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City reminds residents of organic-waste goals 

Santa Clarita residents might have noticed a slight uptick in trashy social media posts recently, but local officials said there’s a simple explanation.   More than a few concerned residents have

Longtime local writer, editor dies  

Tim Haddock, a longtime former L.A. Times and ESPN sports and features writer who at one time laid claim to be “America’s only fast-food newspaper columnist” for The Signal in

Station happy with help from Flock  

The acting captain of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station gave rave reviews for the latest boost to his law-enforcement toolkit from the city — nearly three dozen automated license-plate

Public safety meeting discusses e-bike concerns 

Santa Clarita City Council members and staff discussed concerns and solutions last week for something residents have been upset about for months: the rules for e-bikes, e-motorcycles and their riders. 

David March Park, planned expansion. Rendering courtesy of city of Santa Clarita.

City adopts $344.6M budget for 2025-26 

After months of discussion at public meetings and planning sessions, the Santa Clarita City Council formally adopted its annual budget on a second reading Tuesday, as well as its regular

Comment period ends Thursday for new bike park 

The comment period ends Thursday for any environmental concerns on Santa Clarita’s plans for a 380-acre bike park north of Copper Hill Drive in Saugus called the Haskell Canyon Bike

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Sheriff’s officials respond to false ICE rumors 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials issued a statement Tuesday evening in response to rumors that Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel were conducting local “raids.”  The rumors alleging a widespread

Station discusses crime trends at City Hall 

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department officials reported Thursday the latest Part-I crime numbers continued to trend down based on data as of June, during a Public Safety Committee meeting at Santa

Public Health announces measles case in SCV 

From the L.A. County Department of Public Health   The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating one case of measles in a Los Angeles County resident who confirmed

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department personnel discuss strategy to help search for a missing paddleboarder at Castaic Lake on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Tyler Wainfeld/The Signal.

Search continues at Castaic Lake 

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department officials said Friday there’s been no update regarding the search for a man reported missing Sunday at Castaic Lake.  Deputies with the LASD’s Emergency Services Department

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LASD: Rape reported at Skyline Ranch Park 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies confirmed a report of an alleged sexual assault Thursday night at Skyline Ranch Road.  Officials received a 911 call regarding the incident around 11