
City Council votes unanimously; Laurene Weste named mayor
For the sixth time since she first joined the dais in 1998, Laurene Weste listened Tuesday night as her fellow council members once again chose her to represent the city

For the sixth time since she first joined the dais in 1998, Laurene Weste listened Tuesday night as her fellow council members once again chose her to represent the city

Following a special meeting earlier this week, the Los Angeles County Citizens Redistricting Commission has announced that it is ready to move forward Wednesday with a vote on whether to

The Santa Clarita City Council is set to once again use its final meeting of the year to nominate and vote in the city’s mayor and mayor pro tem for next year. Scheduled to

The attorney for a former East Los Angeles College dean and local school board president accused of embezzlement said Sunday that his client denies the criminal allegations filed against him last

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer They’re athletes, professionals and/or employees for 11 months a year, but for that single solitary annual bookend — the month of December —

In order to assist them during times when they are not collecting a paycheck, classified staff in the William S. Hart Union High School District will receive financial assistance from

The dean of East Los Angeles College and a former Saugus Union School District board president was charged with two separate counts of fraud on Wednesday, according to officials in the Los Angeles

The 2020 Census data, and how it effectively changes the trustee areas for all five seats, was discussed during the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board meeting on Wednesday.

Two men accused of having committed felonies in the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court this week, receiving future dates to appear before a judge. Daniel Cierzan A man accused of

A man was arrested on suspicion of illegally possessing a rifle, shotgun and narcotics after a deputy reported finding a man standing near a vehicle without any license plates. The

The Santa Clarita Planning Commission approved an ion-lithium battery project Tuesday that is described as an effort to benefit the local community when wind events prompt power shutoffs. While some residents expressed their concern or worry over the

A 20-year-old Canyon Country man accused of using drugs and intoxicants to commit rape returned to court on Tuesday. Isaac Phillips, 20, was arrested in September in connection to an

A woman accused of purposely starting a brush fire in Newhall last year pleaded guilty to vehicle theft and recklessly causing a fire, according to officials at the Los Angeles County

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, along with 28 other water contractors throughout the state, are set to receive an initial allocation 0% of their water entitlement from the State Water Project, or

The Santa Clarita Planning Commission is set Tuesday to discuss and possibly approve the construction and operation of a lithium-battery energy storage facility in Canyon Country. While some residents expressed their concern

The city of Santa Clarita held a groundbreaking ceremony for its recently approved Central Park expansion project, promising more fields, lights and facilities for local residents at the park. The project consists of adding

Following a failed attempt earlier this year, the critics of Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón launched a new bid on Monday to recall the county’s top prosecutor. The latest attempt

A 41-year-old Newhall woman was arrested Saturday on suspicion of striking a man with a chair and glass pitcher, causing injury, according to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. The arrest stems

Two men were arrested on different charges last week in Castaic following reports of multiple vehicle burglaries and thefts, according to local law enforcement officials. The arrests stem, according to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, a spokeswoman for

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Senior Staff Writer For some, the notion of traveling — especially on airplanes flying at a usual altitude of 42,000 feet — has always been a