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Skate park ribbon-cutting ceremony rescheduled

After the previously scheduled ceremony was canceled due to weather concerns, county officials have announced their decision to reschedule the Castaic Sports Complex skate park ribbon-cutting event for Feb. 27.

City officials share budget priorities

Santa Clarita continues to stand on steady grounds economically, but rainy day preparation is essential, city officials said during a study session Tuesday as it prepares for its new spending

Shaping where we live, work and play

The Santa Clarita Valley has come a long way. Most of what residents see today is modern, but the idea of creating a place for Santa Clarita residents to live,

Oakmont discusses new location, coming summer 2019

Oakmont of Santa Clarita officials gave adult caregivers and prospective residents details on their new location — Oakmont of Valencia — during an information session and luncheon at Sand Canyon

College of the Canyons faculty member dies

News of the death of Guido Santi, a College of the Canyons faculty member and renowned documentary filmmaker, left many at the college saddened as word spread Monday evening. Santi

Fresno man found guilty of murdering Kim Harvill

A 31-year-old man was found guilty Wednesday for the murder of a woman whose three children were later kidnapped, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced. Jurors deliberated for

Wilk recognizes Signal from Senate floor

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, honored The Signal and Publisher Richard Budman on the Senate floor Wednesday, in honor of the newspaper’s 100th anniversary. “Not only is The Signal

SCV Water board re-elects Bill Cooper as president

President Bill Cooper and Vice President Maria Gutzeit were re-elected Tuesday night, and joining them in the winner’s circle was director Gary Martin, elected the board’s second vice president. The

Pepper spray use rises at juvenile halls

County supervisors concerned about how often kids are being pepper sprayed when they’re placed in juvenile halls and probation camps had their worst fears confirmed Tuesday, when they received a