
Council holds public hearing on budget
The Santa Clarita City Council held a public hearing for its budget for the next fiscal year on Tuesday. The budget, balanced and on time, is up for adoption at
The Santa Clarita City Council held a public hearing for its budget for the next fiscal year on Tuesday. The budget, balanced and on time, is up for adoption at
In her first public appearance since becoming the challenger to Congressman Steve Knight, R-Santa Clarita, for the 25th Congressional District race, Katie Hill will speak at a rally held outside
Two Santa Clarita City Council members recently returned from Washington, D.C., after their first discussion with President Trump’s administration regarding a top concern for the city—the ongoing fight against the
With the summer here, Santa Clarita Valley residents are more and more seeing snakes popping back up in backyards, open spaces and parks. In the last 10 days alone, Fire
A national study released this week indicates Santa Clarita’s rent growth rate from year to year was 4.9 percent from 2015-18. This makes it the 15th most expensive city out
Santa Clarita City Council members plan to discuss the city’s $203 million budget for the next fiscal year at their Tuesday meeting. If approved, the plan is expected to be
With the Santa Clarita City Council soon heading into summer recess, the city has a full slate of business set for Tuesday’s meeting, including a partnership to promote public safety,
Congestion on the I-5 may be reduced, thanks to a newly awarded federal $47 million grant to Metro to build truck lanes and extend High-Occupancy Vehicle, or carpool, lanes running
Several candidates have filed to run in the race to unseat three City Council incumbents up for reelection. Councilman Bill Miranda, Mayor Pro Tem Marsha McLean and Mayor Laurene Weste,
The annual Santa Clarita Summer Bash will once again bring food and entertainment for Santa Clarita Valley residents June 29 from 6-10 p.m. The family-friendly block party will take place
Katie Hill came out on top of the three Democratic challengers to Congressman Steve Knight’s seat for the 25th Congressional District race after Tuesday’s primary. Hill garnered 20.2 percent of
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include a statement from Jess Phoenix and the final results of the polls. SCV residents went to the polls Tuesday to determine
A California law raising the age to buy a shotgun or rifle from age 18 to 21 passed the Senate on May 29. Now it heads to the Assembly for
Since it took effect in early 2017, a California law that allows citizens to legally smash car windows to save pets trapped in hot, parked cars hasn’t seen much exercise,
The Castaic Area Town Council will begin holding regular coffee meetings with their constituents at It’s a Grind Cafe from 5-7 p.m. All will be at the same location and
Castaic Area Town Councilman Jim Idleman resigned from his position via email Sunday. Council member Jeff Preach claimed at the end of the May 16 meeting that Idleman, who represents
Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, and Democratic Party challenger Christy Smith are the only candidates on the ballot for the 38th Assembly District in the primary set for June 5.
Santa Clarita’s Planning Commission plans Tuesday to discuss an annexation that no longer includes land from Cemex. Previously, the council tried to annex land to which Cemex had disputed mineral
Congressman Steve Knight’s office in Santa Clarita was vandalized April 11, according to Knight’s office and the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials, who confirmed the incident Friday. A report
California’s June 5 Primary election is fast-approaching, and while SCV residents can rely on whatever winds up in their mailbox for their decision, The Signal also took a look at
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