
More programs return to Placerita Canyon Nature Center
Santa Clarita Valley residents have more opportunities to get out in nature, as some of the Placerita Nature Center’s most popular programs make a return, including its twilight hike this

Santa Clarita Valley residents have more opportunities to get out in nature, as some of the Placerita Nature Center’s most popular programs make a return, including its twilight hike this

By Emily Alvarenga & Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writers Medical examiners with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office identified Adrian Joel Sanchez, 34, of Long Beach, as the man

The California Public Utilities Commission, which regulates the state’s public utility services, approved an extension of the iFoster Pilot Program, according to a statement released by the office of Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita. The program provides foster youth

Most voters will receive their mail-in ballots for the Sept. 14 gubernatorial recall election by Monday, Aug. 16, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar/Recorder’s Office. Voters can cast their ballot by sending it through the mail. Postage

By Emily Alvarenga & Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writers Evacuations were called, but no buildings were lost Thursday as structures were threatened by a fast-moving brush fire in Newhall and

Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, has selected the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry as her district’s nonprofit organization of the year. James Espinoza, director of the SCV Food Pantry, said Valladares’ office told

By Bobby Block Signal Staff Writer Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel extracted a person trapped in an overturned vehicle following a traffic collision near the intersection of Lyons Avenue

Control over land-use policy remains a focal point for the city of Santa Clarita, which earlier this year sought to retain maximum control within the framework of new state laws making it easier to build accessory dwelling

Historic low water levels at Lake Oroville will not impact the Santa Clarita Valley’s water supply this year, according to the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency. Dirk Marks, director of water resources for the

The California Department of Public Health announced Wednesday a new public health order requiring all school staff to either show proof of full vaccination or be tested once a week.

Valencia High School graduate and sports broadcaster Alexa Shaw recently had the opportunity to showcase her talent as an on-air personality for NBC during the Olympics. Shaw was part of

By Caleb Lunetta & Emily Alvarenga Signal Senior Staff Writers Homicide detectives are investigating a deputy-involved shooting that left the suspect dead north of Templin Highway on Wednesday after the

Firefighters quickly extinguished a vehicle fire that had spread to nearby brush on Highway 14 in Agua Dulce Wednesday. The incident was reported around noon on northbound Highway 14, north

A power outage initially impacted 1,628 customers in an area straddling Newhall and Saugus Wednesday morning. Power had been restored to all Southern California Edison customers in the area by 3:39 p.m., according to SCE spokeswoman Diane Castro. Before

About 30 people gathered outside the Saugus Union School District’s office Tuesday morning to protest COVID-19 vaccination and indoor-masking mandates for children enrolled in public schools. Parents shared their stories in the parking lot in front of

Outside of the masks and a few logistical changes, it appeared to be business as usual for three Santa Clarita Valley school districts Tuesday with students and staff returning to

The brother of 17-year-old Kayla Payan said Tuesday that while the family is devastated over the death of their sister and daughter, they wanted to express they do not blame

Los Angeles County officials have just under two weeks to develop a report exploring the possibility of requiring people to show proof that they’ve received the COVID-19 vaccine to access “certain indoor public spaces.” The Los Angeles County

After a court ruling struck down Measure J as unconstitutional, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors took steps Tuesday toward earmarking funds to implement the goals of the county ballot

By Caleb Lunetta & Emily AlvarengaSignal Senior Staff Writers Data recorders found inside both vehicles involved in the fatal Castaic crash Sunday may provide further details into what transpired moments