
COC offers multiple class formats during winter session.
College of the Canyons students can begin registering for winter session, which begins Jan. 4, and will have multiple class formats to choose from amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Due
College of the Canyons students can begin registering for winter session, which begins Jan. 4, and will have multiple class formats to choose from amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Due
Santa Clarita City Council members are expected to meet in closed session Tuesday to discuss the lawsuit several landlords filed in September against California and several cities over anti-eviction measures
School Day Cafe, previously named the Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency, will expand its meal program to provide children across the SCV with weekend meals beginning Dec. 11.
By Claire Schlaman For The Signal Children’s Hospital Los Angeles will be offering free flu shots every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at participating locations. No appointment is
Prosecutors named two new defendants, including a Castaic woman, Thursday in connection with an alleged attack on a transgender woman that took place in October 2019. Margarita Valencia, aka “Inquieta”
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies named the suspect in an alleged domestic violence shooting Monday in Canyon Country. SCV deputies responded to a call from the 16600 block of
A yearslong legal battle for the family of Elena Lorraine Kramer, a 19-year-old killed in a 2016 single-car crash on Bouquet Canyon, is expected to end soon, according to next
College of the Canyons’ governing board members conducted a special closed session meeting Thursday, which had been canceled the day before, to evaluate Chancellor Dianne Van Hook’s performance. No official
College of the Canyons student-athletes won’t be participating in fall sports, COC officials announced Thursday, following statewide concern over rising COVID-19 diagnoses. “This is a decision that was not entered
California law governs many aspects related to the development of accessory dwelling units in neighborhoods, also known as “granny flats,” but Santa Clarita could attain more local control on characteristics,
Trials for Los Angeles County courts will see another extension due to the spike of COVID-19 cases, according to an order issued by the presiding judge of the county court
Original story posted: 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 3 Most recent update: 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3 Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new regional stay-at-home order Thursday, aimed at getting residents
A detective from the Sheriff’s Department’s Missing Person Unit is trying to help a close-knit Castaic family find a loved one who’s been missing since Nov. 1, he said Thursday.
After imposing a temporary ban on outdoor dining, Los Angeles County health officials have to prove in court how it poses a significant risk for COVID-19 transmission, according to a
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced a record-breaking number of daily COVID-19 cases, as well as hospitalizations, Thursday amid an ongoing surge. More than 7,800 COVID-19 cases
Some Santa Clarita Valley residents were without power Thursday morning, while others remained under consideration for power shut-offs amid Red Flag conditions. Southern California Edison officials announced earlier in the
The 17th and final day of testimony in the trial of Balpal Sandhu, who’s accused of negligent practices at his veterinary facilities in the Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys, wrapped
As the surge in COVID-19 cases continues, L.A. County officials announced Wednesday the county will be implementing a new at-home COVID-19 testing program, aimed at allowing those with mobility issues
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday it had revised its quarantine guidelines for those who may have been exposed to COVID-19, as CDC officials warned Americans not
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