Read more about the article Newhall Board considering CSBA resolution calling for fair funding of public schools
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Newhall Board considering CSBA resolution calling for fair funding of public schools

Following the direction of the California School Boards Association (CSBA), the Newhall School District Governing is expected to adopt a resolution Tuesday asking for the full and fair funding of…

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Read more about the article One hurt in early morning crash on Bouquet Canyon Road
Firefighters carry man freed from the wreckage of an overturned Jeep. photo for The Signal, by Rick McClure.

One hurt in early morning crash on Bouquet Canyon Road

  Two people became trapped inside a Jeep that crashed and flipped on Bouquet Canyon Road early Monday morning, one of them was injured and taken to the hospital. The…

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Read more about the article 5th Annual Antique Appraisal Day at Old Town Newhall Library
Camille with her watercolor of a young man in hat. Photo courtesy of Kelly Broussard

5th Annual Antique Appraisal Day at Old Town Newhall Library

By Kelly Broussard, Santa Clarita contributor   Have you ever wondered how much a family heirloom is worth? Curious about a ceramic vase that you picked up at a garage…

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Read more about the article Deputies arrest four Bakersfield residents in alleged car burglary, identity theft
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Deputies arrest four Bakersfield residents in alleged car burglary, identity theft

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s deputies arrested four suspects on Wednesday in relation to a vehicle burglary that occured on January 9, officials said. During the period in between the burglary…

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Read more about the article Victims of alleged unsolicited lewd photos from same Saugus man file police reports
The women and their families pose for a photo outside the SCV Sheriff’s Station on Saturday after filing their police reports. Ryan Painter/The Signal.

Victims of alleged unsolicited lewd photos from same Saugus man file police reports

Many of the nearly 100 women who claim to have been sent lewd photos on Facebook by the same Saugus man gathered outside the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on…

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Read more about the article Organization offers scholarships for students to study abroad
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Organization offers scholarships for students to study abroad

ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE) offers this need based scholarship worth approximately $11,000 each year to qualifying American high school students interested in broadening their horizons by studying abroad…

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Read more about the article PHOTOS: Locals support Women’s Rally LA in the SCV
Protesters hold their signs as they cross the crosswalk on Valenica Blvd. Over 60 people attended the rally, which aimed to stand in solidarity with the demonstration happening in Downtown on Saturday. Ryan Painter/The Signal.

PHOTOS: Locals support Women’s Rally LA in the SCV

Nearly 60 protesters, signs and blow horns in hand, gathered on the corner of McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard early Saturday morning to stand in solidarity with the Women’s March…

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Read more about the article Developer’s nonprofit educational foundation gave scholarships to students of well-connected families
Larry Rasmussen’s offices for Spirit Holdings are in Canyon Country among one of the developments he’s responsible for in the Santa Clarita Valley. His companies are currently building Castaic High School.

Developer’s nonprofit educational foundation gave scholarships to students of well-connected families

By Jeff Gottlieb For The Signal In 2007, developer Larry Rasmussen and his wife, Peggy, among the wealthiest and most powerful couples in the Santa Clarita Valley, took $100,000 and…

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Read more about the article David Hegg: The ethics of patriotism
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg: The ethics of patriotism

The past decade has been littered with changing views on patriotism. For some, it remains a commitment to love, support, and defend America, its people, and its interest with devotion.…

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Local roundup: SCCS boys hoops runs away with win over Trinity

Prep boys basketball Santa Clarita Christian 93, Trinity Classical Academy 47 (at The Master’s University) Kaleb Lowery led SCCS with 23 points and 20 rebounds. Jordan Starr added 18 points…

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Read more about the article Foothill League boys soccer roundup: Hart keeps undefeated record
A Hart soccer player beats West Ranch's Connor Desser on a header during a game at West Ranch on Friday. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Foothill League boys soccer roundup: Hart keeps undefeated record

On Friday at West Ranch, Hart and West Ranch boys soccer both had something big at stake: an undefeated record. The Indians were rewarded with that flawless record after a…

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Read more about the article Our View: Get involved in issue of homelessness
Chris Morris receives a hair cut from Albert F. Rodriguez, who traveled from Eagle Rock to give free haircuts to homeless members of the community at SCV Urge’s event last month. Ryan Painter/The Signal.

Our View: Get involved in issue of homelessness

It’s time to have an honest conversation about homelessness. For starters, the Santa Clarita Valley is not immune from the housing crisis. Rents continue to climb on what seems like…

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