
Candidates have until Friday to take down signs
Days after the Nov. 6 election, campaign signs could still be seen on lawns, private fences and in front of businesses. A week later, most have disappeared, finally removed after

Days after the Nov. 6 election, campaign signs could still be seen on lawns, private fences and in front of businesses. A week later, most have disappeared, finally removed after

Assembly District 38 challenger Christy Smith has pulled ahead of incumbent Dante Acosta as of Tuesday’s updated ballot count, with an unknown number of provisional and mail-in ballots remaining to

All open seats on the Castaic Area Town Council that were up for election have been filled, save for one, according to council President Jessica Chambers. No applications were submitted

Updated election results indicate Christy Smith, Democratic challenger to Assemblyman Dante Acosta in the 38th Assembly District race, now trails the GOP incumbent by 213 votes. The latest Secretary of

Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, held a 1,222-vote lead in his re-election bid after all precincts’ ballots were counted from Tuesday’s election — but his Democratic challenger Christy Smith was

Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, won re-election on Tuesday night over his Democratic challenger Steve Fox in their third consecutive rematch. Lackey won 56 percent of the vote, and Fox won

Voters in the 25th Congressional District decided Tuesday night to send Democratic challenger Katie Hill to Congress in Rep. Steve Knight’s place next year. Knight, R-Palmdale, conceded Tuesday’s hotly contested

There will be a special furry guest at the Salvation Army Santa Clarita Valley Corps’ Red Kettle kickoff on Thursday. Vicky Abramson, a retired elementary school teacher living in Valencia,

By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer Soon, Castaic residents will have the opportunity to use a skatepark in their area. Its estimated grand opening will be sometime in January 2019,

In the last days before the election, Republican, Democratic and undecided constituents are showing up to support and learn about their respective candidates. Republican support A group of 35 individuals

Santa Clarita students are invited to a free viewing of the documentary, “What Haunts Us,” about student suicide and a Q&A with the filmmakers on Saturday evening. The film will

Updated: Friday, Nov. 2, at 11:47 p.m. The official Facebook page for Hart school board member Joe Messina’s talk show, “The Real Side Radio Show with Joe Messina” was pulled

From billionaires to GOP-aligned political action committees, outside entities are eyeing the 25th Congressional District race and donating large independent expenditures.

Wine enthusiasts from around the Santa Clarita Valley are invited to a vineyard event 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Proceeds from the 11th annual Sunset In the Vineyard event, put on by

With less than a week to go before the 2018 midterm elections, the race between Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, and his 25th Congressional District challenger, Katie Hill, has once again

California voters will decide Nov. 6 the future of Proposition 1, known as the Housing Programs and Veterans’ Loans Bond, that would potentially provide funding through bonds for housing-related programs

The College of the Canyons theater department continues its season with a production of William Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure,” opening Nov. 9. Performances will take place at the Santa Clarita

Santa Clarita women attended a networking reception and panel Tuesday night geared toward empowering themselves in the workplace. Women2Women, an international young women’s leadership program, brought its tour to the

A local jazz band will show off their talents, via color and sound, in Stevenson Ranch next month. The GO Jazz Big Band is set for a Nov. 18 performance

A public education campaign to increase voter awareness about election misinformation launched Monday. Championed by Sen. Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park, the campaign launched its web portal VoteSure.sos.ca.gov, which consolidates voter