Read more about the article Two hurt in head-on crash on San Francisquito Canyon Road
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Two hurt in head-on crash on San Francisquito Canyon Road

Two people were hurt and taken to the hospital Wednesday following a head-on collision on San Francisquito Canyon Road. The crash happened shortly before 3:20 p.m. Wednesday, on the 35100…

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Read more about the article Chamber board names outgoing chair CEO; CEO refuses to discuss deal
John Musella, president and chief strategist of The Musella Group, a full-service communications and public affairs firm, has been selected to join the Forbes Agency Council.

Chamber board names outgoing chair CEO; CEO refuses to discuss deal

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce’s outgoing chairman of the board has agreed to a one-year contract to be the acting executive director of the chamber, but refused to…

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Read more about the article Nealie’s Skillet reports early morning break-in
Rick Grimsley, left, of B & D Glass, and Neal Scott, of Nealie's Skillet, discuss repairs to the window of the restaurant.

Nealie’s Skillet reports early morning break-in

The owners of Nealie’s Skillet in Valencia received a rude awakening just after the business’ first anniversary at their Tournament Road location. “(Tuesday) was our one-year anniversary,” said co-owner Neal…

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Read more about the article First widespread rainfall to hit SCV early next week
FILE PHOTO: Two people with umbrellas walk through the Bridgeport neighborhood in Valencia on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

First widespread rainfall to hit SCV early next week

After a bout of unseasonably warm and dry weather conditions, rain is expected to return to the Santa Clarita Valley as early as Monday night, according to officials. “There is…

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Read more about the article Scorpion provides financial support to COC’s First Year Promise program
Hart's Adam Osowski swims the 500 yard freestyle at a dual swim meet against West Ranch on Tuesday, March 27, 2017 at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Scorpion provides financial support to COC’s First Year Promise program

The donation is expected to provide 24 First Year Promise students with a $1,000 scholarship in 2018 and 2019

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Prep girls hoops notebook: Canyon aiming high; Saugus, West Ranch enjoying win streaks

Erik Boal For The Signal The Canyon High girls basketball team has big aspirations this season. Perhaps the tallest order on the Cowboys’ schedule will be Thursday’s home opener against…

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Read more about the article 2017 All-SCV boys cross country team
Canyon boys cross country runner Ethan Danforth runs on the track at Canyon on Tuesday. Danforth is this year's All-SCV boys cross country runner of the year. Ryan Painter & Christian Monterrosa/The Signal

2017 All-SCV boys cross country team

By Ryan Posner and Haley Sawyer Signal Staff Writers It had been a while since Canyon cross country carried some clout in the Foothill League. The likes of Saugus and…

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Read more about the article Nola Aronson brings literacy back to her community for Christmas
(L to r) John Goodwin, President Galaxy Press, Nola Aronson and Lt. General Pete Osman, USMC (ret.) at awards banquet. Courtesy photo

Nola Aronson brings literacy back to her community for Christmas

Source: Press Release   Nola Aronson attended a special banquet in December where she was honored by Lt. General Pete Osman, USMC (ret), the President and CEO of the USMC…

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Read more about the article CalRTA Holiday Luncheon
Holiday songs beautifully performed by the Golden Valley High School Choir at the CalRTA Holiday Luncheon in December. Courtesy photo

CalRTA Holiday Luncheon

By Debra Bach, Santa Clarita Contributor   Many braved fires, ferocious winds, power outages, etc. to attend the SCV chapter of CalRTA’s holiday luncheon. Founding member and first chapter president…

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Read more about the article Preparing for Possible Floods and Mudslides
Water, mud and debris flows downhill in a trench along Iron Canyon Road after a storm causes mudslides in the Sand Canyon areas. Samie Gebers/ The Signal

Preparing for Possible Floods and Mudslides

By Councilmember Bill Miranda   Before the Thomas Fire and Rye Fire began blazing through Southern California, City of Santa Clarita employees and first responders were meeting as part of…

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Read more about the article Hart boys soccer stumbles at home
Hart's Luis Garcia (18) runs towards the ball with El Camino's Brandon Castaneda (11) right in front of him during a home match on Monday, Jan. 2, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Hart boys soccer stumbles at home

Hart boys soccer was well aware of what they were up against when they took on El Camino Real of Woodland Hills at home on Tuesday. The Conquistadors entered the…

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Read more about the article Average apartment rent dips slightly, but still trending up from 2016
Data shows Santa Clarita has some of the highest median rental prices in Santa Clarita, according to a monthly report from ApartmentList.com. Contributed

Average apartment rent dips slightly, but still trending up from 2016

The average renter in Santa Clarita paid $10 less per month for a two-bedroom apartment, but the city still outpaces much of Southern California as home to some of the…

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Read more about the article Mom seeks to find missing special needs daughter
Teresa Williams, 24, has been missing since Saturday when she was seen at the Goodwill store in Saugus. Courtesy photo

Mom seeks to find missing special needs daughter

The parents of a Valencia High School graduate with special needs who has been missing since Saturday are seeking the public’s help in finding their daughter. Sharon Bird said Tuesday…

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