
City confirms bus drivers on strike
The city of Santa Clarita’s bus drivers went on strike Monday morning, disrupting Santa Clarita Transit’s local and commuter bus services, following nearly a year of stalled contract negotiations. MV
The city of Santa Clarita’s bus drivers went on strike Monday morning, disrupting Santa Clarita Transit’s local and commuter bus services, following nearly a year of stalled contract negotiations. MV
A motorcyclist was transported to the hospital on Sunday afternoon following a collision on Highway 14, according to Ed Pickett, supervising fire dispatcher for the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
The funeral Mass of Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, a Santa Clarita Valley resident, was attended by hundreds of law enforcement personnel, dignitaries, elected officials and his friends and family in downtown
Rain or shine made no difference to the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians, as they still carried on the 29th annual Hart of the West Pow Wow at Hart
An ambient, cozy atmosphere at Hart and Main on Wednesday set the tone for the rest of the night during the first-ever Jazz on Main, a sold-out jazz event featuring
The Senses Block Party took place on Thursday on Main St. in Old Town Newhall, where attendees made sure to bring their best game face and enjoy the atmosphere of
Anyone who walked through the doors of the city of Santa Clarita’s Activities Center on Wednesday was welcomed by the vibrant performance of the traditional Mexican dance of ballet folklórico
By Signal Staff Just 36 hours after Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer was murdered in his patrol vehicle, deputies with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department arrested a 29-year-old Palmdale man on suspicion
A person of interest has been taken into custody as homicide detectives continue their investigation into the Saturday murder of Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, a Santa Clarita Valley resident, according to
By Signal Staff Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, a Santa Clarita Valley resident, was murdered while on duty in Palmdale on Saturday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reported. A good Samaritan
The Santa Clarita River Rally has been a fundamental community event for the last 28 years. Every year volunteers come with a trash bag in hand to pick up trash
Dances, food trucks and martial arts: Santa Clarita’s “Celebrate” series concluded its last installment of the year with a tribute to China on Friday at the Canyon Country Community Center.
Hart High School’s Show Choir welcomed residents looking for a car wash done with care from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9. The annual car wash consisted
Wyatt Hickerson was born a micro preemie at 24 weeks and 5 days, weighing 1 pound, 6 ounces. He was later diagnosed with a borderline intellectual disability and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Set up on the center of the indoor soccer field in the Santa Clarita Sports Center, kids and their families lined up around the ring on Saturday to watch Ray
Within the Santa Clarita Valley lies the Harmony Hills Chorus, a chorus group that recently expanded from an all-male group to now encompassing women and people of all ages. Every
Monday 9:30 a.m. Tropical Storm Hilary dropped over 5.5 inches of rain throughout Sunday and Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Carrie Lujan, spokeswoman for the city
Huzzah — jesters, knights and everything nice: The Senses Block Party welcomed the Renaissance faire to Old Town Newhall on Thursday. Eager residents attended the sixth event of the 2023
Attendees grabbed their free popcorn and drinks to see “Done Waiting,” a Saturday morning matinee at the Laemmle Theater in Newhall on Saturday morning. The screening was part of Redslate
There is still much about the ocean that is undiscovered, but on Saturday, the Aquarium of the Pacific brought its “Aquarium on Wheels” to the Stevenson Ranch Library for people
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