UPDATE: Aliso Canyon bill stalls, Senate will revote

Porter Ranch residents are still not guaranteed Southern California Gas Company will not resume injections in Aliso Canyon, Senator Henry Stern’s (D-Canoga Park) office said Tuesday night. Stern’s Senate Bill

Council members stand by appointment process for Miranda

In light of Signal Publisher Chuck Champion’s criticism of the appointment process that brought Bill Miranda onto the Santa Clarita City Council, he confronted council members at Tuesday’s council meeting

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Local homes and condos see decrease in April sales

Sales decreased as costs increased for single-family homes and condos across the Santa Clarita Valley in April, the Southland Regional Association of Realtors reported Tuesday. Condominium sales decreased 31.4 percent

City sweeps through homeless encampments

Homeless people and their belongings were asked to clear out of 17 encampments on Monday morning. City staff identified a total of 19 homeless encampments over the past month, with

Lean May agendas make way for June budget, Mayor says

The only new business the city council will see next Tuesday is the purchase of the city’s streetlight system from Southern California Edison. Santa Clarita’s streetlight system contains 16,125 poles