
Army veteran looks to rebuild in the wake of Tick Fire
You never think it will happen to you. That’s what Matthew and Fatima Green thought as they toured the wreckage that is now their home on Sugar Loaf Court in
You never think it will happen to you. That’s what Matthew and Fatima Green thought as they toured the wreckage that is now their home on Sugar Loaf Court in
Medical examiners identified the man who died Thursday night in a fatal two-vehicle collision in Canyon Country as 37-year-old Shawn Johns, according to Kristy McCraken, investigator with Coroner’s Office. Johns,
The city of Santa Clarita recently received a state award for the implementation of its system that helps first responders locate trail users in an emergency. The Emergency Trails Locator
After Los Angeles County’s approval in September to fast-track funds for combating homelessness, Santa Clarita will have a chance to chime in on how the county should be using local
Saugus Union School District officials have announced that two of their schools are eligible for the California Distinguished School awards. In 2020 California is recognizing outstanding education programs and practices
By Raychel Stewart For The Signal While Santa Clarita Valley residents are facing another harsh fire season, it’s never too late to make sure preparations are met to ensure the
By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The World Mission Society Church of God delivered 1,000 hygiene kits to the homeless population recently at Los Angeles City Hall. The kits included
A Lancaster man has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol causing injury in connection with a Wednesday crash on Highway 14 in which five people
A motorcyclist was injured and taken to the hospital Friday following a mid-afternoon traffic collision with a car on Soledad Canyon Road at Ruether Avenue. Paramedics with the Los Angeles
Although they are the smallest district in the Santa Clarita Valley in terms of both total number of students and schools, the Castaic Union School District continued to see growth
By Bobby Block Signal Staff Writer One person was rushed to the hospital after being rescued from a wrecked car on Copper Hill Drive, near Medlar Drive, Friday morning, according
A man died after a two-vehicle collision that sheared a hydrant and downed power lines in Canyon Country Thursday night, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials. The incident
The city of Santa Clarita has announced street closures and how to avoid traffic impacts as the 2019 marathon approaches Saturday and Sunday. Most of the Santa Clarita Marathon events
Against the flying embers possessed by vicious wind gusts and dark charcoal smoke from the Tick Fire, Canyon Country resident and handyman Eliseo Bugarin knew he just had to try.Â
More than one out of every five students in the United States report being bullied at school, according to national statistics, but more than half of bullying situations can be
Despite the fires last week, the winds this week and the potential for power shutoffs stopping classes daily, dozens of Castaic-area students decided to spend their after-school time reading to
After needing to shut down schools due to fires and the threat of power shutoffs, including shutting down school for a whole week, Sulphur Springs Union School District officials said
One week after the Tick Fire began, fire officials reported having finally managed to fully contain it as of 6 a.m. Thursday. The Tick Fire began on Thursday, Oct. 24,
Bomb squad technicians were called into the Tick Fire zone Thursday morning, after what appeared to be a pipe bomb was found in the area. About 10 a.m., members of
Another pretrial date has been set for a career trucker accused of killing two women and four young children after his big rig hit a minivan two and a half
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