Harmonia Living Solves Santa Clarita’s Outdoor Furniture Challenge with Durable Designs

With more than 280 days of sunshine per year and temperatures often exceeding 90F, Santa Clarita’s desirable Mediterranean climate requires outdoor furniture designed to withstand dry weather, harsh UV radiation,…

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Read more about the article Fatal I-5 hit-and-run in Castaic under investigation 
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Fatal I-5 hit-and-run in Castaic under investigation 

Caifornia Highway Patrol officers are investigating a fatal hit-and-run crash they say happened on the northbound lanes of Interstate 5, north of Lake Hughes, on Tuesday night.  At around 8:10…

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Read more about the article Homicide investigating body found in Newhall 
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Homicide investigating body found in Newhall 

Detectives with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s Homicide Bureau is investigating a suspicious death reported Tuesday night in Santa Clarita.  Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies discovered the body of…

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Read more about the article Laurene Weste | Stepping Back into History at William S. Hart Park  
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Laurene Weste | Stepping Back into History at William S. Hart Park  

As a longtime Santa Clarita resident, I believe one of our community’s most important responsibilities is the preservation of our rich history and beautiful open spaces. Located in the heart…

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Read more about the article City OKs survey for speed limits 
Deputy Turk uses the radar to scan for any residents significantly going over the speed limit on McBean Parkway on Monday, Sept. 16. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

City OKs survey for speed limits 

As part of a state-mandated justification for local speed limits, the Santa Clarita City Council approved a $100,000 professional survey required by the California Vehicle Code.  The law gives two…

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Read more about the article Public-comment period ending soon for Towsley Canyon project 
The draft environmental impact report for the Trails at Lyons Canyon calls for 510 homes, a mix of two- and three-story attached and detached for-sale condominium units and a four-story affordable senior rental apartment building.

Public-comment period ending soon for Towsley Canyon project 

The public has until Friday to weigh in on plans for just over 500 “attainably priced” homes, including affordable senior housing, just west of city limits — south of Sagecrest…

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SUSD set to discuss behavior challenges   

The Saugus Union School District governing board is scheduled Wednesday to discuss behavior challenges that staff members say have become a disturbance to teaching.    Student behavior has become a nationwide…

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Whitesides coauthors bill for wildfire recovery coordination  

News release   Rep. George Whitesides, D-Agua Dulce, and several other members of the California congressional delegation have jointly introduced legislation intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the federal…

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COC celebrates first year of Veterans Upward Bound grant 

News release  College of the Canyons has completed the first year of its five-year Veterans Upward Bound grant program. This transformative initiative aims to provide comprehensive support services to eligible…

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Read more about the article Valencia High School set to host WGASC Classification & Debut Show 
Valencia color guard performed "Groove is in the Heart" during the Winter Guard Association of Southern California Debut and Classification show at Valencia High School on Feb. 3, 2024. Photo courtesy of Barbara Karpp.

Valencia High School set to host WGASC Classification & Debut Show 

Valencia High School’s color guard is set Saturday to host the Winter Guard Association of Southern California Classification and Debut Show, with 39 color guard teams set to perform.    Lorraine…

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Read more about the article SCV Jewish Community and Friends celebrate Israel 
Speaker Hila Oz speaks recounts her experince of Oct. 7 in Israel during the Santa Clarita Valley Jewish Community and Friends' celebration of Israel event at The Centre on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 2, 2025 Maya Morales/The Signal

SCV Jewish Community and Friends celebrate Israel 

Hundreds of attendees gathered at the Centre on Sunday to celebrate Israel with the Santa Clarita Valley Jewish Community and Friends committee.  Cheryl Thatt-Burbank, one of the event organizers, the…

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