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Saugus district addresses COVID-19 mandate concerns

Saugus Union School District board members have decided to write a letter asking Gov. Gavin Newsom and Santa Clarita Valley representatives for transparency and clarification on a future vaccination mandate that would affect children ages

City Council approves workforce housing project

The Santa Clarita City Council has approved a plan to enter into a multi-million-dollar workforce housing project designed to bring rent-restricted housing to local middle-income residents.   Adopted as a resolution

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Deputies investigate negligent use of fire arm

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies received a call for service from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital staff after a victim came in with an apparently self-inflicted single gunshot wound Wednesday evening.   At

Firefighters respond to fire in Canyon Country

An outbuilding fire broke out in Canyon Country on Wednesday, prompting a quick response from the Los Angeles County Fire Department.   The fire was reported near the intersection of Oak Spring

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Stern rolls out roadmap to close Aliso Canyon

Following news that the California Public Utilities Commission had voted to approve an increase in the capacity at the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility, Sen. Henry Stern, D-Los Angeles,

Henry Mayo reports 2 COVID-19 deaths

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported two additional deaths related to COVID-19 Tuesday as the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health continues to warn of a winter surge. The deaths

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Woman arrested on suspicion of elder abuse

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a Canyon Country woman on suspicion of elder abuse on Dec. 8.   According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokeswoman for the SCV Sheriff’s Station, deputies responded

Rainfall brings flooding, crashes to SCV

By Victor Corral Martinez  Signal Staff Writer  As an early-winter storm brought some welcome rainfall to the Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday, no major incidents were reported by midday, though

Former-school board president disputes charges

The attorney for a former East Los Angeles College dean and local school board president accused of embezzlement said Sunday that his client denies the criminal allegations filed against him last

California issues statewide mask mandate

California issued a statewide mask mandate for indoor public spaces Monday through the holidays, as Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 had more than

Bolde arrested on suspicion of embezzlement, perjury

By Jose Herrera & Caleb Lunetta Bill Bolde, former Saugus High School principal, was arrested and booked Saturday morning on suspicion of felonious embezzlement and perjury.  According to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Sgt.

2 suspects involved in Ulta Beauty store burglary

Two suspects burglarized Ulta Beauty, a cosmetic and beauty supply store located on the 24000 block of Magic Mountain Parkway, according to watch Sgt. Bengston of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.  One person was

Santa Day: Horses over reindeer any day

 JoAnn Barlog and her daughter, Jenny, have driven up Sierra Highway to Mint Canyon and onto the familiar dirt path of Rocking Horse Road for almost 15 years.   Awaiting them

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Man with self-inflicted injury taken to hospital

 Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating an assault with a deadly weapon that was reported early Saturday morning in Canyon Country.  According to SCV Sheriff’s Station Sgt. Clark, deputies received reports of