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Residents report smoke from L.A. incident

A brush fire burning in the Mulholland Pass late Tuesday afternoon sent smoke wafting into the Santa Clarita Valley. The afternoon haze prompted many SCV people to pose questions on

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LASD shares use-of-force policy update

  Three years after Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell responded to the Rosas Settlement Agreement addressing inmate abuse and vowed to see county jails become a safer place for

Whyte named Signal editor

Longtime Santa Clarita Valley journalist and public relations specialist Tim Whyte was named Tuesday as editor of The Signal, marking his reappearance at the 99-year-old newspaper after more than a decade.

Saugus teachers, staff agree to raise

The teachers and staff of the Saugus Union School District are expected to receive an increase in compensation and health care benefits following a tentative agreement between the district and

Santa Clarita ranked 15th for rent growth

A national study released this week indicates Santa Clarita’s rent growth rate from year to year was 4.9 percent from 2015-18. This makes it the 15th most expensive city out

Patriots Luncheon announces veteran honorees

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its honorees for the eighth annual Patriots Luncheon:    Aracely Jimenez, U.S. Army – Operation Iraqi Freedom George Lindstrom, U.S. Marine

City plans hearing to discuss $203M budget

Santa Clarita City Council members plan to discuss the city’s $203 million budget for the next fiscal year at their Tuesday meeting. If approved, the plan is expected to be

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Man on bike struck by vehicle near the mall

A man riding a bicycle was injured slightly and taken to the hospital for evaluation after being struck by a vehicle at the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall. “This was

Kindness rocks Sulphur Springs

Following in the footsteps of their peers who have donated murals, mustang-shaped bushes and other gifts, the outgoing sixth-graders of Sulphur Springs Community School unveiled the latest campus addition Monday.