‘Heads Up’ contest winners announced
In an effort to lower traffic-related incidents in the area, the city partnered with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and William S. Hart Union School District to host a video contest designed to create peer-to-peer messaging on the topic of distracted driving.

‘Heads Up’ contest winners announced

Historically, the traffic collision rate of Santa Clarita has remained below the state average, but a recent spike in pedestrian accidents has officials increasingly worried about unsafe traffic behaviors in…

Deputies respond to teens texting suicide threats
A student walks by hundreds of lanterns placed in the Honor Grove at College of the Canyons for the "Shine a Light" for suicide prevention and awareness on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Deputies respond to teens texting suicide threats

On Wednesday, a Saugus High School student sent a text to friends that he was going to kill himself. On Tuesday, a Valencia High School student sent a text to…

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