
Students, faculty hear about 1st Amendment rights
There are five parts to the First Amendment: freedom of religion, speech, press, petition and assembly. Now, it’s about understanding those rights and what to do with them that matters,
There are five parts to the First Amendment: freedom of religion, speech, press, petition and assembly. Now, it’s about understanding those rights and what to do with them that matters,
A second child died Wednesday as a result of a fiery crash on Monday at a busy Stevenson Ranch intersection, where the driver, a Bakersfield woman, was found naked next
A single-car spin-out turned into a two-vehicle collision on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5, between McBean Parkway and Lyons Avenue, left no injuries but caused heavy traffic on the
First responders airlifted a child from Rancho Pico Junior High School in Stevenson Ranch to a hospital in response to a medical call on Wednesday morning, according to the Los
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion Tuesday to implement mental health services across the county, including the Santa Clarita Valley, for veterans and their families. “Our county community
A loaded trash truck caught fire near the Newhall Aquarium on Tuesday evening, causing its load to dump across a Santa Clarita road. “At about 5:40 p.m., we received a
Although it may seem implausible at first, following a deadly campus shooting at Saugus High School on Thursday, healing is possible, according to therapist Jonathan Sandberg. More than 150 people,
After fleeing for their lives during a deadly shooting on campus that left three dead, Centurions returned to Saugus High School on Tuesday morning to retrieve belongings left behind. The
The retrial for a man accused of killing six people in a fiery late-night crash on Interstate 5 is scheduled for next year, officials with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said Monday.
The “Songs for Saugus: A Night of Jazz” concert will be held at Vincenzo’s Pizza in Newhall on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The concert was initially meant to raise funds for the jazz programs at Valencia High School, but the music program then decided to give those funds to help the families affected by the Saugus shooting cover their medical bills and otherwise recover.
Family members reported Mia Tretta, 15, who had been recovering at a hospital following the Saugus High shooting that left three teenagers dead and three others wounded last week, returned
A driver of a big rig truck on southbound Interstate 5 jackknifed Tuesday morning, according to California Highway Patrol officers. CHP Officer Eric Preissman of the Newhall-area office said the
Before putting on the calories, runners hope to burn some off during the 11th annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot at College of the Canyons. Held a few hours before people
While Saugus High School remained closed Monday after a fatal shooting on campus late last week, students at other district schools returned to class, with some expressing comfort from teachers
Lancaster City Councilwoman Angela Underwood Jacobs announced Monday she was ending her campaign to fill the 25th Congressional District seat in 2020. Her eight-month candidacy ended after learning that former
By Kaityn Nickerson For The Signal Superior Life Support Inc., a certified CPR training center, is scheduled Nov. 23 to host a free lunch, provided by the Habit Burger Truck,
Correction: Due to a source error, The Signal incorrectly reported the woman fled the scene of the crash. By Gilbert Bernal and Perry Smith California Highway Patrol officers are investigating
After seeing his former school splashed across various news networks following a shooting that took the lives of three people and injured three others, Tyler Coe decided he wanted to
Thousands gathered in Central Park Sunday night to remember the lives lost at the Saugus High School shooting, and reuniting in their grief, they shared a message. “We will be
The city of Santa Clarita is hosting a vigil Sunday at Central Park to allow those impacted by Thursday’s shooting a chance to mourn and grieve. Anyone unable to attend
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