Mustangs complete comeback win against Hope International

Staging a furious sixth-inning comeback against Hope International Friday, scoring five runs and tying the game, The Master’s University completed the come-from-behind win, 7-6. Down 5-0 against Hope International (19-21,…

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Read more about the article Autistic boy seeks community’s help in finding lost dog near Hart High
Jeremy, the white terrier mix, has been missing since Thursday night.

Autistic boy seeks community’s help in finding lost dog near Hart High

A family is seeking the community's help in locating a white terrier mix that has been missing since Thursday night. The dog went missing from the family's house near the…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita to discuss Dockweiler Drive extension
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

Santa Clarita to discuss Dockweiler Drive extension

A proposed project to extend Dockweiler Drive to 13th and Arch Street, which Santa Clarita officials say is important for the area’s growth, has sparked discussion between residents and city…

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Read more about the article Recycled water means purple pipe for green lawns
FILE PHOTO. Lawn watering two years ago in March 2015. KATHARINE LOTZE/Signal. 03302015

Recycled water means purple pipe for green lawns

  Plans to outfit the Santa Clarita Valley with purple pipe to carry recycled water are well underway, engineers with the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency reported Thursday night. Members…

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Read more about the article CalArts to host its annual free, three-day World Music Festival
CalArts School of Music MFA student Alexander Shaw during the CalArts Grad Recital in the Roy O. Disney Concert Hall (ROD) on the CalArts campus. Courtesy Photo

CalArts to host its annual free, three-day World Music Festival

Professional artists as well as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) students, faculty and alumni are working together to create original music and performances for the institute’s annual World Music…

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Read more about the article Lucy the cow offers newly adopted calf love and milk
Lucy the cow feeds Ferdinand the bull milk at The Gentle Barn in Santa Clarita. Courtesy Photo

Lucy the cow offers newly adopted calf love and milk

The Gentle Barn Foundation in Santa Clarita is sharing a message of love in nature. In November 2017 The Gentle Barn in Santa Clarita rescued an 8-week-old bull named Ferdinand,…

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Read more about the article Fireworks demonstration aims to train firemen
Fireworks were launched at the University Center parking lot at College of the Canyons in Valencia on Thursday, April 5, 2018. The demonstration was to train fire captains and inspectors on fire prevention with fireworks. Signal file photo

Fireworks demonstration aims to train firemen

The afternoon sky was filled with smoke as fireworks launched into the air at the University Center parking lot at College of the Canyons on Thursday. The demonstration sought to…

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Read more about the article CHP recognizes those killed in ‘The Newhall Incident’ 48 years later
CHP officers recognize their four colleagues who were killed in the line of duty on April 6, 1970.

CHP recognizes those killed in ‘The Newhall Incident’ 48 years later

There was a tragic loss of life, the indelible lessons learned and a sacrifice that won’t soon be forgotten. The Newhall Incident on April 6, 1970,  saw four California Highway…

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Read more about the article Former Santa Clarita planning commissioner announces City Council run
From left, Diane Trautman and Mary Jane Hartman place comments on a board to note the benefits, barriers and unresolved questions regarding shared housing on Sept. 13, 2017. Gina Ender/The Signal

Former Santa Clarita planning commissioner announces City Council run

Diane Trautman, former Santa Clarita Planning Commissioner and businesswoman, announced her intention to run for Santa Clarita City Council in the November 6 election. “Through my professional and non-profit work,…

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Read more about the article Saugus district to pilot visitor management system
Saugus Union School District office. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus district to pilot visitor management system

Two schools in the Saugus Union School District plan to begin piloting a new web-based visitor management system after spring break. Both Mountainview Elementary School and Plum Canyon Elementary School…

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Read more about the article Tesla opens “supercharging” station at Bridgeport
Pictured is the new Tesla supercharging station at Bridgeport Marketplace in Valencia. Austin Dave/The Signal

Tesla opens “supercharging” station at Bridgeport

A new Tesla owned and operated charging facility is now open and operational at the Bridgeport Marketplace in Valencia. “California continues to lead the way with its adoption of electric…

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Read more about the article Kona Ice in Santa Clarita to Host Fifth Annual  National “Chill Out” Day, April 17
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Kona Ice in Santa Clarita to Host Fifth Annual National “Chill Out” Day, April 17

Source: Press Release With Tax Day right around the corner, many of us are reaching into our pockets to pay-off Uncle Sam. To relieve taxpayers of the stress associated with…

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Read more about the article COC Insider: Softball gets back into the groove
College of the Canyons starting pitcher Joy Veloz earned a 9-1 victory over Santa Ana College on Thursday, allowing one run on two hits while striking out four batters. The Cougars (17-10, 10-0) have now won back-to-back games after being swept by Santiago Canyon in last Friday’s home doubleheader and remain in the hunt for a Western State Conference, East Division title. Jayme Thomas/COC Sports Information

COC Insider: Softball gets back into the groove

By Jesse Munoz For The Signal Less than a week has passed since College of the Canyons softball had its eight-game win streak snapped at the hands of No. 9…

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Read more about the article Renard O. Thomas – Iraq War Veteran – Valencia Resident
Renard O. Thomas, Taji, Iraq, September 2006. Courtesy photo

Renard O. Thomas – Iraq War Veteran – Valencia Resident

Word of Mouth Once again, another local Veteran provided me input, by blurting, “Hey Bill, you need to interview Renard Thomas because he does a lot of good for Veterans…

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