
Rep. Hill, local republican chair react to funding deal
Congress passed a funding bill Thursday to prevent another government shutdown, which includes $1.375 billion in funding that will be used to support 55 miles of border barrier. The bill
Congress passed a funding bill Thursday to prevent another government shutdown, which includes $1.375 billion in funding that will be used to support 55 miles of border barrier. The bill
In an effort to help motorists who are unable to keep up with rising vehicle registration fees, Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, introduced a bill that would allow individuals the opportunity
More rain turned into more traffic collisions, mudslides, debris flows and flooding for the Santa Clarita Valley Thursday morning. A big rig and a car collided in the northbound lanes
By Nathanael Rodriguez Special to The Signal SCVi students experienced a hands-on aeronautics lesson Tuesday at the Castaic campus. The charter school’s collaboration with Southern California Soaring Academy offered students
More than 75 students in the Newhall School District are homeless, according to an eye-opening presentation the district’s board and administrators received Wednesday night from their Student Support Services Department.
In his State of the State speech, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his intent to sharply scale back California’s planned high-speed bullet train — and Santa Clarita City Council members applauded
With more storms in the forecast, the city of Santa Clarita wants to make sure residents know how to prepare for heavy rainfall and where to seek assistance. More than
A woman accused of stabbing her girlfriend to death in 2017 appeared briefly — as she’s done at least three times before — for a pretrial hearing in San Fernando
Santa Clarita drivers will soon have to change their speeds when behind the wheel on multiple roadways after the City Council voted Tuesday to adjust speed limits based on a
With no contract agreement made, the faculty of College of the Canyons crowded into Hasley Hall on Wednesday to speak to the college’s board of trustees in advance of next
More than 75 students in the Newhall School District are homeless, according to an eye-opening presentation the district’s board and administrators received Wednesday night from their Student Support Services Department.
The family and friends of a young woman killed Monday in a traffic collision are mourning her loss, and remembering her for being a caring, loving person who devoted her
The Sulphur Springs Union School District and the William S. Hart Union High School District are once again ramping up for their annual “Many Families, One Community” family resource fair
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, county prosecutors have a warning for old people young at heart. In a notice issued Friday by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office,
County supervisors alarmed last week over a report revealing how often kids are being pepper sprayed when they’re placed in juvenile halls considered a motion Tuesday to phase out use
Gov. Gavin Newsom used his first State of the State speech Tuesday to announce some sweeping changes that he intends to implement in the coming year, including some issues that
Plans approved last summer to renovate the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic as part of a sweeping jail upgrading project remain in place despite a decision made by county supervisors
Santa Clarita is among the top 25 healthiest cities to live in the United States, a recent WalletHub study found. The personal finance website released a report, dubbed “2019’s Healthiest
A basketball coach who once worked at two schools in the Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled to be arraigned next week on 15 sex crimes, including six counts of committing
One person is dead and one injured following a three-vehicle crash late Monday night, and a local man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in connection with
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