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Thousands without power after Edison outage

It’s estimated that about 7,000 Santa Clarita Valley residents are without power — mostly in the Saugus area, according to information available on Southern California Edison’s website . There are

Kaiser offers contract proposal with pay increase

Kaiser Permanente announced Monday a proposal to unions representing more than 80,000 employees of the nonprofit health care company, which would offer annual pay increases, among other benefits.  The message

Three suffer minor injuries in Saugus crash

Three people suffered minor injuries following a traffic collision on Golden Valley Road at Plum Canyon Road mid-afternoon Monday. The crash happened shortly 2:20 p.m., involving a pickup truck towing

Santa Clarita shares community recycling PSA

Green Santa Clarita, the city’s environmental protection division, is asking residents to be aware of what materials they place in waste bins to maximize recycling efforts. The city’s “green” agency

Outside money dominates race for 25th

By Perry Smith Signal Managing Editor A review of recently filed campaign finance reports indicate the 25th Congressional District is on track to have another multimillion-dollar congressional race, with a

Politics and government

Candidates discuss the green in grassroots

By Perry Smith Signal Managing Editor Speaking to the candidates for the 25th Congressional District, one theme appears with consistency: Candidates acknowledge that anyone who wants to win the district

Secretary of State releases fundraising totals

The California Secretary of State’s office has released the most recent fundraising totals for the 2020 election cycle this week, meaning the public now has an opportunity to see how

SCV Water to name ratepayer advocate

When local water officials went looking for the right firm to act as ratepayer advocate, they wanted someone to be the “voice of the little guy” when it comes to