
Pickup truck, sheriff’s SUV collide in Saugus intersection
At least one person was treated at the scene of a traffic collision involving a sheriff’s patrol SUV in Saugus Sunday, officials confirmed. The crash was reported at about 4:30
At least one person was treated at the scene of a traffic collision involving a sheriff’s patrol SUV in Saugus Sunday, officials confirmed. The crash was reported at about 4:30
Arnie Sisk watched as the latest additions to Congregation Beth Shalom, a Holocaust memorial sculpture and a surrounding plaza, were dedicated on Saturday. Sisk Plaza, as it’s called, memorialized Sisk’s
As a sign of solidarity with demonstrators walking the streets of downtown Los Angeles for the third annual Women’s March, a group of Santa Clarita residents raised posters and welcomed
From Thursday through Sunday, the Paseo Club welcomed members of the public for four days of free classes and activities including tennis lessons with professional players, a taco lunch, wine tasting, dodgeball, Zumba and a polar bear swim, complete with two tons of ice.
A head-on collision caused minor injuries and an increase in traffic along San Francisquito Canyon Road, just north of Copper Hill Drive, on Saturday. California Highway Patrol officers and Los
The Community Gardens of Santa Clarita held its first meeting of the year on Saturday in Central Park.
A large pothole caused the closure of a bypass lane in a construction zone on Interstate 5 on the northbound side, just south of Hasley Canyon Road, on Saturday. Initially
The Newhall School District completed its dual-immersion information meetings this week, which prompted district officials and local residents to rave about the upcoming program expected to begin later in 2019.
All lanes have reopened on the northbound Interstate 5 at Smokey Bear Road near Lebec on Saturday morning, after a sedan rear-ended a big rig, which caused the death of
By John Boston Signal Staff Writer I had been crying, not a dignified thing for a satirist. Right before Halloween and upstaging Bill Clinton’s 1992 November election, Scott Newhall died.
In a battle between the third- and fourth-place teams in Foothill League play, Canyon boys basketball faced off against West Ranch at West Ranch on Friday. Coming out of the
With 20 seconds on the clock in a game that could possibly decide the Foothill League champions, Valencia’s Leilani Manuel stood at the top of the key, ball in hand.
Responding to reports that two burglars stole a firearm from a home in Canyon Country, deputies set up a containment area around the homes where the suspects were last spotted.
Sentencing of Nicholas Colletta, who was found guilty in November of first-degree murder in the gang shooting of Ivan Solis, was put off until next month. Colletta, 21, of Saugus,
More than 360 businesses at the core of the Valencia industrial park were stripped of electrical power mid-afternoon Friday, when an electrical vault system in the area caught fire. Shortly
Air quality at the Sunshine Landfill proved outside the safety threshold set by the state for 19 days this past summer. A committee of public officials representing Los Angeles County
A mother and child were attacked by the family’s dog in Castaic Friday morning, then airlifted to a pediatric hospital. The father of the child turned the dog over to
Former Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Capt. Roosevelt Johnson, who was promoted to rank of commander two years ago, is back at work in the SCV as the person in
On Wednesday, the sounds of cheers, jeers and quirky questions filled Pinot’s Palette as the Soroptimist International of Valencia organization hosted a trivia night. Ten teams of four men each,
Editor’s note: When reports of a person with a rifle prompted a lockdown of the College of the Canyons campus on Wednesday, Signal Staff Writer Brennon Dixson, who was covering
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