Read more about the article What is the city doing to address homelessness?
Los Angeles Homeless Services Commissioner Larry Adamson, left, welcomes the dozens of volunteers who registered for a homeless count in Santa Clarita in 2017. Dan Watson/The Signal

What is the city doing to address homelessness?

While City Councilwoman Marsha McLean declined this week to take a stand on Measure H, the county ballot item that would enact a quarter-center sale-tax hike to fund homeless programs,…

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Read more about the article A sunny Sunday to hike to Hart Museum
Tour Guide John Smith greets a group of visitors at William S. Hart Museum in Newhall on Sunday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

A sunny Sunday to hike to Hart Museum

The spirit of the cowboy runs deep in 3-year-old Wyatt Newman and his family. His parents love the cowboy culture so much that they named their son after the famous…

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Read more about the article Church assists with Saugus Union PE teacher’s shoe drive
Connie Stewart, a Real Life Church volunteer, ties new children's shoes that were donated at Edwards Canyon Country Stadium 10 on Sunday. Samie Gebers/ Signal

Church assists with Saugus Union PE teacher’s shoe drive

Saugus Union School District Physical Education Teacher Samantha Ford started collecting shoes in December after she noticed that students in her class weren’t wearing the appropriate footwear because of financial reasons. Real…

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Read more about the article Antique Appraisal Day sheds light on history
Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library board member Jim Beebe, left, brings a framed Syrian dagger and belt to the table for antique appraiser Terry Sonntag during the Fourth Annual Antique Appraisal Day event which was held at The Old Town Newhall Library in Newhall on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Antique Appraisal Day sheds light on history

Mysteries were uncovered about antique photos, clocks, paintings and more during the 4th annual Antique Appraisal Day at the Old Town Newhall Library on Saturday. “Antiques aren’t reproduced today of course,”…

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Read more about the article Stolen vehicle found 75 feet down ravine
Emergency officials work to extricate a truck that fell in a ravine near Sierra Highway and Placerita Canyon Road on Sunday. The truck was reported in the ravine Saturday night but was unable to be extricated due to the weather. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Stolen vehicle found 75 feet down ravine

A reported stolen vehicle was found in 75 feet down a ravine just west of Sierra Highway near Placerita Canyon Road on Saturday night, law enforcement officials confirmed. “Because of…

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Read more about the article Three children airlifted across wash to safety
L.A. County Fire Department airlift three children across the wash near the 27200 block of Henry Mayo Drive near highway 126 on Saturday. Courtesy photo by Leslie Davis

Three children airlifted across wash to safety

Three children were air-rescued after being separated from their mother across the wash near Henry Mayo Drive near Highway 126, law enforcement officials confirmed. The call came in to officials…

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Read more about the article Wilk meets with constituents over water consolidation
State Senator Scott Wilk, right, speaks to Valley Industry Association representatives Jeanne Duarte, left, and Ed Masterson, right, about the possible consolidation of Castaic Lake Water Agency and Newhall County Water District on Saturday at City Hall. Samie Gebers/ Signal

Wilk meets with constituents over water consolidation

State Senator Scott Wilk is reviewing both arguments in regards to the possible water consolidation of Castaic Lake Water Agency and Newhall County Water District. Some say that one agency…

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Read more about the article Everyone deserves a little Valentine’s Day love
Lillian Leclair, 9, makes a card for Hearts for Heroes day at St. Clare Roman Catholic Church in Canyon Country on Saturday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Everyone deserves a little Valentine’s Day love

Veterans and first responders risk their lives every day to make sure American communities stay safe. Veterans sacrifice a lot by being completely isolated from both reality and their family…

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Read more about the article Thunder rattles Santa Clarita
A shopper huddles under an umbrella as heavy rain surprises shoppers in the Walmart Super Center in Santa Clarita on Sat., Feb. 11, 2017. Dan Watson/The Signal

Thunder rattles Santa Clarita

You may have heard heavy rumbling overhead as a thunderstorm rolls over the Santa Clarita Valley on Saturday. “We have shower and thunderstorms pretty much across our whole area,” said…

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