Read more about the article UPDATE: Soledad Canyon Road to get dynamic traffic lane
CEMEX property as viewed looking north east from Soledad Canyon Road in Santa Clarita in 2014.

UPDATE: Soledad Canyon Road to get dynamic traffic lane

Soledad Canyon Road will be better able to accommodate traffic patterns and increase traffic flow, the City of Santa Clarita announced Monday. A new dynamic lane, which will be implemented…

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Read more about the article L.A. County does not qualify for February storm funds
FEMA Project Specialist Alieu Sheriff, left, takes photographs as he and California Office of Emergency Services Disaster Assistance Programs Specialist Reuben Bernaldez tour the Iron Canyon Project site in Canyon Country on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

L.A. County does not qualify for February storm funds

Santa Clarita Valley will not be receiving federal funding to repair February storm damage, as Los Angeles County did not put in a request to do so. The Federal Emergency…

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Read more about the article Boston Scientific renews lease in renamed industrial park
New logo for Southern California Innovation Park, the former Mann Biomedical Park. Courtesy image.

Boston Scientific renews lease in renamed industrial park

Boston Scientific last month signed a ten-year lease renewal for 342,000 square feet of space in the newly rebranded Southern California Innovation Park, formerly Mann Biomedical Park. The company’s Valencia…

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Read more about the article Mechanix Wear’s Rolfes Set to delve into Asia, Pacific Rim markets
Mechanix Wear gloves in use at High Point Raceway, a motocross track near Mount Morris, Pa. Courtesy photo.

Mechanix Wear’s Rolfes Set to delve into Asia, Pacific Rim markets

Mark Rolfes, the new director of global sales for Mechanix Wear Inc. is spending his first weeks on the job studying the company’s layout, and his goal after coming aboard…

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Read more about the article Post-production firm Digital Jungle moves to SCV
Post-production house Digital Jungle’s new offices on Constellation Rd. feature statues based on the Terracotta Army in Xi'an, China, depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor. Courtesy photo.

Post-production firm Digital Jungle moves to SCV

Digital Jungle, a post-production company that works with motion picture, television and online producers, is in the midst of moving it operations to new headquarters on Constellation Rd. in Santa…

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Read more about the article Knowledge Exchange:  Tania Mulry of DDx (Digital Detox) and Vitaliy G. of Gem Digital Agency
From left, Tania Mulry, founder of DDx Media; Patrick Mullen, SCVBJ editor; Vitaliy G., design partner with Gem Digital Design, at Gem’s Newhall offices. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Knowledge Exchange: Tania Mulry of DDx (Digital Detox) and Vitaliy G. of Gem Digital Agency

What does digital marketing actually mean in 2017? Who’s doing it well and who’s behind the curve, locally and beyond? Why isn’t search engine optimization enough anymore? In this month’s…

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Read more about the article A furry friend joins the celebration
Attendees pet and snap photos of Freedom, an Alaskan Timber Wolf, at the Wolf Creek Brewery on Saturday. Samie Gebers/The Signal

A furry friend joins the celebration

Wolf Creek Brewery brought along a furry friend to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Freedom, an Alaskan timber wolf, made an appearance at the brewery on Saturday to pose for pictures…

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Read more about the article Modeling for a good cause
Dr. Taylor Levine and Kamilla Acevedo model for the audience at the London's Calling for a Cause Runway Show put on by Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Sunday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Modeling for a good cause

The Santa Clarita Valley got a taste of the British spirit on Sunday during the London’s Calling for a Cause Runway Show at the Hyatt Regency Valencia. Hundreds of people…

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Read more about the article Firefighters quickly tackle brush fire
Firefighters work to fully extinguish a brush fire in Santa Clarita on Sunday. Rick McClure/For the Signal

Firefighters quickly tackle brush fire

Firefighters responded to a brush fire near Dockweiler Drive and Ivy Lane across the street from a neighborhood on Sunday. Firefighters on the scene reported that due to the time…

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Read more about the article Former deputy started SCV Auto Fair with safety in mind
Ryan Ahern looks at vehicles at the SCV Auto Fair at College of the Canyons on Saturday. Samie Gebers/The Signal

Former deputy started SCV Auto Fair with safety in mind

Tyler Shaw, former deputy for L.A. County, saw a need in the community for people to safely buy and sell cars. That is when Shaw started the SCV Auto Fair…

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Read more about the article A sunny day to feed the ducks
Michael Luketic and Ava Luketic, 1, feed ducks at Bridgeport Marketplace on Saturday. Samie Gebers/The Signal

A sunny day to feed the ducks

Families took advantage of Saturday’s good weather, loaded up with Cheerios and spent part of the day feeding the ducks at the Bridgeport Marketplace in Valencia. Sarah Bridewell took her…

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Read more about the article Adults race tricycles in the name of charity
Josh Pickett, right, and John Maly get ready to start the tricycle race at the First Annual Family and Child Center's Trike Derby at Wolf Creek Brewery in Valencia on Saturday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Adults race tricycles in the name of charity

Wacky outfits—check. Full-grown adults on tricycles—check. Tons of craft beer to go around—double check. No, this is not an April Fools' Day Joke. These ingredients were the recipe for the…

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Read more about the article Festival held to support veterans
Paloma Murillo preapes organic strawberry banana margaritas at the Strawberry Tequila Festival last year at Central Park. Samie Gebers/The Signal

Festival held to support veterans

Hundreds of people waited in line at Central Park on Saturday to enter the Tequila Strawberry Festival to spend times with friends and enjoy a drink. “The (3,000) online tickets…

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