
City hosts parent symposium to talk about fentanyl
Winded. Confused. Angry. Broken. Saugus High student Kaysen Markoff recalled how he felt back in August 2021, after his mom told him one of his best friends, Isaac Boston, was

Winded. Confused. Angry. Broken. Saugus High student Kaysen Markoff recalled how he felt back in August 2021, after his mom told him one of his best friends, Isaac Boston, was

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department officials shared a happy ending to scary story Friday after a man reported missing in Val Verde was found on a hillside by drone operators from

Santa Clarita residents were invited to see beyond the front doors of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station without being put in cuffs on Thursday in partnership with the Valley

Commuting in and out of the Santa Clarita Valley will be getting a little bit easier, with Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s announcement Thursday of expanded local Metro train routes on the

Deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detained a stolen vehicle suspect at gunpoint Friday morning in a Canyon Country shopping center. The stolen vehicle suspect was detained pending investigation

By Signal Staff U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s death at age 90 on Friday drew recollections from local elected officials who described her as a groundbreaking leader who helped many other

A joint lawsuit filed by the parents of two Saugus High School students killed in a November 2019 on-campus shooting can proceed to trial, according to a tentative ruling obtained

Work stoppage could happen as soon as Monday if no deal is struck between union and transit contractor City of Santa Clarita transit workers are going on strike and it

A 57-year-old Lancaster resident was arrested on suspicion of burglary on Wednesday morning, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Kabrina Borbon, a spokeswoman for the

News release Interstate 5 in the Castaic area will be reduced from four lanes to two lanes in the northbound or southbound direction between 5 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday,

News release The state Department of Water Resources is urging people to avoid physical contact with water at Castaic Lake until further notice due to the presence of blue-green algae.

Woman who grew up in a small Moldova village shares her experience with Operation Christmas Child Olesea Makarets, who grew up in a small village in Moldova in the 1990s,

Titania K9 Fund hosted its annual fundraiser with a new theme, “An Evening with Therapy Dogs,” in the Santa Clarita Valley and raised $9,000 to help fund the Amerman Family

A 33-year-old Thousand Oaks woman pleaded not guilty to one count of involuntary homicide and five other counts on Wednesday in connection to the murder of a Newhall resident on

A land owner who’s been fighting L.A. County for years over how he wants to develop his 20-acre plot south of Sand Canyon Road and Sierra Highway got his approval

News release The iLEAD Charter School Network has received a $23,800 Arts Ed Collective Advancement Grant from the L.A. County Department of Arts and Culture that will allow it

Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a Clinton-Foundation-funded organization dedicated to health and wellness in public schools, announced that the Saugus Union School District had 15 schools that were to be

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors received an hourslong presentation Tuesday on the changes in the county courts’ bail system that will take effect on Sunday at 12:01 a.m.

Not long after the city of Santa Clarita took a moment of silence Tuesday in memory of Ryan Clinkunbroomer, a Santa Clarita Valley resident and Palmdale sheriff’s deputy who was

A debate over whether Santa Clarita should rejoin a 125-year-old statewide advocacy group renewed the discussion over the City Council’s growing frustration with legislation coming from Sacramento and what