
District Attorney warns of fake stimulus checks
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office warned the public to keep a keen eye for scammers attempting to send fake stimulus checks. “If you receive an offer from someone

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office warned the public to keep a keen eye for scammers attempting to send fake stimulus checks. “If you receive an offer from someone

Health officials said Friday that in the previous 24 hours the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed 18 new deaths due to COVID-19 and 475 new confirmed cases

Stay-at-home orders across Los Angeles County have been extended for another month through May 15, county Department of Public Health officials said Friday. “Extending ‘safer at home’ really means that

The city of Santa Clarita announced the launch of the virtual campaign, Hearts for Heroes, which invites the community to thank essential workers who are providing a wide range of

All city park fields will close over Easter weekend due to recent wet weather conditions, Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth announced Friday. “You all know the weather has been pretty

A vehicle reportedly crashed and went over the side of an embankment in Saugus, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. The call came in at 11:51 p.m. on

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, took time Tuesday night to sit down with a group of concerned residents and business owners who were attending the Valley Industry Association’s first-ever

When AJ Apone began to share on social media his idea to 3D print hospital-grade masks for first responders, he didn’t know how far he would be able to take

The Signal has shared the Santa Clarita Valley’s stories for more than 100 years and, in that spirit, the SCV’s most heavily trafficked news site is offering a new forum

Two men were taken into custody in suspicion of grand theft in Canyon Country Thursday afternoon. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a report of a grand theft

Health care workers fighting the COVID-19 outbreak on the front lines will have access to free or low-cost hotel rooms to help avoid potentially spreading the virus after their shifts,

Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición cubre la primera muerte relacionada con COVID-19 en el Hospital Henry Mayo Newhall, los números duraderos en casos de coronavirus, el cierre

A power outage was experienced by a wide number of Santa Clarita Valley residents on the north and east ends of the valley Thursday night. However, the power was turned

Detectives are investigating a suspected vandalism that occurred at Sulphur Springs Community School this week. According to Shirley Miller, spokeswoman for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, the alleged crime

The novel coronavirus outbreak has upended everyday life, including Easter celebrations. But deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation’s Youth Activity League still made sure local children had something

In an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation is set to close all botanic gardens, lakes, and local, community and

A single vehicle rollover collision on the northbound side of Interstate 5 Thursday may have caused temporary traffic delays, but no patients were transported to the hospital. The call came

The new countywide numbers, presented once again by Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer during a daily press conference, brought the total number of cases in L.A. County to 7,955

Just about a year ago Friday, members of the Santa Clarita Valley’s Jewish community gathered at the Santa Clarita United Methodist Church — which shares their building on Bouquet Canyon

If there’s anything Jory Bohanan’s father wants the world to know about his son, it’s that he had a big heart. “My son, he was a great man. He had