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City to file litigation opposing Camp Scott

The Santa Clarita City Council announced Tuesday that it plans to file litigation opposing the recent decision by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to house the county’s violent youth

Domestic dispute erupts in fire

A domestic dispute between a homeowner and his renter in the Granada Villa Mobile Home Park led to a fire that burned the bedroom of the renter’s home Thursday morning.  

West Ranch dancers win 12 national titles

By Sarah Sikandar  Signal Staff Writer  When 13 students from West Ranch High School danced to Fergie’s “London Bridge” at the Contest of Champions Competition in Orlando, Florida, many in

Capt. Diez talks public safety with VIA

Homeowners with Ring security systems and the alerts on their smartphones are familiar with seeing neighbor reports of stolen packages, forced-entry burglaries or even questions about loud popping sounds —

Public Health: Surge is over, pandemic is not

By Jim HoltSenior Investigative Reporter As the number of new cases, hospitalizations and people dying of COVID continue to drop, public health officials advised residents remain cautious as a sub-variant

Alleged infidelity leads to assault, arrest

A man was arrested on suspicion of assaulting another man after reportedly finding the victim and his girlfriend alone in a car together, according to law enforcement officials.  The arrest

Local legislators call for ‘gas price’ relief

Local leaders who represent the Santa Clarita Valley in Sacramento lobbied this week in support of providing California residents with relief from climbing gas prices.   The news of widespread support