
Witnesses of pets in hot cars encouraged to call law enforcement
Since it took effect in early 2017, a California law that allows citizens to legally smash car windows to save pets trapped in hot, parked cars hasn’t seen much exercise,

Since it took effect in early 2017, a California law that allows citizens to legally smash car windows to save pets trapped in hot, parked cars hasn’t seen much exercise,

The Castaic Area Town Council will begin holding regular coffee meetings with their constituents at It’s a Grind Cafe from 5-7 p.m. All will be at the same location and

Castaic Area Town Councilman Jim Idleman resigned from his position via email Sunday. Council member Jeff Preach claimed at the end of the May 16 meeting that Idleman, who represents

Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, and Democratic Party challenger Christy Smith are the only candidates on the ballot for the 38th Assembly District in the primary set for June 5.

Santa Clarita’s Planning Commission plans Tuesday to discuss an annexation that no longer includes land from Cemex. Previously, the council tried to annex land to which Cemex had disputed mineral

Congressman Steve Knight’s office in Santa Clarita was vandalized April 11, according to Knight’s office and the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials, who confirmed the incident Friday. A report

The state Senate unanimously approved Senate Bill 1281, the Juvenile Gun Safety Act by Sen. Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park, on Thursday. The bill, supported by law enforcement and student activist

California’s June 5 Primary election is fast-approaching, and while SCV residents can rely on whatever winds up in their mailbox for their decision, The Signal also took a look at

The city of Santa Clarita is set to take back full control of its library system July 1 with 30 new positions being filed. The city currently contracts with Library

The city of Santa Clarita was ranked the most business-friendly city in the county by the Los Angeles County Business Federation. Known as BizFed, the organization released results of a

City of Santa Clarita officials donut want people to miss the new art exhibit, titled “Donuts,” that will soon be shown at City Hall. The exhibit is on display from

As Los Angeles County and operators of Chiquita Canyon Landfill prepare to go head to head with two lawsuits, residents of the affected Val Verde area remain in the fray

A state bill to help the mental health crisis passed the Assembly floor on Wednesday with support from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. It now moves to the

With the approval of the National Defense Authorization Act on May 24, the House of Representatives also passed into law legislation for small businesses to receive payments on time. Congressman

News release issued by Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/ County Clerk LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced Uber and Lyft will now be

The California Department of Transportation announced plans Tuesday night to remove a bypass lane through the SCV on Thursday, and open another June 8. As part of the Caltrans I-5

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a motion to allocate $20 million to help mentally ill veterans experiencing homelessness on Tuesday. The motion, authored by Supervisors Mark Ridley-Thomas

The Santa Clarita City Council will get a chance to weigh in on bills about licensing for alcohol and drug abuse treatment facilities and the state’s film and television tax

A bill requiring offenders convicted of animal abuse charges to undergo mental health assessments and another that would provide funding for an aerospace institute headed to the Senate floor Friday.

State representatives approved the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2019 Thursday, which included provisions authored by Congressman Knight, R-Palmdale, for anti-opioid trafficking. This NDAA sets federal defense and