City Council makes statement on Cemex controversy
The sunset is reflected in a pool of water at the proposed Cemex mining site in Canyon Country. Dan Watson/The Signal

City Council makes statement on Cemex controversy

Santa Clarita City Council formally expressed support at its April 10 meeting for Senate Resolution 96, a bipartisan effort to urge national officials to stop the proposed Cemex mining project…

Former Santa Clarita planning commissioner announces City Council run
From left, Diane Trautman and Mary Jane Hartman place comments on a board to note the benefits, barriers and unresolved questions regarding shared housing on Sept. 13, 2017. Gina Ender/The Signal

Former Santa Clarita planning commissioner announces City Council run

Diane Trautman, former Santa Clarita Planning Commissioner and businesswoman, announced her intention to run for Santa Clarita City Council in the November 6 election. “Through my professional and non-profit work,…

Santa Clarita says ‘Thank you’ for CDBG funds
The Santa Clarita community presents California legislators with a "Thank You" certificate on April 2. Crystal Duan/The Signal

Santa Clarita says ‘Thank you’ for CDBG funds

In September 2017, Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, along with California senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris, supported a spending package that retained the CDBG program, increasing funding for the program…

Santa Clarita begins demolition for new Community Center
The Santa Clarita city council puts sledgehammers to the building on the corner of Soledad Canyon Road and Sierra Highway to make space for the new Canyon Country Community Center on Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Santa Clarita begins demolition for new Community Center

The Santa Clarita City Council began demolition for the new Canyon Country Community Center on Tuesday, taking sledgehammers to the wall of the stone-block building that sits there. Mayor Laurene…

City, county celebrate Hart district recycling program
Members of the Santa Clarita City Council and of the Valencia High School Recycling Club stand in the school’s new recycling bins in front of Valencia High School on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018. Christina Cox/The Signal

City, county celebrate Hart district recycling program

About 30 students at Valencia High School are working together to save the earth and promote recycling on their school campus through the high school’s new Recycling Club. “We didn’t…

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