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RB Jake Obney (14) gets surrounded by SCCS defenders in a 56-20 SCCS victory in Canyon Country on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

SCCS stays undefeated against Vasquez

Santa Clarita Christian football put on an offensive show on Saturday, beating the Vasquez Mustangs 56-20 at Canyon High School. After the Mustangs gave up a fumble on their first…

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Read more about the article UPDATE: Canyon Country brush fire has been put out
Firefighters extinguish remaining hotspots of a two acre fire in Canyon Country on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

UPDATE: Canyon Country brush fire has been put out

https://www.facebook.com/signalscv/videos/1622433534482302/ UPDATE 10:28 p.m. The Creekside IC brush fire was extinguished by the Los Angeles County Fire Department at 9:44 p.m. after having burnt between one to two acres in…

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Read more about the article Washington, D.C.,-based author pays a visit to SCV
Douglass K. Daniel signs a copy of his latest book, Anne Bancroft: A Life, at Barnes and Noble in Valencia on Saturday. Ryan Painter/The Signal.

Washington, D.C.,-based author pays a visit to SCV

Washington, D.C.,-based author and journalist Douglass K. Daniel paid a visit to the Santa Clarita Valley on Saturday to promote his latest book, a comprehensive biography on the life of…

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Read more about the article Fun in the Sun Chili Cook-Off returns to Castaic
Sargeant Victor Lewandowski of the Los Angeles Homicide Bureau prepares a batch of his defending champion “Bulldog” chili at the 2017 Chili Cook-Off in Castaic on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

Fun in the Sun Chili Cook-Off returns to Castaic

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department held the 2017 Chili Cook-Off in Castaic on Saturday drawing hundreds of hungry chili enthusiasts to the Jack Bones Equestrian Center. The cook-off hosted…

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Read more about the article 15th annual Rubber Ducky Festival returns to SCV
Boy Scouts from Troop 609 of Newhall collect the rubber ducks from the finish line at the 15th annual Rubber Ducky Festival at Bridgeport Park on Saturday. Ryan Painter/The Signal.

15th annual Rubber Ducky Festival returns to SCV

Bridgeport Park is one of the best places in Santa Clarita to spot ducks, and on Saturday afternoon over 3,000 of a new breed descended into the park. The species…

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Read more about the article SCCS looks to continue perfection as it takes on Vasquez
SCCHS tight end (11) Ethan Schwesinger runs towards the endzone after catching a pass from QB Blake Kirshner against Trinity Classical Academy in the Faith Bowl on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

SCCS looks to continue perfection as it takes on Vasquez

Santa Clarita Christian football returns to its home turf at Canyon High School for a non-league matchup against Vasquez. The Cardinals have yet to see a loss this year, with…

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Read more about the article Are you glad that girls can now join the Cub Scouts?
Cub Scouts from Pack 608 of Newhall carry the colors to open the official ceremony for the opening of two new permanent modular buildings at a Newhall School District school on Oct. 10, 2016 at Old Orchard Elementary School in Newhall. Dan Watson/The Signal

Are you glad that girls can now join the Cub Scouts?

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Read more about the article Our View: Fireworks crackdown long overdue
Sheriff's deputies fill boxes of illegal fireworks on July 4, 2017. Courtesy of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station.

Our View: Fireworks crackdown long overdue

It’s grimly ironic that the Santa Clarita City Council voted Tuesday evening to put teeth into the city’s anti-fireworks ordinance. It was just one evening after a wildfire ran rampant…

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Read more about the article Hart cruises past Canyon in 50th all-time meeting
Hart's Da'von Jones (22) stiff-arms Canyon's Trent Mears (49) as Jones scores a touch down during the 50th game between the two at Canyon High School on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Hart cruises past Canyon in 50th all-time meeting

By Jon Stein For The Signal Over the years, Hart and Canyon have played for first, last, Foothill League titles, CIF titles and everything in between. But it was impossible…

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Read more about the article Saugus grinds out win over West Ranch
Saugus running back Quinn Sheaffer runs the ball towards the end zone against West Ranch High School in Valencia, Calif. on Friday Oct. 13, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

Saugus grinds out win over West Ranch

As the fourth quarter rolled in Friday night at College of the Canyons, things looked bleak for Saugus. Centurions starting quarterback Nathan Eldridge had just exited with an apparent right…

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Read more about the article Valencia football has all the answers against Golden Valley
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Valencia football has all the answers against Golden Valley

Golden Valley football was throwing everything it had at Valencia on Friday night. DeGabriel Floyd, usually a receiver, played quarterback and took some direct snaps on offense. Another receiver, Jalin…

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Read more about the article Anthony Breznican: We need some common sense in gun regulations
A young girl mourns during the vigil held at Santa Clarita Marketplace Park in honor of the victims of the Las Vegas shooting on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Anthony Breznican: We need some common sense in gun regulations

The elementary school my child attends has a new addition this year: a big bulletproof interior wall and doorway blocking the lobby from the classrooms. I was sad to see…

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Read more about the article Wildfires still raging in Northern Calif.
Fire officials reported Friday evening that more than 5,700 homes and buildings have been destroyed by the wildfires in Northern California. Jeff Zimmerman/For The Signal

Wildfires still raging in Northern Calif.

As of Friday evening some of the worst fires in the state’s history are only 5 to 18-percent contained according to Cal Fire. Firefighters are working beyond exhaustion are struggling…

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