Read more about the article Missing cat garners community effort 
Milo with his brother Winston. Courtesy of Gary Kassan.

Missing cat garners community effort 

Gary Kassan from Bulldog Liquidators is requesting the public’s help in locating 15-week-old Milo, a gray and white kitten with tiger stripes and spotting, who was stolen from the establishment…

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Read more about the article City, county host summer fire safety event  
Sheep and goats graze in a new initative to eliminate brudh fires during fire season at the L.A. County Summer Fire Safety Press Conference at Towsley Canyon Park on Friday, June 21. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

City, county host summer fire safety event  

The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with the L.A. County Fire Department, held a  Summer Fire Safety Press Conference on Friday morning aimed to educate residents about the mitigation…

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Read more about the article California business and labor make a deal on workplace violation lawsuits 
The kitchen at VBurger in Long Beach. Photo by Pablo Unzueta for CalMatters  

California business and labor make a deal on workplace violation lawsuits 

By Jeanne Kuang  CalMatters Writer  For years, California businesses have tried to repeal a unique state labor law that allows workers to sue their bosses over alleged workplace violations and…

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Read more about the article SCV Water honored by Government Finance Officers Association  
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SCV Water honored by Government Finance Officers Association  

News release  The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency announced it has received the Distinguished Budget Presentation award for its FY 2023/24 & FY 2024/25 Biennial Budget from the Government Finance…

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Read more about the article Photos | Celebrating Sweden: City holds third installment of ‘Celebrate’ series
Maidie Karling, left, dressed in a Swedish costume, dances a Swedish Hambo dance with Zachary Holman during the Celebrate: Sweden event held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Friday, 061424. Dan Watson/The Signal

Photos | Celebrating Sweden: City holds third installment of ‘Celebrate’ series

Gallery: Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal

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Read more about the article Deputies: Collision that killed 2 horses still under investigation  
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Deputies: Collision that killed 2 horses still under investigation  

Residents are reeling from the loss of horses Norma Jean and Husband, after they were struck and killed by a driver at the intersection of Sand Canyon and Iron Canyon…

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Read more about the article Castaic school district projecting to be OK despite decline in funding 
Castaic Union School District Building. Dan Watson/The Signal

Castaic school district projecting to be OK despite decline in funding 

As school districts across the state continue to finalize their budgets for the upcoming school year, Castaic Union School District officials are confident that they will have no issues over…

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Read more about the article Wind reduction helps firefighters in Gorman  
The Post Fire that originated in Gorman on Saturday has grown to 1,4625 acres with 8% containment as of Monday morning. Oscar Sol/For The Signal.

Wind reduction helps firefighters in Gorman  

A reduction in wind helped firefighters keep the Post Fire within its 15,690-acre “footprint” as of Thursday, although hot spots remain in the south, according to Landon Haack, operations section…

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Read more about the article Greek-owned ship sinks in Red Sea after Houthi missile attack 
Sailors from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group render assistance to distressed mariners at sea in the Red Sea, June 15. Official U.S. Navy photo. 

Greek-owned ship sinks in Red Sea after Houthi missile attack 

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer  The M/V Tutor, a Greek-owned bulk carrier, has sunk after being attacked by Houthi terrorists in the Red Sea, authorities said Wednesday.  The Liberian-flagged ship was…

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