

Santa Clarita announces official lawsuit over Camp Scott
Flanked by protesters and government leaders alike, Mayor Laurene Weste announced Monday that the city of Santa Clarita had officially filed a lawsuit against L.A.
Flanked by protesters and government leaders alike, Mayor Laurene Weste announced Monday that the city of Santa Clarita had officially filed a lawsuit against L.A.
College of the Canyons unveiled its brand-new Multicultural Center in an open house on Monday in an effort to bring together and further engage different
News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting residents to participate in one of two engagement meetings to discuss the necessary pool and deck
More than 2,000 people attended the Great Egg Hunt event at Real Life Church in Valencia on Saturday, featuring a pair of Easter egg hunts
Around 300 people gathered at the Newhall Church of the Nazarene on Saturday for their first Easter car hop. The event featured family-oriented attractions such
Public Health says COVID-19 indicators remain low but express caution over recent outbreaks Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials said Thursday that countywide COVID-19
Sandra Cattell, a docent-naturalist at the Placerita Canyon Nature Center, said she has always had a passion for the great outdoors. Cattell said she has
Perhaps one of the main reasons people move to Santa Clarita and stay here is the fact that it’s regularly named one of the safest
By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Los Angeles County Public Health officials are encouraging those susceptible to severe illness from COVID-19, such as those who are
Approximately 35 people gathered at the entrance of Camp Scott in Saugus on Friday morning to protest L.A. County’s plan to house about 150 juveniles
While COVID-19 numbers have leveled off in Los Angeles County, worldwide COVID-19 cases have increased for two consecutive weeks, according to Barbara Ferrer, director of
Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector Keith Knox announced this week that his office will be taking requests to cancel penalties and fees related
Two upcoming traffic enhancement projects in the city of Santa Clarita are planned to address safety concerns and traffic in problematic areas, and the city
A commission designed to locate and address issues with the county government’s homelessness programs reportedly found “tremendous” strain on the system in need of “sweeping
Following approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for individuals 50 years or older, L.A. County Public Health sites will be prepared to administer
News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, cosponsored a resolution to end the Centers for Disease Control’s mask mandate for public transportation. The Joint Resolution,
Two friends bored in a garage with a passion for toy gun blasters. Nerf-ing can go wrong, right? After Canyon Country residents Jake Groves, 15,
In her freshman year at University of California, Los Angeles, Cherise Moore said her math professor told her to major in something “like the rest
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