Read more about the article Valencia softball claims first place after beating GV
Valencia softball's Ally Shipman rounds the bases in a game against the Grizzlies at Golden Valley earlier this season. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Valencia softball claims first place after beating GV

With a scoreless game in the third inning, Valencia softball’s Noel Dominguez stepped up to the plate and stared down Golden Valley pitcher Cassidy Cangemi. “I just went up there…

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Read more about the article SCV Food Pantry partners with COC campus food pantry
Christopher Hopgood unpacks a donation made by a student at the Food For Thought Pantry at College of the Canyons on Monday, April 23, 2018. Cory Rubin/The Signal

SCV Food Pantry partners with COC campus food pantry

A quarter of all college students are not getting enough to eat, and for that reason, two local food pantries are teaming up to make sure they do at College…

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Read more about the article Alleged violations prompt Chiquita Canyon lawsuits
A compactor rolls over the exposed trash at a 200X200 foot "working face" site at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Castaic Nov. 2, 2016. As soon as the the trash is spread and compacted it is immediately covered with dirt and the working face site moves forward. This view looks south-west towards the new proposed expansion site, and In the distance is the tall ridge which blocks the land fill from view of surrounding communities. Dan Watson/Signal

Alleged violations prompt Chiquita Canyon lawsuits

Chiquita Canyon LLC, operator of Chiquita Canyon Landfill, has two pending lawsuits against Los Angeles County, one challenging the terms of its conditional use permit, another in response to a…

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Read more about the article Parkinson’s patients get opportunity to learn Alexander Technique
The Henry Mayo Center, left, looking towards Main entrance of hospital.

Parkinson’s patients get opportunity to learn Alexander Technique

Santa Clarita residents living with Parkinson’s will soon get an opportunity to take a class to help with their motor abilities. Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials are putting on a…

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Read more about the article Hart district governing board roundup
The Governing Board of the William S. Hart Union High School District meets Wednesday to discuss matters on its agenda.

Hart district governing board roundup

Election Law finalized: “This sets the election process in motion and very clearly outlines that the costs will be handled by the candidates,” said Dave Caldwell, spokesman for the William…

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Read more about the article Valencia High’s Medical Science Academy exhibit life-saving techniques at Hart district meeting
The soon-to-be first graduating class from VHS’s Medical Science Academy exhibited life-saving CPR and other techniques they’ve acquired in their time at Valencia High School’s unique Medical Science Academy.

Valencia High’s Medical Science Academy exhibit life-saving techniques at Hart district meeting

Five students from the only Medical Science Academy for high school students in the Santa Clarita Valley had a chance to demonstrate their life-saving skills in front of Hart district…

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Read more about the article Hart district’s Board of Governors finalize election plans
The Governing Board of the William S. Hart Union High School District meets Wednesday to discuss matters on its agenda.

Hart district’s Board of Governors finalize election plans

Hart district officials adopted a resolution Wednesday that finalizes local election laws months before the upcoming November vote. On Wednesday, the Governing Board of the William S. Hart Union High…

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Read more about the article The latest in hearing aids: Why go rechargeable?
Isabella, left, and Annalisa Phelps, right, watch as Vicki White pours cooking oil into plastic beakers at the afternoon session of her spring break science camp at Old Orchard Park on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

The latest in hearing aids: Why go rechargeable?

SCV BUSINESS VOICES: Drs. Patrice Rifkind and Kevin Bolder, Audiology Associates

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Read more about the article Ongoing Calendar/Volunteer/Blood Donation April 19
Thunderbird Flyover on April 15, 2018. Photo Courtesy of John Ragsdale

Ongoing Calendar/Volunteer/Blood Donation April 19

Ongoing/Volunteer/Blood Donations   Saturday   Old Town Newhall Farmers Market What: New location, new day and new hours. California farmers and specialty food purveyors come together each Saturday, rain or…

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