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SCV Water to notify customers of proposed rate changes

Santa Clarita Valley Water customers will receive a notice in the mail next week about proposed water rate changes over the next five years.  The rate changes will bring customers in three separate divisions — Newhall, Santa Clarita

Garcia joins call for PPP relief in California

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, joined nine other Republican members of the House of Representatives from California in sending Gov. Gavin Newsom a letter urging him to “provide full state tax deductibility for business

Service to community guides Valladares

Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, held up her arms to the camera to display her jacket sleeves during a virtual meeting with The Signal’s editorial board held Tuesday.   “I have this ongoing joke that I like to wear jackets with three-quarter-length sleeves so

The William S. Hart Union High School District office

Hart announces community meeting for mascot discussion

William S. Hart Union High School District staff announced plans to hold a community forum Monday via Zoom regarding the Hart High School mascot.   In a message distributed to parents Tuesday night, Hart High Principal Jason d’Autremont invited the

Supes approve $36.2B county budget

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the $36.2 billion recommended budget for the fiscal year 2021-22 — approximately 5% less than last year’s — during Tuesday’s regular

City to celebrate Earth Arbor Day virtually

The city of Santa Clarita’s annual Earth Arbor Day celebration is going virtual this year, complete with a video program and free mulch giveaway.  The city is expected to release

Traffic impacted by Newhall grass fire

Tuesday afternoon traffic on Highway 14 in Newhall was impacted by a grass fire. The incident was reported near southbound Highway 14, south of Newhall Avenue, shortly before 3:30 p.m.,

Villanueva co-leads community safety meeting

The two top cops in Los Angeles County, Sheriff Alex Villanueva and Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore, fielded questions and provided answers regarding public safety and local law