
Barger supports St. Francis Dam Memorial bill
The Congressional bill that would establish the site of the St. Francis Dam Disaster as a memorial has garnered the support of District Supervisor Kathryn Barger. Under the bill, which

The Congressional bill that would establish the site of the St. Francis Dam Disaster as a memorial has garnered the support of District Supervisor Kathryn Barger. Under the bill, which

A new public safety commission is being proposed by Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger and Fourth District Supervisor Janice Hahn at the Board of Supervisors meeting on Aug. 15. The

Next month, The Signal and College of the Canyons will hold their second Domestic Violence Summit to educate community members through panel discussions and breakout sessions. The completely free event

Bridge to Home’s clients can look forward to a newly remodeled kitchen and dining room after local Lowe’s stores donated their time and materials to redo the facility at the

Northern Los Angeles County Interstate-5 commuters are in for a smoother ride. Caltrans broke ground on their $171 million project to improve the pavement quality on the freeway running through

Jill Leach-Klajic is best known around Santa Clarita for serving as a councilwoman in the 1990s, advocating for Elsmere Canyon and working as a marketing director for elder care. Nowadays,

It seems not all United States citizens could pass a citizenship test if they had to, according to the Joe Foss Institute. Using a bank of 100 U.S. history questions,

As local students head back to school, The Santa Clarita Swap Meet wants to help fill students’ backpacks with everything they need. The swap meet is hosting their third annual

Volunteers from all over Southern California are taking part in the World Police and Fire Games this week to show their support for competitors. For the Toughest Competitor Alive event

Seniors in search of luxury houses can look forward to the upcoming Verano development coming to Santa Clarita, according to an announcement from Pardee Homes. Located off south Via Princessa

Surrounding conversations that the homeless count in Santa Clarita had increased over the past year, data from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority confirms that there are more people who

Several Santa Clarita locals are trading in their firefighting helmets for bicycle helmets this week. As the World Police and Fire Games have made their way to Los Angeles County,

As the city of Santa Clarita finalizes their plans for the new Canyon Country Community Center set to open by 2020, the local businesses currently in that location will have

Starting next week, three of Santa Clarita’s parks will be getting shadier. From Aug. 7 to Sept. 11, the city will temporarily close the play areas and picnic tables in

As the World Police and Fire Games make their way to Los Angeles County next week, several events will be hosted in the Santa Clarita Valley. While the city welcomes

Furthering the county’s efforts to aid those with mental health issues, Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Sheila Kuehl will present a motion on Tuesday to evaluate and improve the process to

Santa Clarita and other Los Angeles County cities will be hosting the World Police and Fire Games next week, an international Olympic-style event that pits officers and firefighters head to

While state legislators take their month-long break from Sacramento, Assemblyman Dante Acosta (R-Santa Clarita) is spending time in the 38th district to meet with constituents. Among the events and meetings

For community members with opinions about pot, Los Angeles County wants to listen. In an effort to better understand what people in unincorporated areas’ thoughts are, the Office of Cannabis

While the Assembly election is not until November 2018, a cumulative total of over $316,000 has already been raised by the three candidates who have kicked off their campaigns, according