Looking ahead to Town Center plans 

  Now that all Valencia Town Center signs have had a Westfield-otomy at the local mall, questions and some optimism have already started forming, according to local business owners.  One

A trash truck dumps its load at the Chiquita Land Fill in Castaic in 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

AQMD issues orders for landfill 

Neither Chiquita Canyon Landfill nor the South Coast Air Quality Management District are sure how to stop the stink that’s prompted hundreds of complaints from Castaic and Val Verde residents,

School community discusses gang concerns 

School Resource Deputy Andres Rubalcava told parents Tuesday that he sees the beginnings of the activity right down the street from campus as soon as school lets out at Placerita

Revisioning Valencia Town Center 

Retail real estate developer Centennial may be based in Dallas, but Carl Tash, the company’s chief investment officer, shared his Santa Clarita bona fides Tuesday, recalling when the shopping center

Centennial announces purchase of Valencia mall

Centennial, a Dallas-based retail real estate owner and operator, has agreed to terms for the purchase of the Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield-owned Valencia Town Center for $199 million, according to a news release

Jaime Puerta, president of the Victims of Illicit Drugs, receives a hug Tuesday from Santa Clarita Mayor Jason Gibbs during the city's second annual recognition for National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day as council members Laurene Weste and Cameron Smyth look on. Perry Smith/ The Signal

City to host Parent Symposium later this month 

  The city of Santa Clarita is hosting its annual award-winning Parent Symposium this month, seeking to offer moms, dads and legal guardians information about what’s going on in the

City recognizes local fight against fentanyl 

The parents who stood on the dais at City Hall had all seen firsthand how narcotics, particularly fentanyl, have impacted families and ruined lives in Santa Clarita.  “What you need

The L.A. County Regional Planning Commission approved the Sterling Ranch project this week, a housing development that’s been years in the making in Val Verde, just northwest of the Valencia Commerce Center.  

County OKs Sterling Ranch housing project 

  The L.A. County Regional Planning Commission approved the Sterling Ranch project this week, a housing development that’s been years in the making in Val Verde, just northwest of the

he 90-acre vineyard in Agua Dulce includes 26,000-square-feet of living space, a 10,000-square-foot bottling facility and a 10,500-square-foot wine cellar and storage building, according to the Realtor on the listing. Courtesy photo

Agua Dulce Winery hits the market  

The Santa Clarita Valley’s most expensive real estate listing this month is not just a home, it’s a vineyard, according to the listings available from the Southland Regional Association of Realtors. 

The William S. Hart Union High School District office

Hart district announces delays of VHS field 

William S. Hart Union High School District officials Monday evening blamed Tropical Storm Hilary for delays that will push back the reopening of Valencia High School’s football field by another six

City discusses importance of housing element  

 After 18 months of back-and-forth with the state’s Department of Housing and Community Development, the city of Santa Clarita recently received approval for its housing element, according to city officials.