Read more about the article Luxury apartments set for Vista Canyon
Crews work on the Vista Canyon development in this file photo. Dan Watson/The Signal.

Luxury apartments set for Vista Canyon

JPI, a national developer of  multifamily homes, will be building luxury apartments at Vista Canyon, a project by JSB Development under construction in Santa Clarita. The 13.08-acre, 480-home resort-style development…

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Read more about the article Success has locally owned The Welsh Baker building a bigger kitchen
Joe Carbone, co-owner of The Welsh Baker with his wife Denise, with packages of Welsh cakes ready for shipping in time for Christmas. Courtesy photo.

Success has locally owned The Welsh Baker building a bigger kitchen

The only thing the Welsh Baker is pouring these days is concrete for a new larger bakery, because Welsh cakes themselves are griddled dough, not batter. Since 2009, Joe and…

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Read more about the article Golden Valley student wins 2017 Congressional App Challenge
Golden Valley High School student Diana Balderas presents her research project and app Food distribution to students, mentors and parents at the USC Young Researchers Program at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering in August 2017. Instagram Photo

Golden Valley student wins 2017 Congressional App Challenge

Diana Balderas, a 17-year-old senior at Golden Valley High School, was named California’s 23rd Congressional District winner of the 2017 Congressional App Challenge for her creation of Food Distribution, a…

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Read more about the article Hart football trio reflects on Blue-Grey All-American Bowl experience
From left to right: Harts Trevor Laibl, Nathan Bradder and DJ Palmer pose at the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl at ATT Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Courtesy Photo.

Hart football trio reflects on Blue-Grey All-American Bowl experience

Every NFL season, Hart receiver DJ Palmer watches his favorite football team, the Dallas Cowboys, emerge from the tunnel at AT&T Stadium over and over. On Saturday, Palmer – and…

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Read more about the article Agencies share tips to stay safe during the cold, holiday season
FILE PHOTO: Firefighters work to vent smoke from a home on the 24200 block of Arch Street in Newhall on Dec. 1, 2017. Austin Dave/The Signal

Agencies share tips to stay safe during the cold, holiday season

With added electrical hazards and holiday decorations, December is one of the leading months for home fires in the United States. To avoid home fires, electrical fires, electrical shocks, injuries…

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Read more about the article SCCS poised to be one of Santa Clarita Valley’s top boys hoops teams
SCCS's Justin Collins goes for a layup against Trinity Classical Academy at The Master's University on Saturday. Photo by Tom Cruze/For The Signal

SCCS poised to be one of Santa Clarita Valley’s top boys hoops teams

A search for the best boys basketball team in the Santa Clarita Valley usually starts and ends within the Foothill League. That may not be the case this year. With…

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Read more about the article Sheriff shares burglary prevention tips for the holidays
Signal file photo. Officers with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station investigate a potential burglary situation in the 21600 block of Grovepark Drive in Saugus. The sheriff offered tips this week to help people from becoming burglary victims Austin Dave/The Signal

Sheriff shares burglary prevention tips for the holidays

Did you know the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) has a Residential Burglary/Robbery Task Force (RBRTF), which investigates the ever increasing residential burglary trends? A unit out of Major…

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Read more about the article Carl Kanowsky: A fitting tribute to a wine icon
From left to right, Laurie Shelton, Founder of CAMi, and Laurie Backen, at Stars of Cabernet tasting. Courtesy photo

Carl Kanowsky: A fitting tribute to a wine icon

Tom Shelton was a pillar of the Napa wine scene and of the wine world in general. A legend, leader, and visionary for California’s most prestigious wine region, Tom passed…

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Read more about the article SCCS girls hoops set to lean on cast of new faces
Santa Clarita Christian's Aaronya Crosswhite (1) aims a three-point shot against Albert Einstein Academy at The Master's University on Friday. Dan Watson/ The Signal

SCCS girls hoops set to lean on cast of new faces

Santa Clarita Christian girls basketball has a few challenges ahead of them this season. First, they’ve moved up to Division 5AA after making it to the CIF-Southern Section Division 6…

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Read more about the article Hart girls soccer thrives against Newbury Park in first home game of the season
Taylor Moorehead dribbles past a Newbury Park defender in Hart's 4-0 win on Thursday, Dec. 21. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Shrout.

Hart girls soccer thrives against Newbury Park in first home game of the season

It only took about a month, but the Hart girls soccer team finally played in the friendly confines of its own turf field Thursday afternoon. Due to the slew of…

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Read more about the article County approves fine-free student library cards
FILE PHOTO: Jake Lara, 7, looks through books at the Old Town Newhall Library on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

County approves fine-free student library cards

As an incentive for students across Los Angeles County to regularly visit their local libraries, the Board of Supervisors approved fine-free library cards for youth at their meeting this week.…

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Read more about the article Fire and earthquake losses are tax deductible under House bill
Signal file photo: A super scooper works to extinguish the Rye Fire in Santa Clarita on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Fire and earthquake losses are tax deductible under House bill

The House of Representatives approved $2.6 billion to the Office of the Secretary, among other funding, to provide relief for areas affected by disasters, including California wildfires and earthquakes and…

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Read more about the article New Veterans Services Collaborative space helps veterans with local, V.A. services
The Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Services Collaborative opened doors in December, but is hosting a grand opening ceremony Saturday, Feb. 24.

New Veterans Services Collaborative space helps veterans with local, V.A. services

The Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Services Collaborative opened doors this week on a location to connect veterans with local services and, as was the case a few times Wednesday, help…

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