
County CEO announces retirement for early 2020
Los Angeles County’s chief executive officer, Sachi A. Hamai, announced her retirement on Tuesday. To allow time for Board of Supervisors to choose her successor, her retirement is set to

Los Angeles County’s chief executive officer, Sachi A. Hamai, announced her retirement on Tuesday. To allow time for Board of Supervisors to choose her successor, her retirement is set to

One person was injured and rushed to hospital in the Antelope Valley following a fiery two-car crash in Leona Valley early Wednesday morning. The traffic collision happened shortly after 6:30

Water officials who are struck with the task of hammering out a plan to manage Santa Clarita Valley groundwater and have been looking for seven people to serve as the

A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital Wednesday morning following a traffic collision on State Route 14, near the Newhall Avenue

A sheriff’s vehicle found burning near Pitchess Detention Center Wednesday morning sparked a small brush fire near the jail’s shooting range. Just before 7 a.m., first responders were called to

The William S. Hart Union High School District’s governing board is set to discuss a letter addressing allegations of an open-meeting law violation with respect to its recent search for

More high school students in the Santa Clarita Valley and across the state will be able to enroll in summer community college courses after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill

About 100 local business leaders gathered Tuesday to learn how they can partner with law enforcement to help keep the community safe by being their “eyes and ears,” as Santa

Santa Clarita Valley residents are invited to join more than 10 million Californians in participating in this year’s Great ShakeOut Drill to better prepare for a major earthquake. On Thursday,

The Saddleridge Fire, which has destroyed 17 homes and damaged 77 other structures since Friday, was reported by fire officials Tuesday to be 45% contained. The fire has burned 8,391

Arson investigators arrested a Saugus man on the weekend on suspicion that he acted recklessly in purposely setting fire to property. The arrest happened Saturday night as firefighters struggled —

As part of National Open Mosque Day, the Islamic Center of Santa Clarita, the Islamic Center of Santa Clarita welcomed members of the community to learn about their faith.

A Canyon Country woman accused of swinging a lamp at her boyfriend was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily injury. Kimberly Cook, 40, was

A Newhall man has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily injury after allegedly striking another man with a wooden table leg. Marcus Collins,

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal Finally Family Homes is beginning the program Life Launch, which will provide lessons for transitioning youths in the Santa Clarita Valley starting Oct. 24

By Raychel StewartFor The Signal The Sri Siddhi Vinayaka Temple of Santa Clarita celebrated Dussehra, the 10th day of Sharada Navratri, with an opportunity Saturday for families to hear psychiatrist

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed state Sen. Scott Wilk’s Senate Bill 153 that ensures California law is in full compliance with changes to federal law regarding the cultivation of industrial hemp,

As part of its fall and winter schedule, the city of Santa Clarita increased the frequency of street sweeping throughout all parts of the city starting Monday. Services will take

A suspect who allegedly took $300 in merchandise from Kohl’s at Valencia and later crashed into a parked vehicle after fleeing the scene Monday afternoon prompted a response from the

After several years of waiting and advocacy, College of the Canyons received almost $400,000 in bond funds from the state of California on Monday morning, and the college plans to use the funds to renovate aging science classrooms.