
City Council to adopt budget, renew contracts
With its summer recess approaching in July, the Santa Clarita City Council is scheduled Tuesday to award various contracts and adopt its budget for the next year. The council plans
With its summer recess approaching in July, the Santa Clarita City Council is scheduled Tuesday to award various contracts and adopt its budget for the next year. The council plans
Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, has introduced legislation to prevent future separations of children and parents at the country’s borders, in response to the recent controversy over the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance
After a four-day preliminary hearing to ascertain whether there was enough evidence for a parolee to stand trial for the murder of Sheriff’s Sgt. Steven Owen, Trenton Trevon Lovell was
County supervisors voted Tuesday to renovate county jails, approving $2.21 billion to build a new Men’s Central Jail, and $12 million to renovate the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic. Citing
Deputies seized 2,600 small packets of cocaine during a traffic stop near Gorman early Thursday, prompting sheriff’s Capt. Robert Lewis to consider bolstering his deployment of deputies to the northern
If you were to ask a high school senior student-athlete if they would turn down an opportunity to compete and study at a Division 1 college in favor of a
The Santa Clarita City Council plans to meet in closed session June 26 to discuss negotiations to purchase Saugus properties, including one in the Saugus Union School District, according to
The Sun Fire started June 21, 2018 at approximately 3:00 p.m. PST. The fire originated near Sunshine Canyon Mountainway and Weldon Mountainway, above the Sunshine Canyon Landfill near the Interstate
Notable musicians, actors and health professionals in the SCV are addressing the stigma around mental health at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley over the next few
Two people, at least one of them a child, suffered minor injuries and were taken to a hospital following a four-vehicle traffic collision in Newhall late Wednesday afternoon. The crash
During a Valencia track and field practice this spring, it started to rain, much to the dismay of just about all the runners in attendance. All of them but one.
By Natalie Gilmore For The Signal Not even the blistering heat of a Southern California summer can keep the members of the Foothill League away from the baseball diamond. In
With outfits showcasing their idea, the Castaic Area Town Council on Wednesday creatively announced plans to hold a gnome festival, in response to the recent decimation of its “Gnome Island.”
The tip jar bandit has struck again. The grand total of loot taken in two days: roughly $35. As many who’ve commented and shared on the story have noted, that’s
The William S. Hart Union High School District became the first school district in the Santa Clarita Valley to finalize its budget on Wednesday, adopting a $247.7 million spending plan
After over three decades of research and supervision related to autism and other disabilities, retired Canyon Country resident Diane Ambrose was appointed to the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities
Parents in the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond will now be able to use a new map-based tool that shows which public schools in California have had their drinking water
Four people were detained, at least one at gunpoint, by local sheriff’s deputies investigating a suspected burglary in Saugus on Wednesday morning. After being questioned, one young woman was arrested
To support the Wounded Heroes Fund, the Ice Station Valencia is organizing its inaugural Charity Car Show on Sunday, June 24. Funds for the charity will go to The Wounded Heroes
It’s summer, but class was in session for nearly two dozen teachers from across the Santa Clarita Valley. The 22 educators participating in an outreach training session for sixth-grade teachers
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