
Summer heat arrives in SCV
The summer heat has made its way to Santa Clarita, hitting a high of 102 degrees on Saturday. By Rylee Holwager and Trevor Morgan Signal Staff Writers There are many

The summer heat has made its way to Santa Clarita, hitting a high of 102 degrees on Saturday. By Rylee Holwager and Trevor Morgan Signal Staff Writers There are many

Pride is happiness. Pride is love. Pride is about loving who you love. Those were the themes as the Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Department held its first pride
One person is dead after a vehicle vs. pedestrian collision occurred on Interstate 5 near the Valencia Boulevard on-ramp on Friday night, according to Officer Michael Nasir with the California

Decrying the state’s orders for “housing at any cost” and supporting a call to honor a fallen deputy, among other topics, the Santa Clarita City Council’s Legislative Committee met to

CalFire will extend the public comment period for the adoption process of the Fire Hazard Severity Zone map through Aug. 9. According to the Office of the State Fire Marshal,

Tim Gobi, also known as “Dagger,” sat in the corner of an office in Mike and Nick’s Tire & Service as he explained his unlikely partnership with the person whose

John Barila, Tim Burks, Trevor Lynskey and Daniel Walker had been playing darts at Marci’s Sports Bar & Grill for some time. When the National Dart Association’s tournament was coming

By Marisa Kendall CalMatters Homelessness Writer LaVoy Darden is looking for someone. Making the rounds through Houston’s homeless encampments as an outreach specialist for a local nonprofit group, he offers

As musician Adin Boyer, who’s on the autism spectrum, got ready at his keyboard, a robotic female voice came over the speakers in College of the Canyons’ Performing Arts Center.

A brush fire was halted after burning 7.5-acres near Gorman Thursday, according to Martin Rangel, supervising fire dispatcher for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Rangel said the fire was

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Business Expo made its return on Wednesday, allowing businesses to once again interact with the community face-to-face at the Hyatt Regency Valencia. “I

Summer is coming in hot and the Santa Clarita Valley is riding the wave — the heat wave — as the SCV is expected to reach triple digits in degrees

News release Does your landscape need a refresh? Has your landscape has been established for a while now, but you know that it needs some work to keep it looking

News release College of the Canyons has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the chancellor of the California Community Colleges to fund a Native American Student Support and Success

Medical examiners of the L.A. County Coroner’s Office identified the man who died in a shooting Tuesday from what’s been reported as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Abel Valderrama Centeno,

By Signal Staff Cemex Inc. has petitioned the State Water Resources Control Board, seeking to set aside a decision to reopen the review of the mining company’s water permit for

The Santa Clarita City Council approved the largest budget in the city’s history Tuesday, in addition to agreeing to around $1 million for a trail in Sand Canyon and to

News release Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Wednesday his legislation to equip classrooms with life-saving trauma kits passed unanimously out of the Assembly Education Committee. “The sad fact today

Firefighters responded to an emergency medical service call for a California Highway Patrol Newhall officer on Wednesday afternoon in Canyon Country, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. According

News release Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger is introducing a motion asking the Board of Supervisors to designate a centuries-old oak tree known as “Old Glory” as a Los