Lang legacy: 100 years of SCV family memories
John Lang, center, walks through the Placerita Canyon Mobile Home Park with his daughters, Mallory Klein, left and Lindsey Muir on Wednesday, September 23, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Lang legacy: 100 years of SCV family memories

John Lang’s family has lived in Placerita Canyon for almost 100 years, and so Lang has about a century’s worth of memories to share. In that time, the Langs opened…

Notice of violation issued for mobile home park demo, SCAQMD investigation continues
A mobile home slated for demolition sits behind a metal fence amid termoil surrounding the circumstances of the Soledad Trailer Lodge's closure. Austin Dave/The Signal

Notice of violation issued for mobile home park demo, SCAQMD investigation continues

Legal counsel with the South Coast Air Quality Management District is looking to determine whether a Santa Clarita Valley-based construction company that started demolition at Soledad Trailer Lodge may face…

Air Quality Management District starts investigation into mobile home park
A mobile home slated for demolition sits behind a metal fence amid termoil surrounding the circumstances of the Soledad Trailer Lodge's closure. Austin Dave/The Signal

Air Quality Management District starts investigation into mobile home park

With demolition work conducted over the last couple of days at Soledad Trailer Lodge, staff with the South Coast Air Quality Management District visited the site Tuesday to investigate, officials…

An abandoned SCV community
Stone angel decorations hang outside a mobile home at the Soledad Trailer Lodge. Austin Dave/ The Signal

An abandoned SCV community

The place looks like a ghost town — at least during the day. Old Christmas lights slouch on the walls, dirty tablecloths sway from the breeze coming in through the…

Investigation continues with Canyon View Estates solar panels
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

Investigation continues with Canyon View Estates solar panels

The solar panels behind the Canyon View Estates mobile home park remain on the hillsides nearly two months after the city of Santa Clarita directed owners to remove them. In…

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