Read more about the article City to look at state legislation on rehab, tax credits
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

City to look at state legislation on rehab, tax credits

The Santa Clarita City Council will get a chance to weigh in on bills about licensing for alcohol and drug abuse treatment facilities and the state’s film and television tax…

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Read more about the article Knight’s opioid prevention bill passes House
Congressman Steve Knight talks with constituents following a town hall at Canyon High School on Thursday, June 1, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Knight’s opioid prevention bill passes House

State representatives approved the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2019 Thursday, which included provisions authored by Congressman Knight, R-Palmdale, for anti-opioid trafficking. This NDAA sets federal defense and…

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Read more about the article Driver backs into deputy’s car, arrested for alleged DUI
LASD car. Signal file photo.

Driver backs into deputy’s car, arrested for alleged DUI

More than a dozen drivers were arrested in the Santa Clarita Valley over the Memorial Day weekend, including a “confused” motorist who allegedly backed into a local sheriff deputy’s cruiser…

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Read more about the article Acorn Hardwood Flooring wins national award
Saugus' JP Flores (1) looks to first base as Christian's (El Cajon) Alonzo Richardson (1) throws over him from second to first during a baseball game on Friday, April 7, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Acorn Hardwood Flooring wins national award

Acorn Hardwood Flooring, which has served the Santa Clarita Valley since 1979, won a prominent award last month from the National Wood Flooring Association. In a competition that featured 55…

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Read more about the article Economic development and why it matters
Retired CHP officer Erwin Holmes hugs Elyse Taylor, daughter of fallen CHP officer Roger Gore, following a ceremony to rededicate a memorial for the four officers who lost their lives in 1970's Newhall Incident at the California Highway Patrol's Newhall offices on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Economic development and why it matters

SCV BUSINESS VOICES: Holly Schroeder, SCVEDC

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Read more about the article Acton-Agua Dulce school board member, lawyer Larry Layton dies of heart failure
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Acton-Agua Dulce school board member, lawyer Larry Layton dies of heart failure

Family and friends of Acton-Agua Dulce education official Larry Layton confirmed his death over the weekend due to heart failure. He was 75. Layton was a member of the governing…

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Read more about the article Will Thrifty Ice Cream be scooped up in Albertsons/Rite Aid merger? SCV patrons want to know.
Thrifty ice cream at the Rite Aid located on Bouquet Blvd. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Will Thrifty Ice Cream be scooped up in Albertsons/Rite Aid merger? SCV patrons want to know.

Since the announcement in February of an Albertsons/Rite Aid merger, several Santa Clarita Valley residents have resorted to social media to express their concern about the fate of Thrifty Ice…

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