Read more about the article Trinity baseball beats Upland Christian for trip to semifinals
Trinity's Judah Palmisano slides to first late in the 5th inning in a game against Upland Christian Academy Friday, May 25. The Knights were able to defeat The Eagles 5-2 scoring late in the 6th inning after a slow start. Eddy Martinez/The SIgnal.

Trinity baseball beats Upland Christian for trip to semifinals

Walking off the mound, Trinity Classical Academy’s Luke Pfeiffer did a little shimmy, took a couple more steps and then saluted the crowd after the Knights completed the comeback, 5-2,…

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Read more about the article Vasquez holds Night of Stars
Graduating senior Victoria Goertz attended Vasquez High School's Night of Stars event this week, which honored the students who have displayed academic and athletic excellence throughout the year.

Vasquez holds Night of Stars

During Vasquez High School’s Night of Stars event this week, Assemblyman Tom Lackey issued Legislative Certificates of Recognition to students who have displayed excellence throughout the year. Night of Stars…

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Read more about the article Body cameras discussion to continue for Board of Supervisors
A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy takes cover behind an SUV at the scene of a search for a suspect near the 26400 block of Ruether Avenue on Aug. 14, 2017. Austin Dave/The Signal

Body cameras discussion to continue for Board of Supervisors

At the next Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting, an $84 million plan in support of body-worn cameras for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will be further discussed.…

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Read more about the article Violations of city’s cannabis ordinance can lead to fines, court time
Medical marijuana. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Violations of city’s cannabis ordinance can lead to fines, court time

In April, the City of Santa Clarita formally prohibited commercial land uses associated with cannabis and regulating home cultivation. Home growers in violation of the new law, which went into…

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Read more about the article Summer is near – so is the SCV Sheriff’s Summer Crime Enforcement Team
One of the weapons seized during latest Summer Suppression Team patrol. photo courtesy of the SCV Sheriff Station.

Summer is near – so is the SCV Sheriff’s Summer Crime Enforcement Team

The Summer Crime Enforcement Team at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, that vowed to pursue a “zero tolerance” crime policy, and kept its word making arrests and seizing weapons,…

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Read more about the article Board of Supervisors to vote on $20 million for mentally ill veterans
TGGF’s WWII & Vietnam War Veterans in NYC for ANZAC 100th Anniversary Commemoration events. Photo by John Reidy, The Greatest Generations Foundation

Board of Supervisors to vote on $20 million for mentally ill veterans

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will be voting Tuesday on a motion to allocate $20 million to help mentally ill veterans experiencing homelessness. The motion, authored by Supervisors…

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Read more about the article Sanitation board backs link with Newhall Ranch chloride-reducing plant
Newhall Ranch graders captured in aerial shot in March 2018. photo by Austin Dave, The Signal.

Sanitation board backs link with Newhall Ranch chloride-reducing plant

Plans to connect with a facility in order to reduce the amount of chloride expected from 6,000 Newhall Ranch homes once they’re built got a thumbs-up approval Friday from the…

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Read more about the article Three’s company: Kitsinian Jewelers will join Nordstrom Rack, T.J. Maxx
The Santa Clarita Valley's second T.J. Maxx is taking shape next to Nordstrom Rack in The Promenade at Town Center. Steve Kiggins/The Signal

Three’s company: Kitsinian Jewelers will join Nordstrom Rack, T.J. Maxx

We all knew Nordstrom Rack and T.J. Maxx were set to share the former Haggen supermarket building at The Promenade at Town Center. Here’s what we didn’t know: They won’t…

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Read more about the article California Highway Patrol urges travelers to take caution this weekend
California Highway Patrol Public Information Officer Josh Greengard greets Colton Harper, 3, and Amanda Harper during the 29th annual Chips for Kids toy drive in front of the Target in Valencia on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017. The toys will be donated to underprivileged kids and families. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

California Highway Patrol urges travelers to take caution this weekend

For this Memorial Day weekend, the California Highway Patrol plans to be a bit more strict on the roads. Patrol officers are taking part in a “maximum enforcement period,” according…

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Read more about the article Man sought for stealing wallet from walker of 83-year-old grocery shopper
Bulletin issued by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station seeking help locating suspect.

Man sought for stealing wallet from walker of 83-year-old grocery shopper

Local sheriff’s detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspected thief believed to have stolen an elderly woman’s wallet from a purse she kept in the basket…

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Read more about the article Planes take flight at open house
At an Open House event on Thursday, students at North Park Elementary School invited the public to observe the unveiling of a new art project based on “Experimental Aviation,” by Patty Ortiz, which hangs suspended in the Denver International Airport.

Planes take flight at open house

Friends and families of the scholars at North Park Elementary School were invited to observe the unveiling of a new art project at an Open House event on Thursday. Parents,…

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Read more about the article Help ‘on wheels’ for seniors seeking CPR training
Signal file photo Robert Hill, a Henry Mayo volunteer, learns how to chest compressions for Sidewalk CPR Day at the hospital on Thursday, June 1, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Help ‘on wheels’ for seniors seeking CPR training

During the month of May, volunteer drivers for the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center’s “Meals on Wheels” program are receiving CPR training thanks to a partnership with Henry Mayo Newhall…

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