Read more about the article U.S. HealthWorks Buys Three Clinics in Twin Cities
U.S. HealthWorks headquarters on Springfield Court in Valencia. Courtesy photo.

U.S. HealthWorks Buys Three Clinics in Twin Cities

Valencia-based U.S. HealthWorks, one of the nation’s largest operators of occupational health and urgent care centers, has doubled its presence in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn., with the purchase of…

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Read more about the article 2016-2017 Saugus girls basketball preview
Saugus' Madison Seyforth dribbles around a teammate during a practice on Nov. 29. Katharine Lotze/Signal

2016-2017 Saugus girls basketball preview

Saugus Girls Basketball coach Jason Conn believes in tough love. Saugus (2-3) is coming off three straight seasons with losing records in Foothill League play. This year the Centurions will…

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Read more about the article Einstein, SCCS play to draw
Santa Clarita Christian's Tommy Shields (22) tries to take the ball from Albert Einstein Academy's Michael Hovsepian (41) during a game at Central Park on Tuesday. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Einstein, SCCS play to draw

Albert Einstein Academy boys soccer came in waves all night, but Santa Clarita Christian repelled most of the Rockets’ attacks in a 2-2 draw Tuesday night at Central Park. When…

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Read more about the article Gary Horton: Surprise veterans alliance protects minorities
Marine Corps veteran and Northern Paiute and Pit River Native American Audie Noneo, of Susanville, Calif., holds the Marine Corps flag at the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D., Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Sunday it won't grant easement for the Dakota Access oil pipeline in southern North Dakota. Associated Press

Gary Horton: Surprise veterans alliance protects minorities

Did you see what just happened? One of the biggest national stories this year was barely covered by the mainstream media. And until recently, mostly negatively. Per the press, a…

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Read more about the article Our View: In Remembrance: Pearl Harbor
In this Dec. 7, 1941, photo made available by the U.S. Navy, a small boat rescues a seaman from the U.S.S. West Virginia burning in the foreground in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, after Japanese aircraft attacked the military installation. More than 2,400 U.S. service members and civilians were killed in the strike that brought the United States into World War II. Associated Press

Our View: In Remembrance: Pearl Harbor

The U.S.S. Arizona – still buried in its watery Pearl Harbor grave where it was sunk 75 years ago during Imperial Japan’s attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet – is…

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Read more about the article Hart girls soccer hangs tough for win
Hart's Taylor Scott (10) prepares to pass the ball during a soccer match against Bishop Amat on Tuesday. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Hart girls soccer hangs tough for win

  Hart High girls soccer took on a tough team from Bishop Amat of La Puente, but when push came to shove (nearly in the literal sense), the Indians were…

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Read more about the article Group tending to veteran needs
WWII U.S.Army Aircorps veteran Paul Yadlowsky, left, and U.S. Navy WWII and Korean War veteran Richard Roelofs salute during the National Anthem as they join hundreds who attended the annual Veterans Day Ceremony held at Veteran's Historical Park in Newhall on Nov. 11, 2016. Dan Watson/The Signal

Group tending to veteran needs

Now in its fourth month of existence, a collaborative of over 60 local businessmen and women, individuals, and non-profit organizations is working to ensure that all veterans in the Santa…

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Read more about the article “Teary-eyed” vets hear from youngsters about Pearl Harbor
USS Missouri in Pearl Harbor. photo by Bill Reynolds, The Signal.

“Teary-eyed” vets hear from youngsters about Pearl Harbor

The attack on Pearl Harbor began on Dec. 7, 1941, at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian time. A surprise military strike, launched by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval…

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Read more about the article Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley honors board members, volunteers
Gary Condie, right, receives a standing ovation as Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley CEO David Menchaca presents him with an award for 40 years of volunteer Service at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley 2016 Holiday Luncheon held at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley in Newhall on Tuesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley honors board members, volunteers

Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley board members and staff members joined together Tuesday afternoon to recognize notable members and partners during the club’s annual holiday luncheon. “We…

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Bruce Fortine to be recognized, board members to take new seats at COC Board meeting

Wednesday’s Santa Clarita Community College District’s Board of Trustees meeting, which governs College of the Canyons (COC), will mark the end of an era and the start of a new…

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Sulphur Springs Governing Board to review charter school petition at Wednesday meeting

Members of the Sulphur Springs School District Governing Board will take action Wednesday to either grant or deny the Eagle Collegiate Academy Charter Petition submitted to the board at its…

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Read more about the article Bicyclist hit by SUV on Sand Canyon Road
American Medical Response paramedics prepare to transport a crash victim to the hospital Tuesday morning. Austin Dave/SIGNAL

Bicyclist hit by SUV on Sand Canyon Road

By Jim Holt & Austin Dave Signal Staff Writers A bicyclist was injured and taken to the hospital Tuesday morning after being struck by an SUV on Sand Canyon Road…

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Read more about the article Valencia girls soccer falls at home
Valencia's Autumn Moore (17) tries to outrun Westlake during their soccer match at Valencia on Monday. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Valencia girls soccer falls at home

Westlake High scored both of its goals against Valencia High girls soccer in the same way: The Vikings had control, then turned the ball over. The Warriors would then score…

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