Read more about the article 27th SCV Starbucks opens on Bouquet Canyon Rd.
Starbucks opened its 27th SCV outlet last week, on the former site of a Burger King on the southeast corner of Bouquet Canyon and Newhall Ranch Roads. The new store replaces a smaller one across Bouquet Canyon. It is open 4 a.m. - 11 p.m., Mon.-Sat., and 5 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. on Sundays. Patrick Mullen/The Signal

27th SCV Starbucks opens on Bouquet Canyon Rd.

 

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Read more about the article City gets North American recognition for businesses
Signal file photo The Santa Clarita Business Incubator is hosting Innovate Santa Clarita. Signal archive photo/Katharine Lotze

City gets North American recognition for businesses

Santa Clarita is expected to be taking care of business in the coming years, as Financial Times Magazine ranked the city as fourth on their list of Small American Cities…

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Read more about the article Newhall Land parent FivePoint files for initial public offering
FivePoint’s local offices in Valencia. Jana Adkins/The Signal

Newhall Land parent FivePoint files for initial public offering

The privately-held owners of Newhall Land, the developers of Valencia who hope to build another planned community of equal scope at Newhall Ranch, are going public. On Friday, Five Point…

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Read more about the article SHS students, teachers portray Women in History
Jodie Guerrero, as Martha Washington, talks about Washington's life as the nation's first First Lady, as fellow First Ladies Eleanor Roosevelt, played by Louise Willard, Jacqueline Kennedy, played by Wendy Noonan, and Nancy Regan, played by Naomi Matrai, listen at Saugus' 10th annual Women in History presentations on Tuesday, April 11, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

SHS students, teachers portray Women in History

Six former First Ladies shared their stories on Saugus High School’s (SHS) campus Tuesday as part of the 10th annual Women in History Program. The annual American Association of University…

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Read more about the article Head Start organizer, former LAUSD teacher honored for years of service
Roselva Ungar holds up her commendation from the County of Los Angeles in recognition of her service to the community and contributions to education as a teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District and with the Head Start program. Courtesy of Alan Zuckerman

Head Start organizer, former LAUSD teacher honored for years of service

For more than 50 years, Roselva Ungar dedicated her life to early childhood education. She spent many years as an elementary school teacher in the in Los Angeles Unified School…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: Baseball makes its move
The Master's University pitcher Robert Winslow, a Saugus High graduate, earned Golden State Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week honors Monday. Courtesy photo

TMU Insider: Baseball makes its move

The Master's University baseball team sure picked the right time to get rolling. After being left for dead just two weeks ago (15-17 overall and 6-10 in the Golden State…

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CIF strikes some wording in bylaws regarding athletically motivated transfers

At its meeting in Ontario over the weekend, the CIF Federated Council moved to eliminate some wording in bylaws regarding “athletically motivated transfers.” By a vote of 100-38 on Friday,…

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Read more about the article Kevin Buck: So long, farewell, Santa Clarita
Clouds billow in the distance looking north-west at about noon from Dockweiller Drive in Santa Clarita. The Old Town Newhall Library can be seen, lower right, and the homes of Stevenson Ranch are visible on the hills in Feb. 2017. Dan Watson/The Signal

Kevin Buck: So long, farewell, Santa Clarita

The great poet, philosopher and Beatle George Harrison once wrote, “All things must pass.” With that sentiment weighing heavily on me, I am now writing my final column for my…

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Read more about the article West Ranch lacrosse locks in on practice, wins another game
Mira Costa's Julian Menendez, left, and teammate Cole Garvey, right, close in around West Ranch's Teo Domic as they chase down a loose ball during a lacrosse game at West Ranch on Monday. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

West Ranch lacrosse locks in on practice, wins another game

On the bus ride home from a double overtime loss on March 24, West Ranch boys lacrosse hit a turning point. The Wildcats were a game below .500, and lacking…

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Read more about the article Eager crowds, budding photographers are trampling Antelope Valley’s poppies
Visitors travel along the established trails in the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve during March 2017. Facebook photo

Eager crowds, budding photographers are trampling Antelope Valley’s poppies

A record number of visitors are traveling from around the state and country to witness the “super bloom” of flowers and orange covered hillsides at the Antelope Valley California Poppy…

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Read more about the article UPDATE: Rescued hiker found unharmed, well-prepared
Officials search for a missing hiker near Mentryville. Courtesy photo from Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station

UPDATE: Rescued hiker found unharmed, well-prepared

By Jim Holt & Nikolas Samuels Signal Staff Writers A 58-year-old hiker plucked from a ridge in Pico Canyon Sunday suffered no ill effects during his 24-hour ordeal exposed to…

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