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Deputy-involved fight prompts use of force probe

A “use of force” investigation is underway after a video circulating on social media showing two Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies fighting a single man was released following a Tuesday night

County hosts forum on schools reopening

County health and school officials Friday responded to questions from parents about schools reopening across the county during a live virtual townhall.  Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools Debra Duardo

Hart district grades 7-12 begin return to campus

Thousands of Santa Clarita Valley junior and high school students returned to campus Monday for in-person instruction, marking another milestone for local education officials seeking a return to more normalcy during the global pandemic.  

Garcia: Bipartisanship is a ‘challenge’

Rep. Michael Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, met with the editorial board of The Signal recently. The in-person meeting held at The Signal’s newsroom was the congressman’s first meeting with The Signal.  Garcia talked about his experience trying

COVID-19: Low figures result of weekend lag

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Monday, noting that the low figures may be a result in the lag of weekend reporting:

Nearly one-third of SCV vaccinated

The vaccination rate in Santa Clarita Valley increased to 31.8%, according to Los Angeles County public health data current through Mar. 22. County data includes people who have received at least one dose of the

Sheriff’s deputies responded to a domestic violence call.

Domestic violence suspect flees Valencia home

A man suspected of physically assaulting his wife fled a home in the 29300 block of Dakota Drive in Valencia Saturday.   Sheriff’s deputies received a call about the suspected domestic violence at 2:17 p.m.  A man in a dark colored Chevrolet Avalanche SUV was

Seniors receive Passover meal

In celebration of Passover, 90 seniors in the Santa Clarita Valley were delivered meals Friday. Sheila and Scott Petri and their kids Sam, 13, and Sarah, 16, are congregants of

Legislation aimed at fraud moves ahead

Legislation tackling fraud in state unemployment claims authored by state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, is headed to the California State Senate Appropriations Committee next month after successfully passing through the Senate Judiciary Committee.