
Knight hitting reset button on ‘Heroes’ bill
Rep. Steve Knight’s “No Hero Left Untreated Act” passed the House last November — but because the Senate did not take up the matter before Congress recessed for the year,

Rep. Steve Knight’s “No Hero Left Untreated Act” passed the House last November — but because the Senate did not take up the matter before Congress recessed for the year,

For Valentine’s Day, the Santa Clarita City Council kept it short and sweet on Tuesday night, while voting its support for a bill at the heart of the battle to

Note to military veterans: Rep. Steve Knight is one of your “wingmen.’’ Yes, that’s a metaphor for the support the Santa Clarita Republican has shown toward vets in his two-plus

Back in 2011, the so-called “realignment bill” known as AB 109, that’s now state law, sent prisoners guilty of non-violent felonies from state prisons to county facilities, and made some

The Signal and College of the Canyons are scheduled to host a debate later this month on Measure H, the lone item on voters’ March 7 ballot aimed at funding

State Sen. Scott Wilk calls it the “Pinocchio bill.” Introduced by the Santa Clarita Republican this week, Senate Bill 259 looks to ensure accountability in state agencies — and would

Stephen Daniels likes talking to people. He likes it even more when lots of other people listen in. Daniels, a 49-year-old Kentucky native and, since 2007, Valencia resident, hosts “The

Last week, a multi-agency law-enforcement crackdown on human trafficking throughout California netted 474 arrests and rescued 55 victims – almost half of the latter, children. Now a bill introduced by

In the wake of Proposition 64 legalizing recreational marijuana in California, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously passed a pair of pot-related motions – one to enact

State Sen. Scott Wilk is inviting constituents to reach out to his office and make appointments for this weekend so they can share their opinions on the proposed merger of

Thanks to some across-the-aisle cooperation between Santa Clarita’s state senators, Scott Wilk and Henry Stern, a bill to keep the Aliso Canyon gas-storage facility closed until a root cause for

Kathryn Barger, Santa Clarita’s County Supervisor, is proposing a moratorium on marijuana cultivation, manufacture, retail sale and other pot-related endeavors, like the kind the city has enacted – this one

Call it a “Super’’ majority. In a landslide, Santa Clarita politicians are overwhelmingly for the Atlanta Falcons over the New England Patriots in Sunday’s Super Bowl. Of the eight area

For Kathryn Barger, Measure H is Topic A. The newly minted County Supervisor from the Fifth District, which includes Santa Clarita, met with The Signal’s editorial board on Friday –

The night last month that Bill Miranda was appointed to the City Council, one of the attributes cited was his skill a conciliator, particularly as it played out in the

Rep. Steve Knight will be keeping his vice chairmanship of the subcommittee on energy for the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, it was announced Tuesday. The second-term Republican

Whatever may have been lacking in the City Council’s vetting process of newly appointed Council member Bill Miranda – and many residents will say the vetting process lacked plenty –

The Santa Clarita City Council is whole again … though not wholly without critics of how it got that way. Before a nearly full house in the Council Chambers

Two dozen people – most of them women, some crying, some foot-stomping, many holding signs – crowded into Congressman Steve Knight’s Santa Clarita office Tuesday protesting the plan, they said,

Last Tuesday night, he got called up to The Show. This Tuesday night, City Council rookie Bill Miranda makes his debut. “The big thing is, for the next few sessions,