Read more about the article Knight re-introduces bill to stop mining in Soledad Canyon
Abandoned equipment stands at the Cemex site in Canyon Country. Dan Watson/The Signal

Knight re-introduces bill to stop mining in Soledad Canyon

Congressman Steve Knight, who a year ago unveiled a bill to block future mining in Soledad Canyon, re-introduced the bill this week in hopes of ensuring Cemex or any other…

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Read more about the article L.A. County receives federal funds for storm damage
FEMA Project Specialist Alieu Sheriff, left, takes notes as he and City of Santa Clarita Emergency Services Supervisor Donna Nuzzi and City of Santa Clarita Management Analyst Elana Galvez tour site at the corner of Sand Canyon and Iron Canyon road in Canyon country on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

L.A. County receives federal funds for storm damage

California counties, including Los Angeles County, were approved for federal funding by President Trump on Thursday to address January storm damage. Governor Brown made the disaster declaration to the Federal…

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Read more about the article Female robotics club battles to the top
The Heat it up and Keep it cool all-female robotics team took home the First Place Inspire Award at the FTC West Super-Regional Championship Tournament. Courtesy of Teresa Smalley.

Female robotics club battles to the top

Members of Santa Clarita’s all-female robotics team know how to heat up the competition while keeping their cool under pressure. Made up of four high school students, the team of…

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Read more about the article Discarded tombstone names are TV crime show characters
Tombstone (partically covered) found at Stevenson Ranch home Monday. photo released by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station.

Discarded tombstone names are TV crime show characters

The mystery of Alice Beatty and her “loving husband” Timothy - whose names were engraved on a polished granite tombstone found on a Stevenson Ranch lawn Monday - may be…

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Canyon's Seanna Nalbandyan clears a hurdle ahead of the pack in the girls 100 meter hurdles during a dual track meet against Valencia at Canyon on Thursday, March 23, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

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Read more about the article Opening of Newhall Post Office delayed for fifth time
The Newhall Post Office located at 23736 Lyons Ave. Dan Watson/The Signal

Opening of Newhall Post Office delayed for fifth time

Contrary to previous reports from the United States Postal Service (USPS), the Newhall Post Office at 23736 Lyons Ave. will not open to residents this upcoming Monday. “I received a…

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Read more about the article Saugus schools succeed in Trash Free Lunch competition
Saugus Union School District office. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus schools succeed in Trash Free Lunch competition

Two elementary schools in the Saugus Union School District showed off their recycling and sustainability skills during the sixth annual Grades of Green Trash Free Lunch Challenge. In their first…

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Read more about the article Golden Valley’s Shyann Franklin calls the shots
Golden Valley's Shyann Franklin. Photo by Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Golden Valley’s Shyann Franklin calls the shots

Golden Valley High thrower Shyann Franklin is one of the best underclassmen in the country when it comes to shot put, and she’s almost as good when it comes to…

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