
Local water officials tackle emerging national problem
SCV Water Agency board members discussed ways of tackling the problem of a non-stick chemical suspected of being carcinogenic in 17 agency wells, after being informed of the issue earlier
SCV Water Agency board members discussed ways of tackling the problem of a non-stick chemical suspected of being carcinogenic in 17 agency wells, after being informed of the issue earlier
About 400 people filled the Bella Vida senior center Wednesday to receive service information, attend seminars and enjoy each others’ company with a free lunch as part of a resource
The new, multi-million-dollar Bella Vida senior center is one step closer to reaching full funding, thanks in part to a $450,000 check that Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, presented at
Whether lawyers are ready to go to trial in the case of a Palmdale man killed in a highway crash two years ago is the purpose of a court hearing
Two out-of-towners were arrested this week on suspicion of street racing, allegedly in connection with a “speed contest” not far from where more than 100 people were cited two years
The hallmarks of any thriving city are services that not only meet the needs of a community but also enhance the quality of life for those who live there. Santa
A boy has been detained by deputies on suspicion of threatening his family at knifepoint in Valencia. Around 1 p.m. Wednesday, deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station responded
By Jim Holt & Gilbert Bernal Signal Staff Writers A young man was detained early afternoon Wednesday by deputies investigating the alleged theft of a golf cart, after the vehicle
A fight over a bottle of beer allegedly stolen from a Valencia gas station ends in the arrest on a Lancaster woman on suspicion of robbery. On Sept. 26, about
Members of the local sanitation board approved $160,000 worth of extra work pursuing their four-year chloride compliance plan. On Monday, members of the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District board voted
A Saugus man arrested twice in a 72-hour period — accused of being drunk in public, then, three days later in connection with a wild ride through Saugus with two
As she sat in the neonatal intensive care unit and worried about her child who was born barely breathing and riddled with pneumonia, Sharon Garver said she was given a
Along with showing appreciation for their classified staff members, the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board will discuss a $20-million purchase of solar power generating facilities. In
Law enforcement officers and firefighters can now receive compensation for career-related psychological injuries, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Tuesday the Trauma Treatment Act introduced by state Sen. Henry
A bill aiming to make Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board of directors’ operations more efficient is now law after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Sen. Scott Wilk’s Senate Bill 387.
At least five families have left Cali Lake RV Resort this week after the state issued a notice to suspend the park owner’s permit to operate unless a number of
Santa Clarita plans to join transportation providers, local municipalities and businesses throughout California to celebrate California Clean Air Day today. Offering free local and commuter trips on Santa Clarita’s CNG-powered
By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal To celebrate Dusshera, the Hindu festival that commemorates Lord Rama’s defeat over the evil King Ravan, the Sri Siddhi Vinayaka Temple of Santa Clarita,
On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Local Group is scheduled to host a public star viewing party at Vasquez Rocks where visitors can expect to see the new moon, Jupiter, Saturn and deep space objects like nebulae.
A man was injured and taken by ambulance to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Monday night after the car he was driving crashed head on into a traffic light pole in
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