Read more about the article Volunteer and Blood Donation Opportunities April 26
Volunteer Dalton Patrick joins other Princess Cruises employees as applies stucco to a block wall as the 65 volunteers in a "team build" from Princess Cruises work on homes in the third phase of the veterans community created by Habitat for Humanity in Santa Clarita on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Volunteer and Blood Donation Opportunities April 26

Volunteer Opportunities   National Association of Letter Carriers 26th Annual Food Drive, Sat., May 12 Local letter carries will collect food donations during their daily routes. These donations help keep…

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Read more about the article West Ranch wins league team, individual titles
West Ranch's Gunnar Murray looks down range after hitting the ball on the first hole at Sand Canyon Country Club during the Foothill League Boys Golf Meet No. 1 on Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

West Ranch wins league team, individual titles

For some Foothill League golfers, competing back-to-back days in the Newhall Cup can seem daunting both mentally and physically. West Ranch’s Gunnar Murray, however, felt completely at ease. “There was…

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Read more about the article COC celebrates creativity, resourcefulness and invention
Brian Perez fixes the robot in between heats as Ian Happel looks on during the eco-zomBEE Robot Challenge, hosted by MakerSpace, at College of the Canyons on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

COC celebrates creativity, resourcefulness and invention

Cosplay creations, robotics demonstrations, planetarium shows and an interactive star display are a small piece of the many planned festivities at this Saturday’s MakerSpace Festival. The College of the Canyons…

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Read more about the article Barger to speak at 10th annual luncheon, address local businesses, residents
File photo. Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger. Dan Watson/The Signal

Barger to speak at 10th annual luncheon, address local businesses, residents

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger will be speaking at the SCV Chamber of Commerce's annual State of the County luncheon May 11. The luncheon, now in its 10th year,…

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Read more about the article Deputies track two burglary suspects to Bakersfield, make arrests, seize property
LASD car. Signal file photo.

Deputies track two burglary suspects to Bakersfield, make arrests, seize property

  Deputies responding to a string of a half-dozen burglaries in the Santa Clarita Valley,  tracked two burglary suspects to Bakersfield and made the arrests. On Tuesday night, deputies with…

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Read more about the article Homeless students prompt districts to look at personnel
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Homeless students prompt districts to look at personnel

In response to changing demographics in the Santa Clarita Valley, the Sulphur Springs Union School District could soon join several other local districts by employing a school social worker at…

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Read more about the article Saugus High automotive instructor attends national seminar
Vijay Maraj takes a test drive on the automotive trainer at the TCAT Elizabethton, located in Northeast Tennessee.

Saugus High automotive instructor attends national seminar

By Bob Robinson for the Signal Vijay Maraj, an automotive technologies instructor at Saugus High School, was among more than 150 Career and Technical Education instructors, representing business, industry and…

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Read more about the article Public hearing about Centennial plan to build 19,000 homes postponed – again
Site west of Neenach where more than 19,000 homes are proposed in Centennial Specific Plan. photo for the Signal by Jeff Zimmerman

Public hearing about Centennial plan to build 19,000 homes postponed – again

Plans to have the public weigh in on a proposal to build more than 19,000 homes near the Kern County line were put off Wednesday for the second time in…

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Knight introduces energy storage development legislation

Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, introduced H.R. 5610, the Better Energy Storage Technology Act on Wednesday. This bipartisan bill would establish innovation goals to develop commercially-viable large-scale energy storage technology. The…

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