Read more about the article Cannabis delivery is legal in California, but Santa Clarita must first review rules
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Cannabis delivery is legal in California, but Santa Clarita must first review rules

California regulators approved legalizing cannabis deliveries anywhere in the state last week, but cities that ban marijuana sales, like Santa Clarita, can still have their say on prohibition of cannabis…

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Read more about the article Trial date set for Canyon View Estates
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Trial date set for Canyon View Estates

A nonjury trial has been set to begin later this year for the owners of Canyon View Estates mobile home park accused of refusing to remove solar panels in the…

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Read more about the article Hill appointed to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
Hill addresses the media outside the Capitol Building after she had been sworn in Thursday, January 3, 2018. Photo courtesy of the office of Katie Hill.

Hill appointed to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee

Rep. Katie Hill, R-Santa Clarita, learned her final committee assignments Wednesday after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Hill’s placement on two more committees, meaning the recently elected congresswoman will serve…

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Read more about the article Lois Eisenberg | Bravo to Pelosi, the Most Powerful Person in American Politics Today
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Lois Eisenberg | Bravo to Pelosi, the Most Powerful Person in American Politics Today

The state of the union speech has been canceled by Nancy “Nancy with the smiling face” Pelosi. The lady in red and wearing sunglasses on an overcast day and in…

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Read more about the article Volunteers gather for homeless count
A Bridge to Home staff member, left, hands a 2019 tally sheet to Dr. Joan Aschoff during the L.A. Homeless Count briefing held at The Centre in Santa Clarita on Tuesday night. Dan Watson/The Signal

Volunteers gather for homeless count

By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer As part of the Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count, a room full of 70 Santa Clarita Valley volunteers gathered at The Centre on Tuesday…

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Read more about the article Trinity girls basketball seeks first undefeated league season
Trinity's Katy Brown (32) shoots and scores in the first half against SCCS defender Delaney Molloy (33) at Santa Clarita Christian School earlier this season. Dan Watson/The Signal

Trinity girls basketball seeks first undefeated league season

Against Faith Baptist on Jan. 19, the Trinity Classical Academy girls basketball team was trailing by nine points. The players sat on the bench, heads hanging. “I'm like ‘Guys, there's…

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Read more about the article Crash kills fire captain near Sand Canyon
A California Highway Patrol officer walks near the rear of a jeep, left, that collided with a Caltrans dump truck, on the northbound 14 Antelope Valley Freeway, south the Sand Canyon Road, on Wednesday morning in Canyon Country. Dan Watson/The Signal

Crash kills fire captain near Sand Canyon

By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer An off-duty L.A .County firefighter was identified as the man killed in a freeway collision near Sand Canyon Road, after his Jeep crashed…

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Read more about the article Bill Miranda: I’d like to thank the Academy — and my city
Newly-appointed city councilman Bill Miranda is sworn in ahead of the meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Bill Miranda: I’d like to thank the Academy — and my city

With the Golden Globes just passing and the Oscars in February, award season has officially begun, and it’s time to celebrate everything film and television! The Santa Clarita Film Office…

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Sheriff’s detective continues work after being stabbed one year ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk-_d8TusfU&feature=youtu.be One year ago, Det. Eliott Uribe was stabbed in the parking lot of a Canyon Country Jack in the Box. Reporter Austin Dave spoke with the detective, who’s back…

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Read more about the article Life coach with autism wants to spread awareness about developmental disabilities, self-empowerment
Tom Iland stands outside the Signal offices. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Life coach with autism wants to spread awareness about developmental disabilities, self-empowerment

At first, it seemed like a curse. Santa Clarita resident Tom Iland, then age 13, found out he was “socially a little different” than the other kids. “I was diagnosed…

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Read more about the article UPDATE: Air rescue underway for people, dogs, ‘snowed in’ on Grapevine
Two dogs, a man and a woman rescued after 14 days, seen here aboard the rescue chopper. Photo courtesy SEB LASD.

UPDATE: Air rescue underway for people, dogs, ‘snowed in’ on Grapevine

A man, a woman and their two dogs were plucked Wednesday from the snowbound terrain they found themselves trapped in for two weeks. Members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff…

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Read more about the article Community briefs
Courtesy photo Krista Fredrickson shows off the certificate she received after being inducted into the Order of Omega society.

Community briefs

Fredrickson inducted into Greek Honor Society Krista Fredrickson, of Santa Clarita, has been honored for her leadership and scholarship at a recent Order of Omega society induction at California State…

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Read more about the article Senate Fellows Program begins accepting applications
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Senate Fellows Program begins accepting applications

Recent college graduates living in the Santa Clarita Valley who are interested in working with local legislators are invited to apply for the 2019-20 California Senate Fellows Program. The program…

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Read more about the article Small business owners could soon benefit from city’s online permit guide by 2019
City Council members Laurene Weste (left) and Marsha McLean are shown a new software at the opening of the new Permit Center at City Hall Tuesday, September 11, 2018. Eddy Martinez/The SIgnal.

Small business owners could soon benefit from city’s online permit guide by 2019

When it comes to commercial construction, the requirements get a little more complex than those for residential projects. With that in mind, the city of Santa Clarita has shared a…

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