Read more about the article Currently filming in SCV, May 8-14
Jonathan Lung, left, and Brian Louden are cohosts of the Science Channel’s reboot of “Mythbusters,” filming this week in Santa Clarita. Courtesy photo.

Currently filming in SCV, May 8-14

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 Valencia baseball beats West Ranch, stays in title hunt
Valencia's Chase Farrell (20) throws a pitch during a baseball game against West Ranch on May 9. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Valencia baseball beats West Ranch, stays in title hunt

It was not one of Chase Farrell’s more dominant outings. It certainly wasn’t his cleanest. It was, however, his most important. And Valencia’s ace navigated seven West Ranch hits in…

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Read more about the article COC shines the light on suicide prevention, awareness
Students walk by hundreds of lanterns the Honor Grove at College of the Canyons for the "Shine a Light" for suicide prevention and awareness on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

COC shines the light on suicide prevention, awareness

More than one thousand colorful paper lanterns covered College of the Canyon’s Honor Grove Tuesday, acting as a visual representation for the 1,100 U.S. college students who lost their lives…

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Read more about the article Students construct water filtration devices for ‘Hydro Ape Challenge’
College of the Canyons student Anthony "Andrew" Tashjian explains how his water filtration system works in the cafeteria on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Students construct water filtration devices for ‘Hydro Ape Challenge’

Two student teams from College of the Canyons (COC) tested their skills in and knowledge of water filtration as part of the college’s biannual MakerFaire competition Tuesday. In the Hydro…

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Read more about the article Assembly bill would budget $15 million for homeless young adults
Matthew Medina, center, enjoys dinner at the Bridge to Home shelter on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal.

Assembly bill would budget $15 million for homeless young adults

Young adults experiencing homelessness would get more access to assistance and services under Assemblyman Tom Lackey’s (R-Palmdale) new budget proposal, his office announced Tuesday. If passed, the budget would provide…

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Read more about the article UPDATE: Woman in her 70’s arrested in drug raid for allegedly running a drug house
Sheriff's deputies conduct a drug raid at a home on Alaminos Drive in Saugus on May 9, 2017. (Austin Dave/The Signal)

UPDATE: Woman in her 70’s arrested in drug raid for allegedly running a drug house

A morning drug raid at a house in Saugus Tuesday netted the arrest of a woman in her 70’s accused of running a drug house, and a man in his…

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Read more about the article The Sanctuary’s Production of ‘TheElephant Man’
Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal Dress rehearsal of the sanctuary church production of the Elephant Man. Taking a look at the elephant man at a sideshow.

The Sanctuary’s Production of ‘TheElephant Man’

This powerful, poignant, and multi-faceted drama is based on the life of John Merrick, who lived in London during the latter part of the nineteenth century. A horribly deformed young…

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Read more about the article Valencia, West Ranch baseball ready to battle for title, again
Valencia's Cody Minnis (10) swings for a base hit during a baseball game against Golden Valley in May. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Valencia, West Ranch baseball ready to battle for title, again

The stage is the same. Some key players are the same. The roles, at least on paper, are completely flipped. For the second straight year, Valencia and West Ranch highs…

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Sulphur Springs board to consider moving location of one state preschool program

Editor's note: The district is considering moving only one of two state preschool programs in operation at Mint Canyon Community School.  This means that one preschool program will still be…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: Mustangs baseball stays alive
Aaron Shackelford, above, and The Master’s University baseball team were able to escape Menlo College in the GSAC tournament on Monday night. Photo courtesy of Menlo College Sports Information

TMU Insider: Mustangs baseball stays alive

Over the weekend, The Master’s University’s men’s and women’s track & field programs competed at the Oxy Invitational in Eagle Rock, while Mustang baseball kicked off its time at the…

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