Oct 31, 2009 | The Signal
A Valencia man faces possible attempted murder charges after he allegedly started a fire in an elevator in a county-run housing facility for senior and disabled residents, officials said.
Semiconductor Recovery Commences
Although global semiconductor revenue is set to decline in 2009 for the second consecutive year, quarterly year-over-year growth is expected to finally return to the market in the fourth quarter, signaling the start of the industry recovery, according to iSuppli Corp.
Cancer nonprofits adjust strategy
Groups raising funds for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month are using new tactics to cut their costs and get cash-strapped residents to open their wallets.
It's like winning the lottery'
Matthew and Brenda Rubin, Valencia residents for six years, are one of many couples who wish to have children but can't naturally.
Tim Myers: David Gauny & the voter gap
So David Gauny announced his candidacy for the Santa Clarita City Council on Oct.
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Man dies after head-on crash in Piru
A man who was critically injured Tuesday evening in a head-on crash in Piru died about three hours after the collision, authorities said.
SCV Food Pantry reaches to seniors
On a recent morning, a group of about 20 seniors mingled and waited in the recreation room of the Canyon Country Senior Apartments.
Singers spring surprise attack of song
In a move that would have made the CIA green with envy, more than 20 Santa Clarita Valley men descended on Westfield Valencia Town Center Friday night to sing The Drifters' hit song "Under the Boardwalk." The secret singers swarmed to the Edwards Cinema minutes before their scheduled rendezvous time of 6:47 p.m. Bob Lang, 62, of Canyon Country came ...
COC becoming a TV show filming hot spot
"Weeds" star Mary Louise-Parker was busted by a crooked security guard at College of the Canyons for possession of marijuana.
Free family fun at Bow-Wows & Meows pet fair
Free family fun and finding homes for Los Angeles County shelter animals are the focus of the Ninth Annual Bow-Wows & Meows Pet Fair at Newhall's William S. Hart Park on Sunday, Oct.
SCV Scene: Light the night at Bridgeport
Finally, we've had nice, cooler weather. One can almost sense fall in the air... almost! Light the Night The annual Light the Night walk to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society will be held Saturday at Bridgeport Park in Valencia.
A false bomb threat to a medical office in the Cinema Professional Center in Valencia left employees and customers standing outside Friday afternoon, authorities said.
Joseph Novotny, 43, had only lived for a short while in Santa Clarita Valley before his life was cut short by an alleged drunk driver.
Grace Baptist missionaries travel the world
Kay Thatcher's favorite part about travelling outside the country is conversing with locals of whatever land she finds herself in.
Boy Scouts of American honor local leaders
Strong values met strength of character when the Boy Scouts of America and title event sponsor Total Financial Solutions hosted the fourth annual Santa Clarita Valley Leaders of Character Recognition dinner.
Detectives seek robbery suspect
Detectives are seeking a man for questioning about a mid-September armed robbery at a CVS pharmacy in Valencia after he was shown on the store's surveillance cameras, authorities said.
Flu shots at COC drive-thru Oct. 30
The city of Santa Clarita, the L.A. Department of Public Health and College of the Canyons along with the L.A. County Sheriff and Fire Departments, will conduct a drive-through flu shot clinic on Friday, Oct.
Velo club holds ride for victim
A Canyon Country man accused of killing a bicyclist while driving drunk appeared briefly in court Tuesday, just days before members of the crash victim's cycling club planned to hold a memorial ride.