Read more about the article Storm could bring 5 inches of rain to the Santa Clarita Valley
FILE PHOTO: Two people with umbrellas walk through the Bridgeport neighborhood in Valencia on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Storm could bring 5 inches of rain to the Santa Clarita Valley

One of the largest rainstorms of the season is expected to hit the Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday, bringing sporadic heavy rainfall to the area until Thursday. “They’re looking at…

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Read more about the article LASD looks to SHARE message at coffee stops
From left, Deputy Ray Wilson and volunteer Michael Martinez take part in a local Coffee with a Cop outreach at Starbuck's

LASD looks to SHARE message at coffee stops

Amid growing fears of violence and efforts to seek solutions, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has revamped a program aimed at proactive outreach to the community. Deputy Ray Wilson,…

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Read more about the article SCCS boys hoops punches ticket to state championships
The SCCS boys basketball team poses with their CIF SoCal Regional championship plaque after a win over Van Nuys at The Master's University on Friday. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

SCCS boys hoops punches ticket to state championships

Although each Santa Clarita Christian boys basketball player walked across The Master’s University gym individually to collect his CIF SoCal Regional champion medal as an individual, the entire team seemed…

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Read more about the article Parkinson’s Foundation plans Moving Day in Valencia
Image courtesy of movingdaywalk.org. A group of Moving Day attendies walking for Parkinson's Disease awareness. This year's local Moving Day will be held on April 28.

Parkinson’s Foundation plans Moving Day in Valencia

National Parkinson’s Disease Month is coming, and for those interested in showing support for those who have been diagnosed, the Parkinson’s Foundation is providing an opportunity. The Parkinson’s Foundation plans…

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Read more about the article Waste Management hosting Hiring Day next week
Waste Management courtesy photo. Above, Devin Tyler is an employee at Waste Management. The company is hosting a hiring event on March 22.

Waste Management hosting Hiring Day next week

Waste Management, the leading provider of comprehensive waste and recycling services in North America, is hosting a National Career Day Hiring event March 22. The company is looking for qualified…

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Read more about the article COC University Center hosts 2018 Women’s Conference
Women participate in a variety of classes during the 2018 Wome's Conference at College of the Canyons. Georgia Rios/The Signal

COC University Center hosts 2018 Women’s Conference

Women from all across the Santa Clarita Valley came together for the 2018 Women’s Conference at the University Center at College of the Canyons on Saturday morning. The sold-out conference…

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Read more about the article Michael Hoefflin Foundation holds Walk for Kids with Cancer 5K at Cougar Stadium
All of the Hoefflin children with their families before the start of the 8th Annual MHF Walk for Kids with Cancer. Georgia Rios/The Sginal

Michael Hoefflin Foundation holds Walk for Kids with Cancer 5K at Cougar Stadium

The Michael Hoefflin Foundation kicked off its eighth annual Walk for Kids with Cancer on Saturday morning at College of the Canyons. Children with cancer, survivors, families and volunteers flooded…

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Read more about the article Vote on this week’s poll question
Chinese students hold up papers with Chinese characters for Castaic Elementary School Principal Stephanie Beach and Castaic Middle School Principal Bob Brauneisen during their visit to China from Nov. 3 to Nov. 11, 2017. Courtesy of Stephanie Beach

Vote on this week’s poll question

Would you like to see Chinese language programs offered in more SCV schools? [socialpoll id="2493132"]

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Read more about the article David W. Hegg: Taking the time to learn from a Biblical hypocrite
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David W. Hegg: Taking the time to learn from a Biblical hypocrite

I just finished preaching through the biblical book of Jonah. Even if you know the story, you may not have grasped its significance. As you may know, Jonah was told…

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Read more about the article Jess Phoenix: Climate change is a science fact
Jess Phoenix, a geologist, announces her candidacy for the 2018 congressional race for Steve Knight's 25th district seat at Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce on Monday, April 18, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Jess Phoenix: Climate change is a science fact

In 2010, I joined another scientist on a scientific research expedition to study evidence of climate change in the mountains of Peru. We hiked into remote locations, looking for current…

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Read more about the article Simi Valley overpowers Valencia girls lacrosse
Valencia's Katarina von Mecklenburg (18) drives the ball towards the opposing goal during a home game against Simi Valley on Friday, March 16, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Simi Valley overpowers Valencia girls lacrosse

Heading into Friday night’s game against Simi Valley, the Valencia girls lacrosse team re-evaluated what they considered to be a “win.” The Vikings had just picked up a victory over…

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