‘Unauthorized’ ballot drop boxes removed from outside SCV churches
Official ballot boxes are placed in public areas of Los Angeles County, including this one at the Santa Clarita Metrolink Station. October 12, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

‘Unauthorized’ ballot drop boxes removed from outside SCV churches

A large metal box located outside Freedom's Way Baptist Church in Castaic, bearing a taped-on sign that read "Official Ballot Drop Box" has been removed, following reports it was an…

Residents weigh in on new polling machines
Voters line up around the corner of the Stevenson Ranch library building with less than an hour left to vote on election night. March 03, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Residents weigh in on new polling machines

Stevenson Ranch residents Shana and Jeff Thomas waited nearly two hours to vote at the Stevenson Ranch Library Tuesday night. “Almost to the minute,” Jeff said, adding that their three…

SCV residents receive update from LA County on vote centers
SCV voters ask about the upcoming voting system set to be implemented in time for the 2020 California Primary Election. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

SCV residents receive update from LA County on vote centers

Voters from Santa Clarita and across Los Angeles County appeared at the Newhall Library on Saturday to learn more about the updated countywide voting system set to be implemented for…

Legislative roundup: Acosta reflects on 2017, looks ahead to 2018
From right to left, Bob Slocum, Assemblyman Dante Acosta and Carolyn Acosta unveil the Fallen Warriors Monument at Veterans Historical Plaza in Newhall on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Legislative roundup: Acosta reflects on 2017, looks ahead to 2018

Assemblyman Dante Acosta said the past legislative session was successful, but not without disappointments. The freshman assemblyman and former Santa Clarita city councilman said Thursday that several bills he presented…

March Rothenberg: Representatives and their misrepresentations
Santa Clarita resident Harry Reed asks Congressman Steve Knight a question during the town hall at the Chimbole Cultural Center in Palmdale on Saturday, March 4, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

March Rothenberg: Representatives and their misrepresentations

Members of the United States House of Representatives are elected to “represent” the residents of their congressional districts. At least, that’s what the Constitution tells us. So why does it…

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