
Santa Clarita invites residents to ribbon-cutting for Taylor Trailhead
The City of Santa Clarita will host a ribbon cutting event on Thursday, January 25, at 11 a.m. to celebrate the new Taylor Trailhead at Rivendale Park and Open Space,

The City of Santa Clarita will host a ribbon cutting event on Thursday, January 25, at 11 a.m. to celebrate the new Taylor Trailhead at Rivendale Park and Open Space,

Officials elected to govern the operation of Santa Clarita Valley’s sewer system get down to business next week after nearly a two-month hiatus. The last time members of the Santa

The Santa Clarita City Council unanimously approved on consent Tuesday evening the purchase of 176 acres of open space between Tesoro Del Valle and San Francisquito Road that will cost

Los Angeles County Supervisors unanimously approved a $4.2 million contract Tuesday as expected to maintain and repair the county’s fleet of five Sikorsky Firehawk helicopters. The contract was approved on
Santa Clarita Valley water officials begin the task of dissolving the Valencia Water Company, a private company owned by a public agency, Tuesday night. They also have the leftover

Los Angeles County supervisors are expected to approve a $4.2 million contract Tuesday to maintain and repair the county’s fleet of Sikorsky Firehawk helicopters. Tony Bell, a spokesperson for Supervisor

The Santa Clarita City Council is considering the purchase of 176 acres of open space between Tesoro Del Valle and San Francisquito Road that will cost the city nearly $1.6
Officials at the Valencia Water Company failed to step up their water sampling after one of its wells revealed a level of nitrate that exceeded the state limit and warranted

In response to city plans to annex the site of a controversial sand-and-gravel mine site in Soledad Canyon on the city’s eastern border, Cemex filed a lawsuit against the City
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency met for the first time Tuesday night, when members of two merged now-defunct water boards elected a president and vice president to the new

By Andrew Clark | Signal Staff Writer Air quality managers issued a violation notice to Southern California Gas Company in connection to a second leak at Aliso Canyon in Porter

While fire officials tell SCV residents they’re not out of the woods when it comes to brush fires, water officials are saying the SCV isn’t out of the woods

State officials in their ongoing efforts to ensure that the air at a Valencia preschool next door to a dry cleaners remains safe, are expected to begin sampling the

At a time when so many historic efforts with respect to water continue to unfold in the Santa Clarita Valley, officials with the local sanitation district are inviting the SCV

A corridor of parks along Newhall Ranch Road through Valencia and into Saugus is soon to be watered with recycled water now that its pipeline plan has revealed no ill

More than 215 employees of Santa Clarita Valley’s new water agency are not likely to notice any significant change when their positions at SCV’s water wholesaler and SCV’s oldest water
Local water officials endorsed water rate increases for both SCV ratepayers who get their water from the Santa Clarita Water District and for local water retailers who get their

When the Sand Fire died and the smoke cleared, what regional planners found standing on the suddenly barren hills were misplaced property markers noticed for the first time. Brush burned

More than half a dozen hazardous materials units responded to reports of a fuel spill in Canyon Country only to end up babysitting 10 gallons of spilled diesel for 12

A decade-old plan to build 75 homes on about as many acres in Mint Canyon at the Santa Clarita Valley border with Agua Dulce was extended for another year