Prominent personal injury lawyer sues LASD over bank robbery response
A Chase bank on the 24000 block of Valencia Boulevard was robbed around 3:15 p.m. on Monday. Signal file photo

Prominent personal injury lawyer sues LASD over bank robbery response

By Perry SmithSignal Managing Editor A partner at one of Santa Clarita’s most prominent personal injury firms is suing the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station over deputies’ response to a bank…

Judge rules in restaurants’ favor on county outdoor-dining ban
Pedro Daniel serves guests at Olive Terrace's outdoor dining area Monday afternoon. November 23, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Judge rules in restaurants’ favor on county outdoor-dining ban

A judge halted Los Angeles County’s outdoor-dining ban in a ruling that would take effect after the current statewide order ends, city of Santa Clarita officials announced Tuesday. “A preliminary…

Judge orders L.A. County to provide evidence on outdoor dining ban lawsuit
Kitchen Manager Joe Delgado takes down the sides of the outside dining tent at Mimi's Cafe in Valencia on Thursday, 120320. Dan Watson/The Signal

Judge orders L.A. County to provide evidence on outdoor dining ban lawsuit

After imposing a temporary ban on outdoor dining, Los Angeles County health officials have to prove in court how it poses a significant risk for COVID-19 transmission, according to a…

Landlords sue Santa Clarita and others over eviction bans
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on Feb. 26. Watson/The Signal

Landlords sue Santa Clarita and others over eviction bans

Several landlords have filed a lawsuit against the state, Los Angeles County and multiple Southern California cities, including Santa Clarita, seeking reimbursement for unpaid rent due to COVID-19 eviction-protection ordinances. …

Princess Cruises faces lawsuit, revises cancellation policy
The Princess Cruise Lines office is located next to the Westfield Valencia Town Center, but it's not considered part of Centennial's new purchase of the mall. Bobby Block/The Signal

Princess Cruises faces lawsuit, revises cancellation policy

A Florida couple aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship carrying more than a dozen passengers and crew who tested positive for the coronavirus, or COVID-19, has filed a lawsuit against…

Solar panel ruling: City can inspect Canyon View Estates
Solar panels line a hillside in Canyon Country above the Canyon View Estates. The City of Santa Clarita has ordered the removal of these panels. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Solar panel ruling: City can inspect Canyon View Estates

The city of Santa Clarita is able to inspect the property containing the 2.5 acres of solar panels on a Canyon Country hillside to help determine whether or not property…

Court tosses lawsuit, green-lights chloride reduction
FILE PHOTO. Discharged water, or effluent, will meet contamination levels met by the SCV Sanitation District/ Jim Holt The Signal

Court tosses lawsuit, green-lights chloride reduction

Local sanitation officials were happy to report Monday news of a recent court decision that enables them to proceed with their four-year plan to reduce the amount of chloride ending…

$800M settlement in Las Vegas shooting trickles down to SCV victims
Route 91 Shooting survivor Brittany Maldonado signs a Vegas Stronger banner just outside of the venue on the first anniversary of the October 1st shooting in Las Vegas. Cory Rubin/The Signal

$800M settlement in Las Vegas shooting trickles down to SCV victims

Two years after the deadliest mass shooting in the history of America, more than a half-dozen local people injured now face the task of having each of the individual cases…

City takes ‘wait-and-see’  approach on Cemex suit
Site of proposed Cemex mine in Soledad Canyon as viewed looking northwest from Soledad Canyon Road. Signal photo by Dan Watson

City takes ‘wait-and-see’ approach on Cemex suit

Members of Santa Clarita’s subcommittee on the Cemex issue said Tuesday there was no public announcement in response to the international mining corporation’s recently filed lawsuit because the city is…

Feds respond to new Cemex lawsuit
Abandoned equipment stands at the Cemex site in Canyon Country. Dan Watson/The Signal

Feds respond to new Cemex lawsuit

Within months after the city of Santa Clarita and mining opponents declared victory in the decades-long battle with Cemex due to a government ruling, international mining conglomerate Cemex has filed…

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