
Saugus man gets 18-year sentence for child sex crimes
A Saugus man found guilty of two counts involving the continuous sexual abuse of a child back in March was sentenced to 18 years in state prison, a spokesman for

A Saugus man found guilty of two counts involving the continuous sexual abuse of a child back in March was sentenced to 18 years in state prison, a spokesman for

By Signal Staff The Santa Clarita Valley’s representatives in Sacramento issued contrasting statements Thursday in response to the Legislature’s passage of the proposed state budget, which now heads to negotiations with

Deputies arrested a 42-year-old Bakersfield resident on suspicion of sale of narcotics on Monday following a traffic stop, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. According to Deputy Robert

The Santa Clarita City Council moved forward Tuesday with plans to acquire William S. Hart Park, unanimously approving 10 steps for city staff that would ultimately result in L.A. County

A call for service on Tuesday regarding a domestic violence incident resulted in the arrest of a 26-year-old Newhall resident on suspicion of domestic assault, robbery and false imprisonment, according

A 35-year-old Van Nuys resident was arrested on suspicion of the felony charge of taking a person’s vehicle without their consent on Wednesday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station

By Signal Staff State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, drew national media attention this week when he urged parents to “flee California” because of increasing government encroachment upon parents’ rights,

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, released the following statement after the FY24 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations bill was reported favorably to the full House by the

Council Chambers were packed Tuesday as the City Council issued its annual proclamation recognizing Pride Month in front of a standing-room-only crowd, a move that drew praise and protest

The city’s annual budget surpassed the $300-million mark Tuesday, with City Manager Ken Striplin calling the $322 million spending plan a far cry from one of the city’s first budgets,

News release Reps. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Jay Obernolte, R-Hesperia, have introduced the Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act, which would establish a program within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric

News release Citing a very low operating cost burden and stable financial outlook, Fitch Ratings has affirmed the ratings on several Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency debt obligations for 2023.

News release Do you know the names of the two renowned families that called Tesoro Adobe Historic Park home? You can find out today by paying a visit to the

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are investigating and attempting to locate a woman who yelled profanities, smoked from a pipe and attempted to back into another vehicle

News release The Santa Clarita Division of California Retired Teachers Association held its annual Scholarship Luncheon on June 6, honoring 11 local graduating seniors with college scholarships. The 205-member CalRTA

News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, hosted a reception to congratulate the U.S. military service academy appointees from California’s 27th District. Out of the high school students nominated by

News release Customer satisfaction continues to rise, according to the results of the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency’s 2023 Customer Opinion Survey. The survey, conducted by third-party consultant True

News release The Saugus Union School District is seeking nominations for the annual Dr. Joan Lucid Leadership and Service Award. The award honors Lucid, who retired in June 2018

News release On the first day of the College of the Canyons spring 2023 semester, Laura Llamas was virtually attending her civil litigation class via Zoom along with her classmates.

A 34-year-old Sand Canyon mom is facing a brandishing charge and a pair of concealed weapon charges after a verbal altercation in the schoolyard between junior high school students escalated