Read more about the article Supes extend eviction moratorium in L.A. County
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger gives her address to the 325 attendees during the 13th Annual State of the County event at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Wednesday, 050422. Dan Watson?The Signal

Supes extend eviction moratorium in L.A. County

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a motion on Tuesday that would extend a pandemic-era eviction moratorium until the end of March.  Several protections for renters have been…

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Read more about the article Deputies: Suspected home break-in being treated as domestic violence case
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station respond to a domestic disturbance call on Manzanita Lane on Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. Dan Watson / The Signal.

Deputies: Suspected home break-in being treated as domestic violence case

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station are treating an incident that occurred on the 2700 block of Manzanita Lane as a suspected case of domestic violence.   The initial…

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Read more about the article Canyon heading to playoffs after win over Castaic
Canyon’s Jilliana DiDomenico (22) celebrates with her team after scoring their second goal in the second half of a Foothill League match at Canyon High School on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. Canyon won 2-1. Chris Torres/The Signal

Canyon heading to playoffs after win over Castaic

 Two quick goals pushed Canyon Cowboys girls’ soccer to victory and into the playoffs on Thursday over the visiting Castaic Coyotes.   Canyon won, 2-1, on a windy night, after erasing…

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Read more about the article L.A. County discusses success, shortcomings of its rollout of 988
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L.A. County discusses success, shortcomings of its rollout of 988

Santa Clarita Valley sees suicide rates increase in the last two years; resources available to those in need  The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors received and filed a report…

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Read more about the article Taking fentanyl to task (forces)
Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics and Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials treat a patient after responding to a report of a drug overdose in the parking lot of the George A. Caravalho Santa Clarita Sports Complex Gymnasium on Thursday, July 21, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Taking fentanyl to task (forces)

About five years ago, Drug Enforcement Administration agents began battling an opponent unlike any other they’d ever faced.  The extreme danger posed by fentanyl, the demographics of who it was…

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Read more about the article Father arrested after arguments with son, son’s friends
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Father arrested after arguments with son, son’s friends

A Castaic father is in custody on charges that he pepper-sprayed his son’s friends, stole a backpack from them and then tried to stab his son following a pair of…

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Read more about the article Friends of the Children honors Barger
Friends of the Children – Los Angeles presented Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger with the "Power of One" award. Courtesy photo.

Friends of the Children honors Barger

News release  Friends of the Children – Los Angeles presented Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger with the "Power of One" award at the organization’s inaugural Women's Leadership Breakfast held…

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Read more about the article SCAA sponsors Spring Art Festival & Sale
On Sunday, April 30, the members of the Santa Clarita Artists Association will be holding an outdoor event in the garden at Le Chene French Cuisine. Courtesy photo

SCAA sponsors Spring Art Festival & Sale

News release   On Sunday, April 30, the members of the Santa Clarita Artists Association will be holding an outdoor event in the garden at Le Chene French Cuisine at…

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Read more about the article SCV Chamber of Commerce hosts 2023 employment law update
Brian Koegle of Greenspoon Marder speaks during the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce 2023 Employment Law Update held at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center at Bella Vida on Tuesday, 012423. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV Chamber of Commerce hosts 2023 employment law update

Men and women clicked and clacked on laptops, some had pens on paper, and all eyes and ears in full focus of Brian Koegle, of Greenspoon Marder LLP, as he…

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Read more about the article Missing person Lance Theodore Stone located by LASD
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Missing person Lance Theodore Stone located by LASD

The Missing Persons Unit of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has located missing person Lance Theodore Stone, the LASD announced early Friday morning.   The Missing Persons Unit originally requested…

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Read more about the article State announces higher allocation of water due to recent storms
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State announces higher allocation of water due to recent storms

The state Department of Water Resources announced Thursday that recent storms will allow the State Water Project to allocate and deliver 30% of requested water supplies, or about 1.27 million…

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Read more about the article City Council approves Old Orchard Park design contract
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City Council approves Old Orchard Park design contract

The Santa Clarita City Council approved the budget and plan for a redesign for one of the city’s oldest parks on Tuesday.  Old Orchard Park, first built in 1968, is slated…

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