Read more about the article Edison conducting pole replacement near Circle J 
Southern California Edison replaces approximately 30,000 poles each year, with new poles meeting “new and enhanced design and construction standards,” she said.

Edison conducting pole replacement near Circle J 

If you noticed something in the sky over Circle J Ranch over the past couple of weeks, it’s possible it wasn’t a bird or a plane: It might have just been Southern California Edison.   A spokeswoman for…

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Read more about the article Water main break causes multi-day road closure on McBean Parkway 
Workers repair the asphalt near the intersection of McBean Parkway and Sunset Hill Drive on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. Susan Monaghan/The Signal

Water main break causes multi-day road closure on McBean Parkway 

A water main break on McBean Parkway that interrupted water service for some nearby residents was repaired Monday evening, but associated road closures won’t be lifted until at least 8…

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Read more about the article Saulter’s season ends in quarterfinals of individual sectionals  
West Ranch singles player Ta’leighah Saulter returns the ball during the match against Golden Valley at Golden Valley High School on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Saulter’s season ends in quarterfinals of individual sectionals  

West Ranch girls’ tennis player Ta’leighah Saulter finished the season as a quarterfinalist in the individual tennis regionals following a historic season.   Throughout Foothill League play, Saulter didn’t lose a match all season and finished the year undefeated in singles…

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Read more about the article CHP: Weapons found after 2 transported from head-on crash 
FILE PHOTO A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

CHP: Weapons found after 2 transported from head-on crash 

A head-on crash on San Francisquito Canyon Road led to two people being extracted from their cars and taken from the scene for medical care Sunday night, after which California…

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Read more about the article Student sues NC district after Charlie Kirk tribute censored 
Charlie Kirk in a file photograph. Photo by Terry Wang.

Student sues NC district after Charlie Kirk tribute censored 

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer  A North Carolina high school student and her parents have sued the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, alleging the district violated her constitutional rights after censoring a message…

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Read more about the article Trump announces $12B farm aid program 
A combine unloads soybeans into a truck in Tallahatchie County, Miss., on Oct. 4, 2025. Photo by Samira Bouaou.

Trump announces $12B farm aid program 

By Jacob Burg Contributing Writer  President Donald Trump on Monday unveiled a $12 billion economic assistance package for farmers.  The Trump administration has been embroiled in a trade war with China, during which the nations have exchanged tariffs…

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Read more about the article Valencia Town Center hosts sensory-friendly photo event for families 
Alyson Werner (L), 3, poses with Santa Clause at the Sensory-Friendly Santa Visits photo event at Westfield Valencia Town Center in Valencia, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Valencia Town Center hosts sensory-friendly photo event for families 

The Westfield Valencia Town Center hosted an early morning photo opportunity with Santa Claus for families who need a sensory-friendly environment on Sunday.  Families waited in line to get a…

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Lenders Tighten Rules: Companies Turn to Certified Appraisals to Cut Tax Bills and Strengthen Asset Verification 

As businesses across the U.S. navigate rising borrowing costs and mounting tax obligations, a surge in demand for certified equipment appraisals is becoming an under-reported trend, one that CFOs and…

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Resolving Shareholder Conflicts Without Destroying the Company

Shareholder disputes can erupt in any enterprise, from nimble startups to century-old conglomerates. Left unchecked, these conflicts divert leadership’s attention, scare investors, and erode brand value. Yet the very diversity…

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Why Trust Is the Real Currency: How Transparent Odds and Clear Design Build a Better Sports Betting Platform

Open a sports betting platform during a big match, and the first thing you notice is not the odds themselves. It is the feeling that the space is either easy…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita City Council to choose mayor 
Santa Clarita City Council member Laurene Weste is recognized at the Zonta Women in Service Celebration at the Canyon Country Community Center on Saturday, March 25, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

Santa Clarita City Council to choose mayor 

If tradition holds, the Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday is expected to once again name Santa Clarita Mayor Pro Tem Laurene Weste as mayor.  In addition to currently holding…

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Read more about the article CHP hosts inaugural ‘Stuff-A-Bus’ toy drive for families in need 
A passing Walmart customer hands her donations to Officer Carlos Burgos-Lopez (L, brown uniform) at the inaugural "Stuff-A-Bus" CHiPs for Kids toy drive at Walmart Supercenter in Valencia, Calif., Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

CHP hosts inaugural ‘Stuff-A-Bus’ toy drive for families in need 

The California Highway Patrol Newhall-area Office hosted its inaugural “Stuff-A-Bus" toy drive as a part of the CHiPs for Kids toy drive campaign for families in need at Walmart on…

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