Read more about the article City to increase street sweeping frequency through January
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on Feb. 26. Watson/The Signal

City to increase street sweeping frequency through January

City of Santa Clarita officials announced Wednesday they’ve increased the frequency of street sweeping citywide through January 2021.  Street sweeping will take place every week, following trash pickup days, between…

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Read more about the article SCV homeless experts look into potential overnight parking options
FILE PHOTO Homeless task force members receive training ahead of the 2020 homeless count on Jan. 21. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

SCV homeless experts look into potential overnight parking options

Santa Clarita homeless task force members are exploring options to start a local overnight parking program akin to those in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.  During their monthly meeting Thursday,…

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Read more about the article Theme parks consider legal action over reopening guidelines
FILE PHOTO: Six Flags Magic Mountain. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Theme parks consider legal action over reopening guidelines

California theme parks are considering legal action to receive permission to reopen, following state guidelines announced Tuesday that keep venues such as Six Flags Magic Mountain closed for an unknown…

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Read more about the article L.A. County to allow more reopenings, update guidance
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L.A. County to allow more reopenings, update guidance

Los Angeles County officials announced Wednesday they would be adjusting the health officer orders for certain sectors later this week, allowing for more business reopenings, including family entertainment centers outdoors…

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Read more about the article Affordable, family-friendly fall events in the SCV
Riding instructor Jessica Buchanan, left, watches Makayla McLaughlin, 5, as she rides Pete in the Pony Carousel at Gilchrist Farm on Tuesday, 10 0620. Dan Watson/ The Signal

Affordable, family-friendly fall events in the SCV

This year has meant all sorts of canceled plans and modified traditions, but residents can enjoy the perks of the fall season with a variety of family-friendly events that won’t…

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Read more about the article Rotary Club of Santa Clarita hosts Bike Exchange
United States Air Force veteran Shane Cavette loads bicycles for himself and his four daughters during the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita Bike Exchange held in Santa Clarita on Saturday, October 17, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Rotary Club of Santa Clarita hosts Bike Exchange

In the culmination of a joint effort between three local organizations, nearly two dozen bikes were donated to five local veterans and their families Saturday. Members of the Rotary Club…

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Read more about the article City recognized for ‘transparency and good governance’
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on Feb. 26. Dan Watson/The Signal

City recognized for ‘transparency and good governance’

The city of Santa Clarita was recently awarded for its efforts in promoting “transparency and good governance,” officials announced Monday.  The Special District Leadership Foundation, a nonprofit organization that recognizes…

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Read more about the article CA-25 candidates talk COVID, federal aid and AB 5
Christy Smith and Mike Garcia head to special election on May 12, 2020. Courtesy photos

CA-25 candidates talk COVID, federal aid and AB 5

With only two weeks left before the November election, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, honed in on their priorities during a virtual forum Tuesday.…

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Read more about the article Another Hart High grad starts in World Series
Tampa Bay Rays Tyler Glasnow, a former Hart High grad, became the second Hart High grad to pitch for the Rays in the World Series tonight, following Jamie Shields. Photo Courtesy Rays Twitter account

Another Hart High grad starts in World Series

Hart High School graduate Tyler Glasnow started Game 1 of the World Series for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tuesday, becoming the second former Hart pitcher to take the mound…

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