Read more about the article Hart Employees of the Year recognized by Hart Board
Nineteen classified employees were honored as the employees of the year Wednesday night at the William S. Hart Union High School District’s governing board meeting. Photo Courtesy of William S. Hart Union High School District

Hart Employees of the Year recognized by Hart Board

Nineteen classified employees in the William S. Hart Union School District were honored by the district’s governing board Wednesday night. Employees honored included custodians, office managers, secretaries, campus supervisors, health…

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Read more about the article Intersection at Whites Canyon and Soledad Canyon to experience lane closures
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Intersection at Whites Canyon and Soledad Canyon to experience lane closures

More lane closures are coming to Santa Clarita this weekend as part of the final pavement work for the city’s Road Rehab Project. The intersection at Whites Canyon Road and…

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Read more about the article COC chancellor named Pacesetter of the Year for Region 6
Dr. Dianne Van Hook with NCMPR District 6 Director Juan Gutierrez following her recognition as the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations' Pacesetter of the Year for Region 6 in September 2106. Photo Courtesy of College of the Canyons

COC chancellor named Pacesetter of the Year for Region 6

Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook, College of the Canyons’ chancellor, was named the Pacesetter of the Year for Region 6 by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR).…

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Read more about the article Almanac predicts cool, dry 2017 winter
From left, Kendall Robinson, 9, Taylor Smith, 9, and Taylor Robinson, 8, wait to head home after rain fell on Saugus in January. Signal photo by Dan Watson

Almanac predicts cool, dry 2017 winter

This winter will be a cooler, drier winter than 2016, the now-225 year old Farmer’s Almanac predicts. Editor Tim Clark at the Almanac said winter temperatures in the Pacific Southwest…

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Read more about the article COC v-ball falls to powerful Pierce
College of the Canyons’ Emily Burns, left, watches the ball drop behind herself and teammate Morgan Ferguson, right, after their block failed in the Cougars’ match against Pierce College on Wednesday. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

COC v-ball falls to powerful Pierce

In a battle between two of California’s top 10 community college women’s volleyball programs, No. 2-ranked Pierce College ended No. 10 College of the Canyons’ six-match win streak, sweeping the…

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Read more about the article 2016 Foothill League football preview
Valencia's Jayvaun Wilson, left, is one of the newcomers who makes the Vikings such a dangerous team. Signal photo by Dan Watson.

2016 Foothill League football preview

If the 2016 high school football season has taught us anything so far, it’s that you can’t sleep on any team in the Foothill League. The race for the league…

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Read more about the article Saugus football’s Eldridge is breaking the mold
Saugus High quarterback Nathan Eldridge is challenging the notion that Centurion signal callers are always run-first.

Saugus football’s Eldridge is breaking the mold

Nathan Eldridge isn’t who he’s supposed to be. Saugus High quarterbacks are supposed to be runners-who-throw, not throwers-who-run. They certainly aren’t supposed to toss 14 touchdowns against two interceptions through…

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