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Carolyn Odien, left, and Sheila Wyeth prepare clothes made available for the homeless to pick up at Bridge to Home’s winter shelter on Drayton Street in Santa Clarita last Christmas Eve. Photo by Nikolas Samuels

Our View: Catching up on the homeless

Santa Clarita Valley voters face another ballot next month, this one with a single item on it: a ¼-cent sales tax hike that would last for 10 years – or…

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Valencia's Britain Reynolds cruises to a victory in the boys 1600 meter run during a dual track meet at Canyon on Thursday, March 23, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

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Read more about the article Habitat for Humanity and Nissan enter second decade of partnership
Habitat for Humanity SFV/SCV receive the keys for a new Nissan Frontier as part of a grant from Nissan North America. Courtesy photo

Habitat for Humanity and Nissan enter second decade of partnership

SOURCE: Habitat for Humanity San Fernando/Santa Clarita Valleys (Woodland Hills) - Habitat for Humanity San Fernando/Santa Clarita Valleys (SF/SCV) will receive a (SF/SCV) will receive a new Nissan Frontier as…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita resident awarded prestigious leadership recognition
Tony Brown, executive director of Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA). Courtesy of HOLA

Santa Clarita resident awarded prestigious leadership recognition

Tony Brown, executive director of Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA), was awarded a $200,000 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award grant for “inspiring youth achievement through after-school programming” by the organization…

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Read more about the article Teens have eye opening experience packing food for needy
Youth group participants volunteered to help assemble Food Paks at the Children’s Hunger Fund in Sylmar. The Food Paks can feed a family of four for a week and are distributed to fifteen different countries around the world. Photos courtesy of Newhall Church of the Nazarene.

Teens have eye opening experience packing food for needy

It was a Saturday morning at 8 a.m., and by teen standards, pretty early. Theresa Traylor, a 14 year old homeschooler in 8th grade, was tired and not very excited…

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