Hotel proposal gets OK … finally

Eight years after a hotel was first proposed for the intersection of McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard – and six weeks after an unimpressed Santa Clarita Planning Commission told the

Proposed hotel to get another look

Once more, with feeling! The developer of a proposed hotel at McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard gets another shot before the Santa Clarita Planning Commission on Tuesday night after his

Santa Clarita rents drop slightly in October

Prices for rental apartments dipped slightly in Santa Clarita in October compared to September – a typical trend in the fall months as demand drops, according to one real-estate data

Ooh-rah! Happy birthday, Marines

“Every Marine has two birthdays,” Erik Klem, senior vice commander of VFW Post 6885 in Canyon Country, was saying Thursday night — on the occasion of one of those birthdays,

‘Campaign’ for Santa Clarita mayor begins

For all you political junkies going through campaign withdrawal after two whole days without, relief has arrived: The race for Mayor of Santa Clarita in 2017 has officially begun! Well,

Acosta wins 38th Assembly race, Smith concedes

Republican Dante Acosta has beaten Democrat Christy Smith in their nasty race for the 38th Assembly District seat. Smith phoned Acosta in the early hours Wednesday to concede the election.

Knight leading Caforio in race for House seat

Incumbent Republican Steve Knight was solidly ahead in his bid to win a second term in the U.S. House of Representatives as he battled Democratic challenger Bryan Caforio in their

Election Eve: Candidates push to get out votes

Go online to signalscv.com at 8 tonight for up-to-the-minute election returns. Cameron Smyth was ringing bells and knocking on doors in Saugus on Monday afternoon when his cell phone rang at

Where to vote? Here’s how to find out

  Tuesday is Election Day. Polls are open county-wide from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you still need to find your polling place, go to https://www.lavote.net/Locator and enter your

Most — still not all — sample ballots mailed

    While the “vast majority” of voters in Los Angeles County have gotten their sample ballots for the Nov. 8 election in the mail, the L.A. County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s

Acosta addresses sexual-harassment report

  Republican Assembly hopeful Dante Acosta defended himself Wednesday following the leak of an email from a woman writing to a third party and accusing Acosta of sexual harassment. “The