Read more about the article Bill Bolde to lead Career Services at The Master’s University
Retired Saugus High School Principal Bill Bolde speaks at a retirement ceremony held in his honor on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2017. Danny Diaz/For The Signal

Bill Bolde to lead Career Services at The Master’s University

Bill Bolde, former principal of Saugus High School, was officially named Executive Director of Community Relations and Career Services at The Master’s University (TMU) Friday. “I’m extremely pleased to join…

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Read more about the article Several off-duty L.A. county firefighters shot during concert in Las Vegas
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Several off-duty L.A. county firefighters shot during concert in Las Vegas

News release issued by the LACFD. Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD) is confirming that several off-duty members were in attendance at the October 1st Route 91 Harvest Music Country…

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Read more about the article Rents climb to $2,500 for a two-bedroom in Santa Clarita
Clouds billow in the distance looking north-west at about noon from Dockweiller Drive in Santa Clarita. The Old Town Newhall Library can be seen, lower right, and the homes of Stevenson Ranch are visible on the hills in Feb. 2017. Dan Watson/The Signal

Rents climb to $2,500 for a two-bedroom in Santa Clarita

September marked the eighth consecutive month that rents have increased in Santa Clarita. Over the past month, rent costs in the city have increased by 0.4 percent and 6.6 percent…

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Read more about the article PHOTOS: SCV residents square off at the Harvest Festival
SCV residents perform a square dance at the Harvest Festival Food Pantry Benefit in Newhall on Sunday Oct. 1, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

PHOTOS: SCV residents square off at the Harvest Festival

SCV residents danced complex forms of square dancing known as round dancing and alternating mainstream on Sunday at the Harvest Festival and Food Pantry Benefit in Newhall. Dancers have dozens…

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Read more about the article Comic and Toy Expo brings superhero spirit to SCV
Angelina Romero and Jessica Hernandez carefully search the selection of comic books at Kimzar's Santa Clarita Comic and Toy Expo on Sunday. Ryan Painter/The Signal.

Comic and Toy Expo brings superhero spirit to SCV

Local comic book fans and enthusiasts, many draped in the colors of their favorite superhero or wrapped in costumes from their preferred sci-fi franchise, made their way to the Santa…

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Read more about the article 5K run lights up the night in Valencia
Courtesy Photo of Terry Majamaki. Runners get started on the 10K during the 4th annual Be the Light 5K, in support of A Light of Hope, at West Creek Park in Valencia on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

5K run lights up the night in Valencia

Over a 1,000 people came out to Valencia Saturday night to exercise for a good cause. A Light of Hope held its fourth annual Be the Light 5K where participants…

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Read more about the article Local pizzeria takes a stand against NFL
Shane Vereen, a Valencia grad and NFL running back. Photo courtesy New York Giants

Local pizzeria takes a stand against NFL

The football community found itself surrounded by political debate last week after the President of the United States criticized NFL players who protest police brutality by kneeling during the national…

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Read more about the article SCCS footballs wins third straight Faith Bowl
SCCHS running back (25) Lucas Pettee runs the ball to the edge against Trinity Classical Academy in the Faith Bowl on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/The Signal

SCCS footballs wins third straight Faith Bowl

On Saturday night, the Santa Clarita Christian School football team stood on the field at College of the Canyons, surrounding the Faith Bowl Trophy. “Three’s up!” one voice shouted from…

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Read more about the article SCV catches a glimpse of Native American culture
Adolfo Arteaga of the Aztec tribe stands in full regalia during the 24th annual Hart of the West PowWow and Native American Craft Fair At William S. Hart Park on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

SCV catches a glimpse of Native American culture

The unmistakable drums could be heard all around Old Town Newhall. People in full regalia with bright plumes of feathers danced and bobbed to the music. Thousands came to watch…

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Read more about the article Firefighter Ryan Osler remembered in moving Sacramento Ceremony
Jennifer Osler looks on as her children, Amanda and Brandon are presented a flag from Ventura Co. firefighter Chad Diederich in memory of Ventura Co. firefighter Ryan Osler at the California Firefighters Memorial Ceremony. Photo Courtesy of California Fire Foundation

Firefighter Ryan Osler remembered in moving Sacramento Ceremony

Source: Press Release (SACRAMENTO) In a solemn remembrance steeped in the traditions of the firehouse, the names of three fallen firefighters from Ventura County have been etched alongside hundreds of others…

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Read more about the article Volunteers lend a helping hand to local veterans
Mercury Insurance volunteers work to saw baseboards for the kitchen of a nearly completed home in Canyon Country on Saturday. Ryan Painter/The Signal.

Volunteers lend a helping hand to local veterans

A group of volunteers worked tirelessly Saturday afternoon to ensure that local veterans will be able to find affordable housing in the Santa Clarita Valley. Homes4Families, a former subsidiary of…

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Read more about the article West ranch hockey set for season opener with new coach under helm
The West Ranch hockey team celebrates a goal. Courtesy Photo.

West ranch hockey set for season opener with new coach under helm

West Ranch hockey opens its Los Angeles Kings High School Hockey League slate tonight against the El Segundo Strikers at Ice Station Valencia. The Wildcats will take the ice with…

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Read more about the article State extends cleanup at Lang Station by 18 months
Signal File Photo: A Metrolink train passes by the historical marker for Lang Southern Pacific Station in Canyon Country on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2017. Dan Watson/The Signal

State extends cleanup at Lang Station by 18 months

State officials have called for more cleanup of the contaminated land at Lang Station, a cost to the state of more than $200,000. After more than a dozen years of…

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