
Jeff Prang | Taking a Look Back with 2021 Annual Report
By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor At the beginning of the year, my office released the 2021 Annual Report, which reflects growth and increases in the assessed value of taxable

By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor At the beginning of the year, my office released the 2021 Annual Report, which reflects growth and increases in the assessed value of taxable

The film won five Academy Awards and was the second highest-grossing film in 2000. Just like many of you, I’ve watched “Gladiator” several times and marvel at the cinematography and

I’ve been quite nostalgic of late. I was clicking through the property details of what was the first and only home of my paternal grandparents. The house that became their

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced the recipients of its 2021 Business Choice Awards. The recipients are scheduled to be honored on Friday, March 18,

News release The College of the Canyons Employee Training Institute has received a $1.5 million contract from the California Employment Training Panel to provide worker training to client companies in

By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer The Rev. James Cliffe of Eden Ministries started Recovery Room 22 years ago when he saw the immediate need for a place where people

By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer In honor of Black History Month in February, Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, recognized several prominent community leaders who have made a

Southbound Interstate 5 was closed to traffic Wednesday morning after a big rig overturned and spilled some of its load on the freeway, north of Templin Highway, just after 9

Bluefins and Piranhas – neighborhood swim teams from Valencia – celebrate 25 years of community and friendships Piranhas are shy and easygoing. Bluefins are resilient and social. Bluefins and Piranhas,

By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer When Lisa Kort’s son was 5, they were once driving down Valencia Boulevard around Memorial Day weekend. The avenue was lined with American flags

By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Several Santa Clarita Valley private Christian schools have been fined multiple times for not following COVID-19 regulations, according to the L.A. County Public Health
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Interstate 5, on both sides, remained closed Wednesday morning after early-morning snow in the Grapevine, according to the California Highway Patrol. Freeway traffic is

I was riding on the paseos recently with my friend Tom and we came to a standstill at the end of our ride, to say our goodbyes. Two young women,

By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer The aroma of delicate flowers fills the room as customers step into Vivian’s Flower Market in Canyon Country. Here you can find anything from

By Signal Staff Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, recently announced that Senate Bill 485 has been unanimously approved by the Senate recently. As joint author, Wilk says SB 485 would

News release The Valley Industry Association is inviting the community to join VIA for a special presentation on employment and education Wednesday featuring Chancellor Dianne Van Hook of College of

By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer When tragedy struck Saugus High School in November 2019, Katie was there, to comfort those whose lives were scarred by the school shooting. And,

News release Harbor Group International LLC and Azure Partners LLC have announced their joint venture for the acquisition of Jefferson Vista Canyon, a 480-unit, Class A apartment community in Santa

I’m a fan of the popular TV series “Yellowstone.” Kevin Costner plays the fictional patriarch, John Dutton, owner of the largest ranch in the United States located in Montana. The

This month I want to take a moment of your time to visit about a property tax savings program my office offers that’s just waiting to reduce your budget. Moreover,