Read more about the article SCV pair’s stay at U.S. Amateur concludes after stroke play
Course setup as seen prior to the start of the first round of stroke play of the 2017 U.S. Amateur at The Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Calif. on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017. Copyright USGA/Chris Keane

SCV pair’s stay at U.S. Amateur concludes after stroke play

Santa Clarita Valley resident Corby Segal said Monday that in all his years of caddying on the PGA Tour he’d never seen Riviera Country Club look as pristine as when…

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Read more about the article COC offers ‘Degrees with Guarantee’ at Canyon Country Campus
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COC offers ‘Degrees with Guarantee’ at Canyon Country Campus

Source: College of the Canyons  In the fall, College of the Canyons will offer several Associate Degrees for Transfer (AD-T) at the Canyon Country campus, including Business Administration, Psychology and…

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Read more about the article Regional planning approves extension for senior complex
Oak trees on a currently undeveloped piece of land off of the Old Road and Sagecrest Circle will be removed to make way for a development. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Regional planning approves extension for senior complex

County planners extended a plan Tuesday to cut down 162 oak trees for a senior condo complex near Towsley Canyon. At a hearing open to the public, planners with the…

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Read more about the article TMU cross country teams chasing dual GSAC titles
TMU’s Abigail Frankian (306) competes at the NAIA Women’s Cross Country National Championships in Elsah, Illinois last season. Photo courtesy TMU Athletics

TMU cross country teams chasing dual GSAC titles

The Master’s University men’s and women’s cross country teams altered their team vision for this season. Before, the vision was about “living up to Christianity through the sport,” according to…

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Read more about the article Pair charged in Solis murder plead not guilty
A sheriff’s deputy interviews a man in the back seat of a radio car near the scene of the fatal shooting in Canyon Country on July 11, 2017. Austin Dave/The Signal

Pair charged in Solis murder plead not guilty

  A man and a woman accused of killing 25-year-old Ivan Solis in a gang-related shooting in July pleaded not guilty in court Tuesday when they were formally charged with…

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Read more about the article Boys & Girls Club to host educational summit for parents of young children
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Boys & Girls Club to host educational summit for parents of young children

Looking to engage local parents in the process of their children’s education, Quality Start Los Angeles is putting on a “Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Parent Summit” next month. Partnering with…

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Read more about the article SCV suspect arrested in online gambling raid pleads guilty
Members of a multi-agency police operation led by New York Police Department investigators surrounded Cyrus Irani's Saugus home on Oct. 28, 2015, and arrested him and four other Santa Clarita men for illegal $32 million nationwide sports betting ring. Photo by Austin Dave/The Signal

SCV suspect arrested in online gambling raid pleads guilty

  New York prosecutors are whittling away at the list of Santa Clarita Valley men arrested in a massive joint forces series of raids carried out almost two years ago…

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Read more about the article Health officials report increase in West Nile Virus risk
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Health officials report increase in West Nile Virus risk

In recent weeks, the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District, which oversees the Santa Clarita Valley, saw an increase in West Nile Virus across its jurisdiction. The agency is…

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Read more about the article Nighttime ‘Suppression Patrol’ results in three arrests, two citations
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Nighttime ‘Suppression Patrol’ results in three arrests, two citations

Local deputies carried out their fourth nighttime “suppression patrol” in the Santa Clarita Valley Sunday, which resulted in three arrests and two citations. This nighttime burglary suppression operation included detectives…

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Read more about the article Filming this week in Santa Clarita, August 14-20, 2017
Jonathan Lung, left, and Brian Louden are cohosts of the Science Channel’s reboot of “Mythbusters,” filming this week in Santa Clarita. Courtesy photo.

Filming this week in Santa Clarita, August 14-20, 2017

Film and TV productions bring revenue and jobs to the Santa Clarita Valley. On any given day, you might encounter a film crew. These product­ions are filming around Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article 2017 Football Camp Series: Hart High
Hart's Julian Salazar runs a warm up blocking drill at practice on Monday, August 14, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

2017 Football Camp Series: Hart High

Asked to describe a particular middle linebacker on a particularly hot August afternoon, Hart High football players rattled off words and phrases like “enforcer,” “big-hitter,” “one of the most aggressive…

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