Read more about the article Children enjoy fun in the sun at Camp Clarita
A camper makes a s’more during a campfire craft at Camp Clarita at Valencia Meadows Park on Tuesday, June 27, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Children enjoy fun in the sun at Camp Clarita

Tuesday’s warm summer day did not stop elementary-aged children at Camp Clarita from making their own s’mores and crafted campfires at Valencia Meadows Park. The group of children was one…

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Read more about the article COC to participate in Zero Textbook Cost Degree program
Canyons Hall at College of the Canyons (Source: COC)

COC to participate in Zero Textbook Cost Degree program

College of the Canyons (COC) will soon offer more degree or career technical education programs that eliminate the cost of commercial textbooks by using open educational resources. The student cost…

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Read more about the article Lt. Governor supports closing Cemex mine in Marina, Ca
The city of Santa Clarita has been fighting the startup of mining on the city's edge by Cemex for decades. Jim Holt/The Signal

Lt. Governor supports closing Cemex mine in Marina, Ca

SOURCE: California Lt. Governor Newsom's office Lt. Governor Newsom Supports Terms to Close America’s Last Coastal Sand Mine Proposed terms would see beach dredging operations capped and shut down in…

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Read more about the article Firefighter Ryan Osler tournament fundraiser
Friends, family, and colleagues of Ryan Osler, a Ventura County firefighter and Santa Clarita resident who died in 2016 in a water tender accident, listen as the color guard is presented ahead of the first annual memorial golf tournament and fundraiser in his name at the Valencia Country Club on Monday, June 26, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Firefighter Ryan Osler tournament fundraiser

The first annual memorial golf tournament and fundraiser was held for the family of firefighter Ryan Osler at the Valencia Country Club on Monday. Osler, a Santa Clarita native and…

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Read more about the article Hart baseball brings the heat to beat Canyon
Hart's Trever Coogan (69) smiles as he heads for first base during a baseball game against Canyon at Hart on Monday, June 25, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Hart baseball brings the heat to beat Canyon

In Hart High’s 3-0 VIBL summer league win over Canyon at Hart, Josh Cerpa’s game was both patient and urgent. At the plate, where he went 3-for-4, he was the…

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Read more about the article Careful planning can prevent permit-approval headaches
La Mesa Junior High student Cheyanne Soto, left, runs the 100 meter hurdles at the Hart Games, as speech pathologist Paulynn Riggens, right, runs alongside her at Valencia High School on Monday, March 20, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Careful planning can prevent permit-approval headaches

Last year, the city of Santa Clarita’s building and safety department issued 6,147 permits and conducted more than 20,000 building inspections representing more than $285 million in new construction. At…

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Read more about the article Prop Store LA expands with move to Valencia
Megan Laub of Power House jumps in the air during a dance routine at Sulphr Springs Elementary on Monday, March 20, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Prop Store LA expands with move to Valencia

Brandon Alinger loves movies and all the things associated with them, even more so if the item was in a Star Wars or Indiana Jones movie. Alinger is chief operations…

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Read more about the article From the editor
Valencia's Adam West clears 12 feet, 1 inch in the boys pole vault at a dual meet at Canyon on Thursday, March 23, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

From the editor

  A theme in many commencement speeches this graduation season is a reminder to graduates that many of the jobs they’ll hold don’t exist yet. Entrepreneurs will lead the way…

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