Read more about the article Golden Valley looking to end preleague slate on high note against Fullerton
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Golden Valley looking to end preleague slate on high note against Fullerton

With only one week left of preleague football, Golden Valley wants to finish out the first half of its season strong against Fullerton. “We take it one game at a…

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Read more about the article Rob McFerren: Oktoberfest celebrations
The traditional Oktoberfest beer style is Marzen which has a rich malty flavor and a clean dry finish. Metro Creative

Rob McFerren: Oktoberfest celebrations

Oktoberfest is the largest beer festival in the world with more than 6 million people attending in Germany alone! Each year it is held in Munich, Bavaria, Germany and the…

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Read more about the article James T. Pilarski – U.S.M.C. Vietnam War Veteran – Saugus Resident
James T. Pilarski, center with his favorite 50 Cal Machine Gun. Courtesy photo

James T. Pilarski – U.S.M.C. Vietnam War Veteran – Saugus Resident

First of all, we are very fortunate to live in such a wonderful community as the Santa Clarita Valley and it seems everyone knows a local Veteran and I constantly…

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Read more about the article Hart seeking bounce-back effort against St. Bonaventure
Hart quarterback Jt Shrout rolls out against Antelope Valley at COC on Friday. Teammate Drew Munoz (20) looks on. Dan Watson/for The Signal

Hart seeking bounce-back effort against St. Bonaventure

Hart football takes on St. Bonaventure for the third straight season Friday at Ventura College, but it won’t be business as usual between the teams who’ve split the series the…

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Read more about the article Valencia football looks to stay hot against Bakersfield
Valencia's Moises Haynes (43) is the last man standing as he heads for the end zone during a football game against Chaparral of Scottsdale, Ariz. on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Valencia football looks to stay hot against Bakersfield

Valencia is one of two Foothill League football teams that remain undefeated in preleague play. Tonight, they’ll have the chance to get one step closer to a completely perfect preleague…

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Read more about the article Trinity football shuts out Southlands Christian
Trinity's Carson Campusano (4) tries to pull away from Southland Christian's Michael Hubert (24) during a football game at College of the Canyons on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Trinity football shuts out Southlands Christian

It took a few possessions, but Trinity Classical Academy’s offense broke through in the second quarter Thursday night against Southlands Christian and never looked back in a 36-0 victory at…

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Read more about the article SCCS volleyball opens league play with sweep
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SCCS volleyball opens league play with sweep

Three Santa Clarita Christian School volleyball starting players sat on the bench wearing their uniforms, but they’d never touch the court in Thursday night’s match against Palmdale Aerospace Academy. Injury…

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Read more about the article City to turn over ownership of homeless shelter to Bridge to Home
FILE PHOTO Bridge to Home Shelter donations come from families, churches, scouts and businesses. Helping set up the sleeping quarters with blankets and towels are volunteers Haley (L) and Riley (C) Cabot and Resident Attendant Jayne Patafio (R). Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal

City to turn over ownership of homeless shelter to Bridge to Home

Bridge to Home could soon open its doors to the city’s homeless population year-round. The Santa Clarita city council plans to turn over control of the winter shelter to Bridge…

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Read more about the article SCV resident, medical student trapped in Dominica after Hurricane Maria
Austin Moser, left, stands with sister Ashtyn and brother Kyle. Moser is a first-year medical student that has been trapped on the island of Dominica after Hurrican Maria hit. Courtesy of the Moser family

SCV resident, medical student trapped in Dominica after Hurricane Maria

Dominica, an island in the West Indies near St. Lucia and Antigua, was the first to be hit by Hurricane Maria late-Monday. The category-five storm destroyed buildings, cut off communications…

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Read more about the article Transportation talk: Officials and professionals share what’s next
Supervisor Kathryn Barger talks during her inaugural transportation summit on Sept. 21, 2017. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Transportation talk: Officials and professionals share what’s next

Transportation experts and city and county staff gathered for a round table discussion at Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s inaugural transportation summit Thursday morning. Attendees shared updates on major projects their organizations…

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Read more about the article City and county donate combined $700,000 to build homes for veterans
Members of the Santa Clarita City Council present a check for $350,000 to Homes for Families during a ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

City and county donate combined $700,000 to build homes for veterans

The two giant checks presented to Homes 4 Families Thursday afternoon will fund 24 new homes for veterans in Santa Clarita. In the last installment of their 78-home project, the…

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Read more about the article Seniors donate school supplies, read to kindergarteners at Newhall Elementary
Newhall Elementary students listen as Byrd Holland and other seniors from Atria Senior Living read stories to them on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Seniors donate school supplies, read to kindergarteners at Newhall Elementary

In honor of World Gratitude Day, six seniors from Atria Senior Living visited Newhall Elementary School Thursday to read children’s books to kindergarten students. Students sat in awe as they…

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Read more about the article Vandals damage Mountainview’s computer lab, library overnight
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Vandals damage Mountainview’s computer lab, library overnight

Vandals broke into Mountainview Elementary School last night, destroying the school’s lower computer lab, toppling bookcases, breaking monitors and smashing a new flat panel. “Based on the nature of the…

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