Read more about the article Residents: Interested in citywide Bike Share Program?
Dan Watson Rod Hite of Saugus rides his bike over the 1898 railroad trestle bridge at Iron Horse Trailhead in Valencia as he makes the 10 mile loop from his home on the Santa Clara River Trail on Thursday morning. 012215

Residents: Interested in citywide Bike Share Program?

SOURCE:  City of Santa Clarita A new trend is gaining momentum around the globe and it has the City of Santa Clarita’s gears turning. Bike share programs make bikes more…

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Read more about the article Women sought in suspected carjacking, kidnapping, theft
A BOLO (Be On the LookOut) for bulletin was issued the three women involved in an armed robbery of a male driver after one of the women asked for a ride. Source: Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station

Women sought in suspected carjacking, kidnapping, theft

Three women are being sought in connection with a suspected carjacking, kidnapping and theft involving a man who agreed to give one of the woman a ride. Two of the…

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Read more about the article ‘Housing Our Workers’ Forum Set for Feb. 8
Marty Kovacs is the 2017 Chairman of the Santa Clarita Valley Division of the Southland Regional Association of Realtors. Courtesy photo.

‘Housing Our Workers’ Forum Set for Feb. 8

By Marty Kovacs It’s time to face the stark reality: Housing is unaffordable throughout Greater Los Angeles for the people this we rely on the most — administrative support staff,…

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Read more about the article Canyon High School Student Donates 2,000 Books to Children in Need
Canyon High School students pictured are: Front row, Emma Guaderrama. Back row (l-r) Drew Guaderrama, Mackenzie Krestul, Jordan Krestul, and Jeremy Banuelos. Courtesy photo

Canyon High School Student Donates 2,000 Books to Children in Need

Canyon High School student Mackenzie Krestul’s charity, Code Read, held its first book fair on January 19, at Manzanita Elementary in Palmdale. Students, who had the opportunity to earn “Book…

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Read more about the article Brian Baker: Get used to it
Mike Rix makes a photo of Holly Cleeland of Burbank as she stands beside a cutout of Donald Trump before they watch the debate with other Trump supporters at the Salt Creek Grille. Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal

Brian Baker: Get used to it

In Tuesday’s edition of The Signal, a column by Jonathan Kraut entitled “Grassroots rallies: a new unity” and discussing Trump’s presidency makes it pretty clear that neither he nor his…

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Read more about the article Foothill girls hoops roundup: Saugus stops West Ranch
Saugus' Maryrose Elias (23) scores against West Ranch defender Katie Joiner (3) at Saugus on Tuesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Foothill girls hoops roundup: Saugus stops West Ranch

This is what a win with four freshman starters looks like. Saugus High girls basketball turned the ball over and turned the corner. The Centurions went ice cold on offense…

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Read more about the article Crime rate dips in the SCV
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies interview a woman outside a Jersey Mikes restaurant in Saugus Jan. 27, 2017. (Austin Dave/The Signal)

Crime rate dips in the SCV

Crime is down in the Santa Clarita Valley - not way down, but with fewer crimes in 2016 than the year before, according to the latest statistics tabulated by the…

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Read more about the article Valencia gets gritty in win over Golden Valley
Valencia's Jayden Trower (23) goes in for a layup as Golden Valley's Milan Taylor (25) prepares to swat the ball away at Golden Valley on Jan. 31. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Valencia gets gritty in win over Golden Valley

When Valencia High and Golden Valley High met two weeks ago, it was flashy. When they met again on Tuesday night, it was gritty. The Vikings defeated the Grizzlies 64-53…

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Read more about the article Local colleges address recent executive order on immigration
Signal file photo California Institute of the Arts.

Local colleges address recent executive order on immigration

President Trump’s executive order, which limits immigration and refugee admission into the United States, is prompting colleges and universities nationwide to respond to the action in defense of their students,…

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Read more about the article Knight pushes resolution on pediatric brain cancer
The Rudder family of Auga Dulce, from left, John, twins Luke and Zackary, 7, (dressed in a super hero wizard costume) and mom Arlene take off from the starting line as they participate in the Relay For Jack, race, walk, run and skip event to benefit kids with brain cancer held at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park in Agua Dulce on May 28, 2016. Dan Watson/The Signal

Knight pushes resolution on pediatric brain cancer

Janet Demeter of Agua Dulce first heard the words “diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma” in 2012, just after her son Jack celebrated his third birthday. The little boy whom Demeter remembers…

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