Read more about the article Citizens and council express concern and support on water agency bill
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Citizens and council express concern and support on water agency bill

City Council listened to a nearly full city council chambers’ worth of citizens and representatives of organizations Tuesday night. Council members discussed the pros and cons of the potential new…

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Read more about the article The Signal’s SCV Hoops Finale set for Thursday
Away Team coach Jessica Haayer, right, discusses strategy with her team during the seventh annual SCV Hoops Finale at Hart High School in last year's girls game. Dan Watson/The Signal

The Signal’s SCV Hoops Finale set for Thursday

The Signal’s eighth annual SCV Hoops Finale is Thursday night at Saugus High. The evening features a high school senior girls basketball game at 5 p.m., with a senior boys…

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Read more about the article COC softball continues torrid scoring streak
College of the Canyons' Micayla Aguilar (20) watches her homerun as she prepares to run the bases at a softball game against Glendale at College of the Canyons on Tuesday, March 28, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

COC softball continues torrid scoring streak

The best hitting team in College of the Canyons softball coach John Wissmath’s 10 seasons continued to rattle off hits and runs and routs Tuesday. The Cougars swept a home…

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Read more about the article Hart boys, girls swim builds steam but must sustain it over break
Hart's Ryan Brimer swims the 200 individual medley at a dual swim meet against West Ranch on Tuesday at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Hart boys, girls swim builds steam but must sustain it over break

A group of parents passed by as Hart High swim coach Steve Neale fingered through a packet of Tuesday’s results at Santa Clarita Aquatic Center. “See you next week ...…

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Read more about the article Foothill League boys volleyball roundup: Cats cut down the Vikings
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Foothill League boys volleyball roundup: Cats cut down the Vikings

West Ranch High boys volleyball looked good. Valencia High boys volleyball looked good. But the Vikings didn’t stay good, falling to the Wildcats 3-0 Tuesday night at West Ranch. Game…

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Read more about the article Rancho Pico students travel aboard shuttle for out-of-this-world experience
Astronaut Shanelle Lim, left, medical officer Katie Luo, Kyle Jurkowski, and alien Kelly Fink, right, help Lim spot "moonrocks" in the grass during a moonwalk simulation at Rancho Pico Junior High's space simulator on Tuesday, March 28, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Rancho Pico students travel aboard shuttle for out-of-this-world experience

Aboard a space shuttle, astronaut Shanelle Lim, 13, prepares for her first moon walk as she slips into a hazmat suit and puts on her moon shoes. Nearby, fellow astronaut…

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Read more about the article Knight urges changes to Veterans Crisis Line
Congressman Steve Knight answers questions from constiuents during a town hall at the Chimbole Cultural Center in Palmdale on Saturday, March 4, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Knight urges changes to Veterans Crisis Line

Joining a bi-partisan effort to urge the Department of Veterans Affairs to address and investigate Veterans Crisis Line issues, Representative Steve Knight announced his support to repair the program on…

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Read more about the article Students start recycling program after school food fight; shift culture
Bridgeport Elementary students present the results of their recycling program to judges from Grades for Green on Tuesday, March 28, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Students start recycling program after school food fight; shift culture

It all began with a food fight. Students from Bridgeport Elementary School took to heart the meaning of “reduce, reuse, recycle” during their participation in Grades of Green’s sixth annual…

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Read more about the article Third murder suspect arrested in Kimberly Harvill shooting death
Joshua Robertson convicted of murder and Brittney Humphrey convicted of kidnapping.

Third murder suspect arrested in Kimberly Harvill shooting death

Homicide detectives have arrested a third person on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of Kimberly Harvill, mother of the three children, whose body was found near Gorman…

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