event that grows in size and turnout every year: MB2 Entertainment held its doors open for the 10th Annual SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off on Friday. This year’s charity
Four separate incidents involving gunfire occurred over Halloween weekend, injuring three people, two of whom were injured on Sunday, according to sheriff’s and fire officials. The following are the accounts
As Joe Herrington looked at kids playing on the cartoonish-looking games he had built for North Oaks Church of Christ’s Family Fall Festival on Saturday, he said he was happy
Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a pair of weekend shootings on consecutive nights in two different areas of the Santa Clarita Valley. No fatalities were reported, although one patient was
For the very first time, Bethlehem Santa Clarita Valley hosted its “Trunk-or-Treat” event – a fundraiser for the church that had carnival games, food, drinks and of course, candy. While
Those who knew Dr. Lawrence R. Leiter well said he was one of most influential people who ever lived in the Santa Clarita Valley. Leiter, who died on Sept. 30, was
The Signal has announced its annual Top 51 list, ahead of a planned ceremony to recognize the Santa Clarita Valley’s most influential men and women. The list is meant as
By Signal Staff The Thin Blue Line flag flew again at the Saugus High School football game on Friday night in a show of support for law enforcement after the
The Sulphur Springs Union School District board voted Wednesday night to amend its substitute salary schedule along with an increase in its bus driver signing bonus due to a need
Residents of RV park in Agua Dulce fear displacement as deadline for park owner to meet compliance looms closer Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, 5th District, is scheduled to
Five high school marching bands endured the cold and occasional spots of rain to compete at the Wildcat Classic held at Valencia High School on Saturday. Lompoc High School, Littlerock
News release Each year, the city of Santa Clarita launches the Community Needs Assessment, which enables the public to provide input on pressing issues related to human supportive services, housing
News release Residents and visitors traveling throughout the city of Santa Clarita will now enjoy new amenities at nearly five dozen Santa Clarita Transit bus stops. In accordance with the
News release The city of Santa Clarita was recently ranked in the top 5% of fiscally healthy cities by the California State Auditor. The California State Auditor’s website features
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