
Removal of billboard to mark final clearing stage for new Canyon Country Community Center
As a final step in clearing a site for the new Canyon Country Community Center, the city plans to hold a brief ceremony to remove a large billboard in the

As a final step in clearing a site for the new Canyon Country Community Center, the city plans to hold a brief ceremony to remove a large billboard in the

Business owners in the Santa Clarita Valley and other unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County have a final opportunity to submit their feedback about the county’s proposed business registration program.

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer After the city of Santa Clarita filed a lawsuit last week against the owners of Canyon View Estates mobile home park for placing

About 100 people gathered at the Valencia Country Club to hear from most of the Santa Clarita City Council candidates as they offered their campaign platforms on Tuesday. The luncheon

With some changes already implemented at the Valencia Auto Center, officials in the industry said more are underway. On Thursday, Dan Sterkel, general manager of Galpin Subaru of Santa Clarita,

After doctors found a cancerous tumor in one of her kidneys, Saugus resident Kacey Thorps knew she wanted to seek a more natural treatment rather than a conventional one. “Oils,

Robert Patrick, best known as “Terminator 2” antagonist T-1000, doesn’t just ride motorcycles on movies and television shows, like “Scorpion.” He rides his Harley-Davidson Low Rider S every chance he

What could be more convenient for parents than ridesharing companies that take kids to and from school or to the movies? Parents order a ride via two of the largest

After an attempt to clear more than 2 acres of land occupied by solar panels, the city of Santa Clarita has filed a lawsuit against the owners of Canyon View

The solar panels behind the Canyon View Estates mobile home park remain on the hillsides nearly two months after the city of Santa Clarita directed owners to remove them. In

Every other year, the city of Santa Clarita conducts a public opinion poll to determine potential areas of improvement and learn how residents feel about the city’s overall performance. While

The permit process for any residential or commercial project can seem intimidating, but the city of Santa Clarita is working to ease the procedure through its Permit Center, as announced

More than 150 city of Santa Clarita employees traded a day at the office for a game of kickball and a good cause at Central Park on Friday. “We’re here

Every weekday at 4:30 a.m., married couple Patricia and Richard Crawford wake up to go to work. He puts on a neon yellow vest, and she makes sure he and

The Santa Clarita City Council is expected Tuesday to designate city officials authorized to apply for disaster-related financial assistance. Approval for Transit Maintenance Facility repairs and its construction contract are

As part of suicide awareness month in September and domestic violence awareness month in October, local organizations have announced a series of events and training planned in the coming weeks.

With a drummer in front and scores of Santa Clarita Valley families behind, Tom and Alice Renolds walked through Central Park for the fifth time for the annual Evening of

To ease the process of obtaining a building permit, the city of Santa Clarita has launched a new, user-friendly website for residents and it’s the first city in the nation

The public will have a chance to hear how the city puts together its crossing guard program and inclusion services as the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission expects to

Canyon High School celebrated more than just a new school year during Back to School Night Tuesday. From current to former students and staff, hundreds gathered to celebrate the school’s