
AOC graduates selected as Milken Scholars
Two 2020 Academy of the Canyons graduates share similar aspirations: to be the first generation in their families to go to college. Now, Daniel Kim and Katelyn Sulett are about
Two 2020 Academy of the Canyons graduates share similar aspirations: to be the first generation in their families to go to college. Now, Daniel Kim and Katelyn Sulett are about
The Lake Fire, burning just north of Santa Clarita, held at the same acreage and containment between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Fire officials said on Wednesday morning the fire
By Caleb Lunetta and Tammy Murga A restraining order requested by Los Angeles County against the church led by John MacArthur, who is also the chancellor emeritus for The Master’s
After deputies arrested a 43-year-old man Friday on suspicion of inflicting great bodily harm on a senior citizen, law enforcement officials are saying instances of elder abuse have been on
Central Park will soon have an addition to its name that will honor the victims of the Saugus High School shooting, following a vote Tuesday from Santa Clarita City Council
From lockdowns to reopening and closures once more, Santa Clarita Valley barbershops, as well as hair and nail salons — which are among those hardest hit by the everchanging COVID-19
After facing near-permanent closure, the decades-old Ice Station in Valencia is here to stay, with Santa Clarita City Council members unanimously voting in favor of acquiring the facility for $14.2
Original story posted: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25 Most recent update: 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25 As more than 600 fires burn on across California in what officials are calling
The Signal has updated its COVID-19 outbreak map from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. The points on the map below indicate addresses for nonresidential settings where three
By Claire CorneliusFor The Signal Trinity Classical Academy awarded associate degrees to five 2020 graduates as a part of Trinity’s Dual Credit program in conjunction with Colorado Christian University. Trinity
For the first time since June 8, Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials announced fewer than 1,000 COVID-19 cases, with just 989 reported Tuesday, bringing the overall total to
The city of Santa Clarita invites the community to participate in a virtual public meeting to discuss the draft non-motorized transportation plan, which seeks biking and walking improvements. The meeting
Six Flags veteran Don McCoy has been named new park president of Six Flags Magic Mountain, Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles and Phoenix, officials announced Tuesday. McCoy, who has been with
Three victims of Jeremy Haggerty, the ex-Hart District basketball coach who is serving nine years in prison for lewd acts upon children and sexual battery, are now suing the former
Investigators are saying that the two recently found dog heads in the Valencia area are the fault of local wildlife, and not any particular resident or person. In an update
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a reported grand theft in Canyon Country Tuesday morning. The call came in at approximately 10:15 a.m. at the Costco store located
Those turning 60 this year could face a dramatic hit of about $2,500 annually in Social Security benefits unless Congress addresses a glitch in the calculation formula. State Sen. Scott
As flu season approaches amid a global pandemic, health experts say it is more important than ever to get your flu shots, as they can help to protect you from
Santa Clarita City Council members are expected to hold both a closed meeting and a special session Tuesday to discuss anticipated litigation over Porta Bella — a plan adopted about
Two Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital social workers, Leslie Ro and Elizabeth Tarantini, have recently received recognition for excelling in their respective fields. Both women were recognized by the Santa Clarita
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