
What’s with all the butterflies?
The Santa Clarita skies are aflutter as butterflies fill the air on their migration through Southern California. “Never in my 53 years have I seen them in these numbers,” local

The Santa Clarita skies are aflutter as butterflies fill the air on their migration through Southern California. “Never in my 53 years have I seen them in these numbers,” local

Nearly 2 inches of rain fell on the Santa Clarita Valley in the last 24 hours, and residents of two local neighborhoods are concerned about the impact this could have

By Nathanael Rodriguez, For The Signal Rare snow sightings were reported throughout the Santa Clarita Valley on Thursday, leaving local students trying to take part in activities usually reserved for

Work crews were called out to Vasquez Canyon Road on Tuesday after a mudflow moved over all lanes. With rain tapering off before noon, issues of flooding and mudflows across

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department released the identity of a search and rescue volunteer who was killed after responding to a rollover traffic collision on the northbound side of Interstate

A Ventura County Search and Rescue volunteer was killed after responding to a rollover traffic collision on the northbound side of Interstate 5, just south of Vista Del Lago Road

The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the new Castaic Sports Complex skate park scheduled for Friday at 10 a.m. has been postponed due to rain concerns. “We’re pretty

High winds whipped through the Santa Clarita Valley and were suspected in toppling at least one large tree and one set of electrical wires Monday. Officials with the National Weather

With the heaviest rain expected Wednesday night — the latest in a series of back-to-back storms this week — first responders are bracing for more flooding, mudslides and more traffic

While Santa Clarita Valley residents enjoyed a brief break in the back-to-back storms moving in the area this week, agencies at each level of government issued alert notices Tuesday about

Rain showers and a chance of a thunderstorm have been projected to begin Saturday night and could continue through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service website. While Saturday afternoon

By Tammy Murga | Signal Staff Writer Triple-digit weather steady into next week and wildfires raging throughout the state have extended a heat alert and caused “unhealthy” air quality for

The Los Angeles County health officer has extended a heat alert for the Santa Clarita area that is now expected to last until Thursday. Daytime high temperatures this week are

News Release A mini heat wave expected this weekend has prompted county health officials to issue a “heat alert” for the SCV between Friday and Sunday. The Los Angeles

Air quality in the Santa Clarita Valley will be unhealthy for sensitive individuals today and tomorrow, according to a news release from the Los Angeles County Department of Health.

Part of Santa Clarita are expected to get hit with cold weather, but it should be limited to high-altitude areas, a weather specialist said Monday. While there’s no rain slated

Santa Clarita residents should plan to stay bundled up for the next few days, weather officials advised. While county public health officials issued a cold-weather warning until Friday for the

County health officials issued a weather alert for Santa Clarita for the next few days due to low wind chill in the forecast. The weather alert has been issued to

Gusty Santa Ana winds and low relative humidity are expected to bring fire weather conditions to the Santa Clarita Valley this weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Fire

The following release was issued by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health: LOS ANGELES – The County Interim Health Officer is extending a Cold Weather Alert due to the