
UPDATE: Human remains discovered in Tick Fire area
By Emily Alvarenga and Caleb Lunetta Human remains were discovered in Canyon Country near an area affected by the Tick Fire Saturday, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials.

By Emily Alvarenga and Caleb Lunetta Human remains were discovered in Canyon Country near an area affected by the Tick Fire Saturday, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials.

Los Angeles County Fire Department officials announced further repopulation of the areas affected by the Tick Fire Saturday afternoon. As of 2 p.m., Baker Canyon Road from Sierra Highway, north

Criminal intent is suspected in the Borton Fire that occurred in Val Verde Friday night, according to law enforcement officials. “They did take a possible criminal report,” Lt. Eric Lasko

The Tick Fire, which led to what officials are calling the largest wildfire evacuation in Santa Clarita’s history, leaving 40,000 residents displaced, is now 25% contained with many of those

Below, starting from the most recent, are links to all stories published regarding this week’s fires in the Santa Clarita Valley. Additional followup stories will be added as they are


Deputies searching for a suspect soon found themselves in a suspected arson investigation Friday, officials said. After sheriff’s deputies set up a containment area on San Martinez Road in Val

Driving up The Old Road on Friday, one could see pink tags tied around trees in front yards, fire retardant coating cars and ash still floating through the air heavy

Amid large and dark plumes of smoke from the raging Tick Fire, yellow jackets and water hoses disappear as they race toward the flames and out emerge thousands of residents

Santa Clarita Valley residents of all kinds were affected by the devastating Tick Fire, including many animals. As Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were working to help firefighters with

Many events scheduled for this weekend have been canceled or rescheduled due to the Tick Fire, which marks the largest evacuation due to wildfire in the Santa Clarita Valley to

Some of the 40,000 residents living in the eastern Santa Clarita Valley who fled the fast-spreading flames of the Tick Fire since Thursday afternoon were allowed to return home just

A shift in weather and wind conditions this weekend has fire officials concerned about the Tick Fire moving into the Angeles National Forest. “We’re expecting a wind shift,” Fire Chief

Although a number of roads remained closed Friday night due to the Tick Fire, the California Highway Patrol opened northbound lanes of Highway 14 to traffic mid-afternoon Friday. Southbound lanes

Central Park became the temporary home for scores of firefighters from across the state and beyond Friday. Hundreds of firefighters said goodbye to their loved ones Thursday and answered the
Residents displaced by the Tick Fire can go to evacuation centers established by the American Red Cross at the Valencia campus of College of the Canyons and at West Ranch

The Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Auxiliary is scheduled to host its fifth annual fall boutique on the first floor of the hospital on Oct. 30 from 8 a.m. to 4

By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal To celebrate Artober, the city of Santa Clarita plans to host the annual New Heights Arts Symposium for artists and art lovers in the

The Valley Industry Association hosted its annual VIA Bash on Saturday at the Hyatt Regency Valencia to celebrate its members’ accomplishments with an awards ceremony and support its community outreach.

By Signal Staff Due to the ongoing wildfires in the Santa Clarita Valley, William S. Hart Union High School District officials announced several rescheduled games for tonight in a statement