
‘Merryville’ benefits Salvation Army
By Jose Herrera Signal Staff Writer Sam’s Club partnered with the Salvation Army of California to get a jump start on the season of giving with a holiday-inspired moment for Santa Clarita Valley residents.

By Jose Herrera Signal Staff Writer Sam’s Club partnered with the Salvation Army of California to get a jump start on the season of giving with a holiday-inspired moment for Santa Clarita Valley residents.

Whoever said old dogs can’t learn new tricks hasn’t met Ginger, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s new peer support K-9. “We’ve had a rough year and a half,” Capt.

By Jose Herrera Signal Staff Writer Emergency responders transported two individuals to the hospital after a traffic collision in which one vehicle caught fire Saturday. Firefighters received a call at approximately

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer The father of a Canyon Country 2-month-old who died earlier this year at L.A. Childrens Hospital was arrested Thursday on suspicion of murder, according to an L.A.

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer A man was transported to the hospital after an early-morning rollover crash on Friday in Canyon Country. The call of the collision was reported

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer A firm that donated to the “Committee for College of the Canyons – Yes on Measure E,” and subsequently was awarded a half-million-dollar contract paid for by Measure E

UPDATED: The original version of this story indicated the suspect had been released on bail. He has not. By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer A man accused of attacking a

By Jose Herrera Signal Staff Writer The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the final tract maps for the development of Mission Village in Valencia. The map outlines the approximately

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved $1.25 million settlements to be given to two families affected by a helicopter crash that killed nine individuals last

An assault with a deadly weapon suspect was spotted Wednesday driving in the same area where law enforcement was searching for a separate driver wanted on suspicion of a hit and run, according to

A woman was arrested on suspicion of starting a handful of small roadside fires in Newhall on Tuesday, according to law enforcement officials. The arrest stems from a call the Los Angeles

Within only a few days of its initial ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Canyon Country Community Center hosted hundreds of residents and business leaders who gathered to hear city officials deliver the 2021 State

During a presentation in the Main Theater in Newhall on Wednesday, Santa Clarita residents heard one community member’s idea on how to combat the California drought through a major feat of

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s vaccine mandate now requires bars and similar establishments across the county to verify full vaccination of all patrons and employees prior to

The PerkinElmer COVID-19 laboratory’s $1.7 billion contract was quietly auto-renewed Sunday amid allegations of poor management and ongoing state investigations of the Valencia lab. PerkinElmer, a Massachusetts-based diagnostics company, was

Ba-dum ba-dum. The drums began, the horns followed and an outpour of cheers drowned any side conversations as William S. Hart High School’s Hart Regiment band and color guard marched into Cougar Stadium. Hart High

County officials are planning to discuss the site selection process for the potential use of Camp Scott in Saugus as the county’s new Secure Youth Treatment Facility during a town hall-style

With shovels full of dirt, Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley and its community partners began building hope and dreams in Newhall on Monday. “We are a nonprofit organization dedicated

Community members gathered at the Boys and Girls Club of the Santa Clarita Valley on Saturday to remember the life of Pat Allen, who spent her life volunteering and fostering community. Allen was 89 years old when

By Jose Herrera Signal Staff Writer On a late night with clear skies, Santa Clarita Valley community members looked up toward the sky in search of secrets of the universe. College