Read more about the article SUSD releases cease-and-desist letter
SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: Former-Saugus Union School District governing board President Chistopher Trunkey and Clerk Paul de la Cerda listen to a speaker at a prior district meeting.

SUSD releases cease-and-desist letter

Saugus Union School District officials have released the previously reported cease-and-desist letter that was sent in response to a union member’s allegations of conduct violations by the district’s board president.…

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Read more about the article Voters keep incumbents on City Council seats
Santa Clarita City Councilmember Bill Miranda chats with supporters at the GOP election night party held at Kelly's Wedding Garden in Santa Clarita on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Voters keep incumbents on City Council seats

Despite a large pool of 15 candidates in the race for Santa Clarita City Council, voters stayed loyal to three incumbents for at least another term, as the tallying of…

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Read more about the article 2018 Election results: Which state propositions passed and which failed?
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2018 Election results: Which state propositions passed and which failed?

This November election, Californians had to decide on whether to approve or deny 11 ballot measures on everything from rent control to farm animal confinement and repealing last year’s gas…

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Read more about the article Marsha McLean | Honoring Our Hometown Heroes This Holiday Season
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Marsha McLean | Honoring Our Hometown Heroes This Holiday Season

The holiday season is fast approaching, which means families and friends will come together from cities far and wide to spend quality time, enjoy each other’s company and catch up.…

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Read more about the article Patience paying off for West Ranch golf’s Noelle Song
West Ranch girls golf's Noelle Song is competing in the CIF SoCal Regional Championships on Thursday. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Patience paying off for West Ranch golf’s Noelle Song

The top lesson that Noelle Song has learned from golf involved planning. “Be patient and do what’s best for your future shot rather than what may impress the other people…

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Read more about the article Bob Comer | Security Solutions Needed to Protect Schools, Churches
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Bob Comer | Security Solutions Needed to Protect Schools, Churches

It’s my opinion the term “nationalist” refers to those who prefer a nation’s sovereignty over a one-world government. (Not Nazism.) Aren’t weapons of war outlawed already?  AK-47’s are fully automatic…

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Read more about the article Nick Jensen | Transparency Is Crucial as County Considers Centennial Development
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Nick Jensen | Transparency Is Crucial as County Considers Centennial Development

I support the action taken by the Center for Biological Diversity last week to obtain copies of communications between Los Angeles County and the Tejon Ranch Co. We must demand…

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Read more about the article Paul O’Brien | A 7th Grader’s Perspective on the Dangers of Texting and Driving
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Paul O’Brien | A 7th Grader’s Perspective on the Dangers of Texting and Driving

I am very concerned about how many car wrecks are happening in Santa Clarita, and I think a large number are caused because of people texting and driving. Every day…

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Read more about the article Citizen group gets update on Whittaker Bermite cleanup
Signal file photo Empty dump trucks pull into a soil treatment area to pick up clean dirt as viewed on tour of the cleanup efforts of the Whittaker-Bermite site in Valencia in October 2016. Dan Watson/The Signal

Citizen group gets update on Whittaker Bermite cleanup

  As the cleanup of Whittaker-Bermite winds down, the watchdog group created to monitor its progress is scheduled to be updated on those final efforts at a public meeting Wednesday.…

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