
Anti-hate proclamation not on Council agenda yet
There are 21 items on the City Council’s agenda Tuesday night. Not among them is the proclamation promised in December by Councilman Bob Kellar against bigotry and intolerance. Though only

There are 21 items on the City Council’s agenda Tuesday night. Not among them is the proclamation promised in December by Councilman Bob Kellar against bigotry and intolerance. Though only

Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, was appointed to serve as Vice Chair of the Committee on Natural Resources, his office announced Friday. The committee’s primary jurisdiction includes air quality, climate

State Sen. Scott Wilk on Wednesday announced a measure to regulate so-called synthetic recreational drugs in California – something he called “a growing threat to our children and our communities.’’

Just months removed from settling a lawsuit that alleged Santa Clarita’s at-large voting system denies Latinos a fair voice, the city lost its lone Latino Council member when Dante Acosta

Now that he’s getting a new job, Bill Miranda needs to get busy leaving an old one, and perhaps cutting business ties to clients in still another of his gigs.

And the winner is…William Miranda. The Valencia resident, managing partner and editor in chief for Our Valley Santa Clarita and Air Force veteran was appointed Tuesday night as the newest

It’s show time. And it figures to be The Late-Late Show. The Santa Clarita City Council holds a special session tonight to fill, by appointment, its vacant seat —with 50

Rep. Xavier Becerra appears on track to become California’s next attorney general, though the Los Angeles Democrat was opposed last week by Santa Clarita’s Assemblyman, Dante Acosta, and is likely

As the Santa Clarita City Council gets ready Tuesday night to appoint a fifth member to fill a vacancy, the attorney in a 2013 California Voting Rights Act lawsuit against

It’s show time. And it figures to be The Late-Late Show. The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday night holds a special session to fill, by appointment, its vacant seat

Rep. Steve Knight will keep his seat on three House committees, his office announced Friday. As the 115th Congress fires up, the Antelope Valley Republican, whose 25th Congressional District includes

It rained most of the day Thursday, and Thursday night at College of the Canyons, it rained City Council candidates. Fifty Santa Clarita residents have applied for the vacant seat

The Santa Clarita City Council kicked off its 2017 business slate yesterday by filling vacancies on several key commissions and approving plans and funds to widen the Newhall Ranch Road Bridge.

California Gov. Jerry Brown revealed his proposed $122.5 billion state budget for 2017-18, which projects a deficit of $1.6 billion due to tax revenues and federal uncertainty. “This year’s budget

With the Whitaker Bermite site in the center of Santa Clarita nearing cleanup — and representing a 996-acre blank slate – the Planning Commission figures to play an especially significant

This was a deluge of democracy, civics on steroids. On Thursday, 14 Santa Clarita residents had filed applications with the City Clerk in hopes of getting appointed to the vacant

The Santa Clarita Valley Signal and College of the Canyons will host a public forum next week so Santa Clarita residents may meet and question their potential new council member.

Nine of them were candidates who finished down the ballot in the November election for Santa Clarita City Council. Others include a retired sheriff’s lieutenant … an ex-FBI agent …

With Steve Knight officially taking the oath of office for his second term in House of Representatives — contributing to the Republicans’ 241-194 majority — the 115th Congress convened on

Facing a Friday deadline to apply for the vacant Santa Clarita City Council seat, six residents had stepped up and filed as of Tuesday – four of them also-rans in