
City receives procurement award for fifth year in a row
By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer The city of Santa Clarita has been recognized with a prestigious award for its purchasing policies and practices, marking the fifth consecutive year the

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer The city of Santa Clarita has been recognized with a prestigious award for its purchasing policies and practices, marking the fifth consecutive year the

A temporary restraining order delaying the online publication of blueprints for 3D-printed guns is making national headlines, drawing reactions from both sides of the aisle in Santa Clarita. On July

As of Monday, 11 challengers have filed papers with the state to run in the race to unseat three Santa Clarita City Council incumbents up for reelection. Councilman Bill Miranda,

Update: This story has been changed to include a statement from 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office and a clarification of the nature of the meeting. Los Angeles County staff

Santa Clarita residents who are considering going eco-friendly have quite a few options. Energy efficiency in residential homes can start with making sure their windows are environmentally friendly, said Laura

A Santa Clarita Valley fire station is sharing quarters with another, but response times haven’t been negatively affected, county fire officials say. Services out of Fire Station 104, which closed

Construction has begun on the new Fire Station 104 site at Golden Valley Road and Newhall Ranch Road. The station will be 10,500 square feet and in full service by

Concern about the fight against opioid abuse and human trafficking peppered the discussion led by Rep. Steve Knight and Texas Rep. Michael McCaul at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex Monday

The Santa Clarita Valley homeless population may soon be able to stay in air-conditioned places past usual business hours. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote

Santa Clarita Transit is working on its next transportation development plan, which means it needs to gather community feedback. Anyone interested in helping can take the transit department’s community survey,

The city of Santa Clarita has a handy way to ensure it can promptly respond to community issues. Residents have been able to use the city’s mobile application to alert

A federal appeals court ruling on open-carry gun law in Hawaii has drawn reactions and speculation from local activists regarding the possible ways the ruling could affect Santa Clarita gun

Construction is officially underway on the Santa Clarita Valley’s first new sheriff’s station in more than 45 years, as city and county officials gathered Wednesday for the groundbreaking of the

The Santa Clarita Valley’s county liaison of 12 years is leaving in the fall. Rosalind Wayman, the SCV field deputy for 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office, plans to retire

Santa Clarita Valley residents can now better connect homeless people with services through a new county-wide online reporting system. Last week, the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative and Los Angeles

After almost 20 years of the same maintenance fees, residents of the Hillcrest area of Castaic will pay $655 for the county to landscape their now-overgrown hillsides starting in September.

Katie Hill, the Democratic challenger in the 25th Congressional District race, has opened a new campaign office in the Santa Clarita Valley. The Katie Hill For Congress team celebrated the

Residents of the Hillcrest area in Castaic are expecting a verdict on the future of their landscaping concerns this week. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to

Bridge to Home plans to open in the afternoons for the city’s homeless population from Monday through Friday this week, to offer shelter from the Santa Clarita Valley’s heat wave.
Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, and his challenger in the 25th Congressional District race, Katie Hill, have different takes on the question of how to reform U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement