
Man accused of shooting his dog pleads not guilty
A Canyon Country man accused of shooting and killing his German shepherd last month, pleaded not guilty to an animal cruelty charge Friday. Christopher Ray Nard, 57, appeared in San
A Canyon Country man accused of shooting and killing his German shepherd last month, pleaded not guilty to an animal cruelty charge Friday. Christopher Ray Nard, 57, appeared in San
By Bobby Block Signal Staff Writer A Waste Management garbage truck was forced to dump its cargo in a Ralphs parking lot after it caught fire Friday morning, near the
Over 600 Saugus Union School District teachers and classified staff participated in the district-wide Welcome Back to School professional development and company picnic day Thursday. Starting at Bridgeport Elementary School
By Perry Smith and Tammy Murga Coroner’s officials identified a pedestrian fatally struck by a Metrolink passenger train in Canyon Country late Thursday night. Jasmine Owens Taira, 30, of Santa
The latest round of the city’s ongoing legal battle against a hillside full of solar panels visible from Soledad Canyon Road involved whether Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin will
A pedestrian was fatally struck by a Metrolink passenger train in Canyon Country late Thursday night. “We can confirm that there was a fatality,” said Lt. Ignacio Somoano of the
Sometimes it’s just not worth it for social media post — that’s the lesson two Santa Clarita teens learned after one of them plummeted 12 feet down a cement structure
Six deputies will continue to work in the William S. Hart Union High School District after the district governing board voted to extend the Los Angeles County’s contract for one
Local residents looking for a new career path are invited to Friday’s open house event at College of the Canyons, which will discuss a free program to help students find
Two Bakersfield men face a number of criminal charges, including theft, child endangerment and resisting arrest, following a foot chase through streets near the Westfield Valencia Town Center on Wednesday.
L.A. County supervisors recently named three Santa Clarita Valley residents to a steering committee expected to weigh in on water priorities this week. Hunt Braly, a partner with local law
By Bobby Block Signal Staff Writer The city of Santa Clarita is introducing a new “Pedestrian Scramble” traffic cycle on two streets that see a relatively high volume of commuter
A Canyon Country man accused of vehicular manslaughter in a crash that killed a 21-year-old Santa Clarita woman earlier this year appeared in court Thursday to set a date for
One person was injured and taken to the hospital early Thursday morning, following a solo-vehicle crash in the Newhall Pass. The incident happened shortly after 6:15 a.m. in the southbound
Deputies who responded to a report of a driver allegedly speeding, weaving between lanes, driving on three wheels that caused sparks from a rim, crashing into several vehicles and driving
SCV Water officials named a ratepayer advocate Tuesday, citing the chosen firm’s use of effective graphic software to explain water rates as a key factor in their decision making. On
Out of more than 60 local schools tested for drinking water across the Santa Clarita Valley, only one school revealed lead content levels that required corrective action, which, in this
Officials from the William S. Hart Union High School District and Castaic High School held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday in celebration of its impending grand opening. Held in the school’s
With her recent acceptance into the Peace Corps, one Saugus High alum is preparing for a 5,000-mile trip to Tonga, where she hopes to continue striving to make her dreams
AmerisourceBergen’s Valencia distribution center is set to shut down in the fall and lay off approximately 100 employees, according to officials. The facility, which is located at 24903 Avenue Kearny,
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