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The Santa Clarita Valley Signal is a newspaper in Santa Clarita, California. It was founded in 1919 as a weekly, the Newhall Signal. From c. 1979 to 2016, the Signal was owned by Savannah, Georgia-based Morris Multimedia, who sold it to Paladin Multi-Media Group. The current owners are Richard and Chris Budman, who purchased Paladin in June 2018.
A homicide sergeant with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department was killed in an off-duty traffic collision in Santa Clarita, sheriff's officials said Friday afternoon.
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In 2020, Wilk was endorsed by The Santa Clarita Valley Signal, a news media organization owned by Richard Budman and his wife, Chris. [7] In 2021, ' 'The Signal listed Wilk at Number 1 on its list of Santa Clarita Valley's most influential people.
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The most significant acquisition was the historic land grant 46,460-acre (188 km 2) Rancho San Francisco in the Santa Clarita Valley of northern Los Angeles County, which he purchased for $2/acre. [3] It included portions of the Santa Clara River and the Santa Susana Mountains, the former homeland of the Tataviam Native Americans.
The translator allows the station to reach a broader audience with a high-quality signal covering the entire Santa Clarita Valley. [ 11 ] As of 2018, KHTS is a full-service station combining news, traffic, sports, and adult contemporary music.
Ygnacio then moved to the Monterey Presidio and was in charge of the secularization of Mission Santa Cruz and Mission San Francisco de Asís. He became a trusted officer, enough to be left in charge of the Presidio in José Figueroa's absence. [3] For his service to the Mexican Army, del Valle received the Rancho El Tejon land grant in 1843 ...