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Wilk calls new state budget a lost opportunity

The California State Legislature passed a $262.6 billion state budget Monday night. The budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which starts July 1, now awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature.  Two weeks ago, legislators passed a placeholder budget to meet their constitutionally mandated deadline for

Golden Valley, Canyon, Saugus compete in season’s final meet

By Ryan Menzie For The Signal  In the final high school meet for the Santa Clarita Valley’s track and field season, athletes represented their schools for the unofficial state championships Friday and Saturday at Arcadia High School.  While there was no

Fourth of July celebrations return to SCV

The city of Santa Clarita is looking forward to celebrating its first post-pandemic Fourth of July this weekend. This year’s theme, “America Emerging with Patriotic Enthusiasm,” was chosen as a

Newsom extends eviction moratorium, clears rent debt

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this week that he’d signed legislation to extend the state’s eviction moratorium through September and clear rent debt for Californians earning below a certain threshold. Under

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station hosts blood drive

Capt. Justin Diez led by example Tuesday, joining in on the blood drive held in the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station parking lot.  Working in tandem, the station and its partners from The Rotary Club of Santa Clarita Valley invited the Houchin Community

COC announces taxpayer savings on bond debt

College of the Canyons announced Monday that Santa Clarita Community College District taxpayers will experience savings when it comes to paying down general obligation bond debt connected to two bonds — Measure C and Measure M — that helped create the college’s Canyon Country

Minor airlifted from SCV Aquatics Center

A minor was airlifted from the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center Tuesday night for an unknown medical condition.   The call was reported at 6:31 p.m. on the 26500 block of Canyon

City seeking submissions for Youth Grove

The city of Santa Clarita is now accepting names of youth, ages 24 and younger, who lost their lives in traffic-related incidents, to be added to the Youth Grove in Central

City brings back medallion hunt to parks

This summer, residents are once again invited to embark on a quest to solve riddles, discover clues and be the first to find the medallion and the spoils that come

Coaches announce All-League teams for boys volleyball

By Nikash Nath For The Signal  Foothill League boys volleyball coaches recently announced their picks for the All-Foothill League teams, as well as Player of the Year, with West Ranch (11-1) unsurprisingly leading the pack.  The