Read more about the article Saugus girls soccer narrowly falls to Marymount in season opener
Breeana San Lucas (7) of Saugus fights for the ball against Marymount's Cate Rozelle (4) at Saugus High School on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Saugus girls soccer narrowly falls to Marymount in season opener

Although it was only the first game of the season, Saugus girls soccer coach Aly Drake saw moments of brilliance on Tuesday against Marymount of Los Angeles, despite a 2-1…

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Read more about the article School district recognizes pair of employees at elementary school
Maria Woodard takes a picture of (left to right) Superintendent Catherine Kawaguchi, Donna Burkman, Kristie Cooper, Mariam Nasiry of California Credit Union and Principal Deb Stilson after Cooper and Burkman were recognized for their work at Pinetree Community School in Canyon Country on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017. The recognition was part of a yearlong partnership between the district and the nonprofit credit union to acknowledge outstanding teachers and employees at each of the district’s nine school sites. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

School district recognizes pair of employees at elementary school

The California Credit Union honored two additional employees at its third recognition event at Pinetree Community School Tuesday. Honorees of the event included school office manager Kristie Cooper and first…

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Read more about the article Watchful neighbors thanked in burglary arrest
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station can be reached by calling 661-260-4000.

Watchful neighbors thanked in burglary arrest

Local sheriff’s deputies who arrested a burglary suspect on Thanksgiving are today praising the vigilant acts of SCV residents working to protect one another. “We know of one suspect who…

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Read more about the article SCV Harley dealer first to accept Bitcoin for payment
Charles Winkelmann sitting on the new Harley-Davidson motorcycle he bought with bitcoins last month. Courtesy photo.

SCV Harley dealer first to accept Bitcoin for payment

Charles Winkelmann used the most modern of global currencies to buy a classic symbol of America last month when he bought a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with bitcoins. “We know it was…

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Read more about the article Broken rail slows morning commute for Metrolink riders
In this undated file photo, a Metrolink commuter train heads for Via Princessa station. Dan Watson/The Signal

Broken rail slows morning commute for Metrolink riders

Early-morning repairs to a rail along Metrolink’s AV Line delayed riders’ morning commute into the San Fernando Valley and Downtown Los Angeles by up to an hour Tuesday morning. The…

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Read more about the article Troy Hooper to serve as SCV Chamber’s 2018 chair
Saugus High Principal Bill Bolde speaks at the school's grand opening ceremony for a wall honoring current and past servicemembers in this November 2016 photo. Austin Dave/The Signal

Troy Hooper to serve as SCV Chamber’s 2018 chair

Troy Hooper, general manager of TPC Valencia, will serve as the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce’s board chairman for 2018. An active community member, Hooper serves on the Chamber’s…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: No. 18 women’s basketball off to stellar start
Hannah Forrar (11) breaks through the defense for a lay up during a home game against Bethesda University on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

TMU Insider: No. 18 women’s basketball off to stellar start

Any talk about The Master’s University women’s’ basketball team’s hot start has one player at the forefront. Or, really, at the “Forrar-front.” Through eight games, and six wins, sophomore Hannah…

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Read more about the article Valencia and Golden Valley take distinguished paths to CIF title games
Valencia's Ben Seymour holds the football in the air after a fumble recovery in the CIF-SS Division 2 semifinals against Heritage at Valencia on Friday. Cory Pitkavish/For The Signal

Valencia and Golden Valley take distinguished paths to CIF title games

Valencia and Golden Valley have extended their CIF-Southern Section seasons as far as they possibly can. But the Vikings, a Division 2 team, and the Grizzlies, a Division 6 team,…

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Read more about the article State streamlines certification process for school lunch program
FILE PHOTO: Old Orchard Elementary School fourth graders work together to mix a salad in a giant mixing bowl at the Kids' Cooking Campaign at the Santa Clarita valley School Food Services Agency on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

State streamlines certification process for school lunch program

More than 800,000 students throughout California, and up to 15,110 in the Santa Clarita Valley, are now eligible for free and reduced price lunch through the state’s Medi-Cal Direct Certification…

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Read more about the article Poll: Do you think there should be a higher penalty for street racing in Santa Clarita?
File photo: Tire marks cover the road on Constellation Road in Valencia, near where actor Paul Walker was killed in a car crash on Nov. 30, 2013. A recent street racing operation in the area recently netted more than 100 arrests, many of which were addressed in court Thursday. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Poll: Do you think there should be a higher penalty for street racing in Santa Clarita?

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