
Traffic collision on I-5 snarls traffic
A traffic collision involving three vehicles caused heavy traffic on Interstate 5 north of Lyons Avenue Saturday. None of the lanes were blocked due to the collision, according to officer

A traffic collision involving three vehicles caused heavy traffic on Interstate 5 north of Lyons Avenue Saturday. None of the lanes were blocked due to the collision, according to officer

Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman La orden de California para quedarse en casa se levantó en todas las regiones del estado el lunes, dando luz verde a la reapertura

New California laws now in effect in the new year require businesses to provide more for their workforce amid ongoing economic challenges brought forth by the coronavirus pandemic, such as

Los Angeles County Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Friday: ICU capacity for Southern California: 0.0% New COVID-19 cases reported in L.A. County in the past 24

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital welcomed its first delivered baby of 2021 early Friday morning. Emerson Jewett was born at 3:28 a.m. on New Year’s Day. She weighs 7 pounds, 2

Christian musician Sean Feucht’s controversial “Let Us Worship” rallies concluded on New Year’s Eve with hundreds of people gathered at Higher Vision Church in Valencia as the Santa Clarita Valley

Known well in Santa Clarita Valley circles for his impassioned advocacy, deep baritone voice and support for the community he loved, longtime local fixture Allan Cameron died Saturday. He was

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health held a press briefing Thursday to make a last-minute plea for county residents to avoid New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck the restaurant industry in March, Santa Clarita residents Angelica and Joe Cubangbang worried about the future, but found success after taking matters into their own

Skipping down the street dressed in her Sunday best, despite the church being closed, was Soazig Millet. At the age of 4 or 5, she was seen doing this regularly,

The Sulphur Springs Union School District chose a new board president for the 2021 year during the district’s organizational board meeting Dec. 16. The board elected Ken Chase to serve

When Signal Owner/Publisher Richard Budman and I started talking about the “Top 10” stories that shaped the year 2020, my first response was only half-joking: “COVID-19. COVID-19. COVID-19. COVID-19, COVID-19…”

An off-duty law enforcement officer with a watchful eye helped Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies catch a Van Nuys couple they suspect of stealing numerous packages in the SCV.

Editor’s note: The following article was compiled from reports recently available at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and email from Sheriff’s Station officials. The reports are preliminary, compiled by

As COVID-19 continues to surge across L.A. County, a group of Christian activists is planning a “Let Us Worship” event at a Valencia church Thursday in protest of the pandemic

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced Wednesday the county had surpassed 10,000 deaths related to COVID-19, while continuing to urge residents to cancel New Year’s gatherings. “As

Calling the district attorney’s recent special directives “not merely radical, but plainly unlawful” in a court filing, the union for Los Angeles County prosecutors filed a lawsuit aimed at stopping

The fight against COVID-19 on the frontlines paints a complex, busy image: There’s a sea of scrubs and isolation gowns scrambling through hospital hallways and intensive care units as nurses

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a phased, in-person learning plan Wednesday, with support for the state’s youngest students to be on track to return to school as early as February. The

After a trial in which she testified against practices taking place at her former employer, All Creatures Veterinary Center, one of the few 24-hour animal hospitals in the Santa Clarita