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Number of Santa Clarita criminal cases continued

A number of criminal cases concerning the Santa Clarita Valley have received continuations this week.  The case proceedings have either been delayed or hindered in some way by the COVID-19

I-5 project makes progress with Metro vote

The Interstate 5 project in the Santa Clarita Valley, which looks to enhance capacity and safety, is one step closer to construction following a unanimous vote Thursday from the Metro

SCV sees 33 additional COVID-19 cases

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics on Thursday: Countywide COVID-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours: 1,636Total COVID-19 cases in L.A.

Wilk and GOP senators under COVID-19 quarantine

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and almost all Republican California senators were abruptly required to vote remotely after one of their colleagues tested positive for COVID-19.  The move comes

Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on Feb. 26.

Signal hosting City Council candidate forum

The Santa Clarita Valley Signal is hosting a candidate forum next month for November’s City Council election. This year’s race features nine candidates, all of whom are invited to take

City Council weighs in on eviction ban

A prohibition on residential and commercial evictions in Santa Clarita as the effects of the COVID-19 crisis unraveled came without hesitation for City Council members, but as the economy has