
Legislative roundup: Lackey cracks down on drugged driving
Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, said drugged driving was a centerpiece issue for him in 2017 and will continue to be a factor in the new legislative year. The former highway
Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, said drugged driving was a centerpiece issue for him in 2017 and will continue to be a factor in the new legislative year. The former highway
Mary Keahny received a phone call Thursday morning that nearly frightened her out of $4,000. The 83-year-old resident received a phone call from a man claiming to be her grandson
Senator Scott Wilk said he’s had two key legislative wins this past year that will impact Santa Clarita residents. Wilk said Senate Bill 634, which formed one water agency for
A Lancaster father and mother entered no contest pleas Friday for attempting to give their children away, which led public officials hoping to find additional witnesses to reach out to
Amtrak riders will no longer be able to purchase or print tickets on Metrolink ticket machines beginning Jan. 1, Metrolink officials said Friday. Amtrak passengers can purchase tickets online through
Six Flags Magic Mountain and many of its part-time and seasonal employees averted a strike late Wednesday with a new three-year contract. The previous contract, which would have expired at
Republicans are gearing up for the upcoming midterm elections by celebrating the grand opening of a new local headquarters from noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 8 at 20655 Soledad Canyon
By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer Los Angeles County health officials are urging residents it is not too late to get vaccinated against the flu despite increased flu activity
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