
Suspects in stolen movie police vehicle flee actual deputies
A reportedly stolen movie police vehicle was involved in a containment in Canyon Country Sunday morning that led to the arrest of one man while two suspects evaded capture, according
A reportedly stolen movie police vehicle was involved in a containment in Canyon Country Sunday morning that led to the arrest of one man while two suspects evaded capture, according
As residents lined up at the Castaic Animal Care Center Saturday for the Spring Fling event, one thing was certain: new furry family members were welcomed into families. As of
Describing a well-organized “cartel system” that follows food inspectors from their Alhambra offices and warns of investigations, L.A. County liaison Stephanie English announced a public meeting Thursday at the Castaic
The 13th annual season of the Senses Block Party brought all the March Madness excitement to Main Street on Thursday evening. Senses Block Party is an event that features a
The College of the Canyons Campus Safety Office and Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are investigating three separate incidents that have occurred at COC’s Valencia campus of a man allegedly
The third annual College of the Canyons International Animation Festival saw close to 500 animated films submitted, and during the event Saturday on campus, a group of about 50-plus attendees
A proliferation of e-bikes on Santa Clarita streets and trails are creating “a resource problem” for city and sheriff’s station officials, with young riders tearing through local roads “with impunity,”
Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel were dispatched at 8:22 p.m. Wednesday for a reported structure fire at an apartment complex on the 25300 block of The Old Road. Firefighters
A violent incident last month at a longtime local watering hole in Newhall left a man in his 80s in the hospital with his injuries, officials confirmed Monday. Reports of
Under the bright lights, students and staff of the William S. Hart Union High School District took center stage one by one. Some took deep breaths, trying to calm their
Frustrated Westridge residents have come together to form a neighborhood watch group to combat and protect their neighbors from the influx of burglaries they’ve experienced since last year. On Saturday,
By Maya Morales, Kamryn Martell, Michael Picarella Signal Staff Writers Eleven local restaurants throughout Saugus, Canyon Country, and Newhall were hit in a spree of smash-and-grabs early Monday morning, no
Love was in the air on Friday night for four couples at the city of Santa Clarita’s special event, “The Big I Do.” The event allows couples to get married
Love takes many forms, but at Agape Village Day Program, it’s unconditional. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, that love bloomed through hand-crafted bouquets as special needs adults spread joy,
In the early hours of Thursday morning, at least four local businesses were hit by a smash-and-grab spree in Canyon Country. According to Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesman for the Santa
Homicide officials with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department announced a $20,000 reward for anyone who has information leading to the arrest of the person who murdered a California Institute of
One person was transported after a vehicle overturned and caught fire in Canyon Country Sunday night on Soledad Canyon Road near Valley Center Drive. Jane Woodworth, a witness at the
The rumbling sound of a drum filled the air and children dressed in multicolored lion costumes stomped and danced, mimicking a lion’s movements, as a large crowd of Saugus High
Angeles National Forest mountains were covered in snow near Acton on Monday as National Weather Service officials predicted cold temperatures.
Despite another day of extreme winds, a joint effort between the Angeles National Forest and L.A. County firefighters kept the Hughes Fire relatively in check Thursday, according to U.S. Forest
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