Read more about the article Tesoro couple fights HOA over tree removal
Tesoro Del Valle resident Irma Dorrien in her back yard which contains nine pine trees in question. Dan Watson/The Signal

Tesoro couple fights HOA over tree removal

When John and Irma Dorrien moved into their Tesoro Del Valle home in Valencia more than 13 years they looked out on sparse open hills and had few neighbors. They…

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Read more about the article Highlands Elementary begins free after-school art program
Regan Lowry, 10, and Alecxis Jallorina, 11, laugh as they work on pointallism paintings of trees at the Highlands Elementary after school art program on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Highlands Elementary begins free after-school art program

Tucked away in a bungalow building at Highlands Elementary School, students could be found painting pointillism trees, but in the style of impressionist Claude Monet on Tuesday afternoon. “I like…

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Canyon's Seanna Nalbandyan clears a hurdle ahead of the pack in the girls 100 meter hurdles during a dual track meet against Valencia at Canyon on Thursday, March 23, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

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Read more about the article Samuel Dixon Partners with L.A. Care and the American Red Cross to Offer Covered California Enrollment Services
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Samuel Dixon Partners with L.A. Care and the American Red Cross to Offer Covered California Enrollment Services

Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers Inc., (SDFHC) along with the Red Cross and L.A. Care is hosting an open enrollment event for Covered California. This event will take place on…

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Read more about the article Castaic Elementary welcomes Chinese foreign exchange students
Chinese exchange student Yuhao (Lion) Peng, center, gets help during a reading exercise from fellow students Paige Hanks, left, Kaliyah Simpson, second from left, and Nicholas Gutierrez, right, in Claudia Kirk's combined 2nd and 3rd grade class at Castaic Elementary School. Tom Cruze/For the Signal

Castaic Elementary welcomes Chinese foreign exchange students

Castaic Elementary School welcomed 16 new students to its classrooms Tuesday morning, as part of a cross-continental educational partnership and international immersion experience. The students are all from Hunnan No.…

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Hart Governing Board to review construction projects, accountability

Members of the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board will review the district’s annual Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), and administrative regulation and construction projects at…

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New Leash on Life volunteer Joy Anderson walks miniature Pinscher Nani on a leash around the facility on Monday, Jan. 9, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

‘This is real purpose’

Joy Anderson is a strong woman. She spent decades working in law enforcement for the Los Angeles Police Department and the United States Marshals before retiring four years ago. At…

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Read more about the article Undefeated GV and Saugus fighting to stay perfect
Golden Valley’s Richard Kawakami (5) goes up for a shot as Trinity’s Tyler Lee (1) tries to block him at Golden Valley. Golden Valley will play Saugus High tonight. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Undefeated GV and Saugus fighting to stay perfect

This is not a total surprise. After all, no clear-cut favorite emerged before Foothill League boys basketball began last week. But, still, Saugus and Golden Valley highs — which play…

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Read more about the article Darlene Chandler: Cruel system survived through hope
Rusty Page carries his foster daughter to a car that will take her, along with several officials, away from the family's Saugus home on March 21 last year. The Supreme Court declined to hear the Pages' appeal last week. Signal photo by Katharine Lotze

Darlene Chandler: Cruel system survived through hope

My heart hurts so badly for Lexi and the Pages. I’m trying to go about my chores Tuesday morning but just have to add my two cents (“Supreme Court declines…

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Read more about the article Robert DiPrimio: 2017 holds great promise for SCV water (part 2 of 2)
Signal File photo. Castaic Lake in January 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Robert DiPrimio: 2017 holds great promise for SCV water (part 2 of 2)

You know that feeling of anticipation you’d get the night before a big event, like a wedding or a big family reunion? That’s how we feel about 2017. The year…

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