Read more about the article Brush fire breaks out along Highway 14
FILE PHOTO A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Brush fire breaks out along Highway 14

Forward progress was stopped on a brush fire that broke out on the northbound side of Highway 14, south of Agua Dulce Canyon Road, on Wednesday morning, according to Los Angeles County Fire…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita Artists Association unveils mural, ‘Art Happens Here’
City of Santa Clarita Mayor Laurene Weste, left, and City Council members Bill Miranda, and Marsha McLean present a plaque from the City to The Santa Clarita Artists Association President Kathy Gonzales, second from left, during the Mural Project Dedication ceremony held in Newhall on Friday, 062422. Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Clarita Artists Association unveils mural, ‘Art Happens Here’

The Santa Clarita Artists Association recently unveiled its new mural, “Art Happens Here,” at the organization’s Old Town Newhall art gallery.  Detail of the mural in Newhall during the Mural Project…

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Read more about the article City, first responders discuss dangers of fireworks
Los Angeles County Fire Department officials present a demonstration of what a sparkler could do to clothing if it catches on fire during a Fireworks Safety Press Conference at Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 126 in Valencia, Calif., on Monday, June 27, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

City, first responders discuss dangers of fireworks

In the midst of what is projected to be one of the most dangerous fire seasons in the state’s history, local officials and emergency personnel held a press conference Monday…

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Read more about the article Lessons from Ukraine: ‘Thankful to live another day’
Volunteers arrive in Poland to pack vans with medical supplies and pounds of food. Photo courtesy of Joseph White

Lessons from Ukraine: ‘Thankful to live another day’

Santa Clarita Valley resident Joseph White arrived home exhausted after his trip to Ukraine last week.   White recalled his trip, where he drove through the damaged cities of Lviv, Kyiv,…

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Read more about the article Less than 1% of ballots remain to be counted in 2022 Primary Election
Voters drop their ballots in a drop box at the Valencia Library in Valencia on Tuesday, 060722. Dan Watson/The Signal

Less than 1% of ballots remain to be counted in 2022 Primary Election

Less than 1% of the total ballots cast in the 2022 Primary Election remain to be counted as of Tuesday afternoon, according to officials at the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County…

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Read more about the article Burbank Road Kings host 70th Anniversary car picnic
Road Kings President Bruce Borst, left, uses a megaphone to gather members for a historic group photo during the 70th Anniversary of the Road Kings Car Club Picnic held at Don Redding's Old Car House in Newhall on Saturday, 062522. Dan Watson/The Signal

Burbank Road Kings host 70th Anniversary car picnic

On Nov. 17, 1952, Jim Miles and 16 others decided to create a group to share their love for drag racing and cars in a way that gave back to…

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Read more about the article City to discuss possible budget approval
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

City to discuss possible budget approval

On Tuesday, the Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss and possibly adopt its projected $299.3 million budget — a 21% increase from the 2021-22 budget — that will be used…

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COC evacuations lifted after reported of ‘suspicious device’

Evacuations were ordered, but eventually lifted, after law enforcement officials received a report of a suspicious device being found in the student center bathroom on Monday.   According to officials, no…

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