Nature Center gets $500,000 to fix trail damaged in Sand Fire
File photo. The Nature Center Trailhail at the Placerity Canyon Nature Center waits for the day's first hikers on Dec. 3. KATHARINE LOTZE/Signal. 12032015

Nature Center gets $500,000 to fix trail damaged in Sand Fire

Staffers at the Placerita Canyon Natural Area and Nature Center are getting $500,000 to fix a popular trail damaged by the 2016 Sand Fire and the heavy rains that followed…

County approves 58 miles of nearby trails
file photo. Captured using high dynamic range settings, snow on the San Gabriel Mountains can be seen from Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce. Katharine Lotze/Signal

County approves 58 miles of nearby trails

Bikers and hikers received a treat Tuesday when county supervisors unanimously approved 58 miles of nearby multi-use trails. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved the adoption of the…

County approves collection of data on homeless
FILE PHOTO. A homeless camp photographed in April 2018 inside private property in the hills behind the 26300 block of Diamond Place. Cory Rubin/The Signal

County approves collection of data on homeless

Collecting data on the homeless with new tools approved Tuesday by county supervisors is a way of ensuring funding dollars are spent wisely, they say, and that funds a are…

Bridge to Home hit with staffing trouble as city, county work to develop resources
Volunteers brought a few items Saturday to help a pair of Bridge to Home clients who were awaiting the opening of the shelter's doors as a light rain fell over the weekend.

Bridge to Home hit with staffing trouble as city, county work to develop resources

By Georgia Rios and Perry Smith As about a half-inch of rain fell on the Santa Clarita Valley over the weekend, a couple of Santa Clarita’s less fortunate residents were upset…

Acton paintball operation shot down by planners
A cadet, armed with a paintball gun, crouches in a field near Paintball USA in Santa Clarita during a military simulation operation on a Saturday. Samie Gebers/The Signal

Acton paintball operation shot down by planners

A husband and wife who own Paintball USA, and who have been wrangling with county planners these past two years to meet their demands, don’t need an exploding paintball to…

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