Read more about the article Three vandals deface a dozen Saugus High School buildings
one of a dozen painted messages left on buildings at Saugus High School.

Three vandals deface a dozen Saugus High School buildings

Local sheriff’s deputies are looking for three young vandals who defaced at least a dozen campus buildings at Saugus High School early Monday morning. About 4:30 a.m., three vandals believed…

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Read more about the article Water Supply Allocation Increases Slightly for State Water Contractors
File Photo. The Santa Clara Riverbed is seen near the Iron Horse Trail on Monday, April 2, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Water Supply Allocation Increases Slightly for State Water Contractors

The California Department of Water Resources issued this news release today.     The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) today increased the State Water Project (SWP) allocation for 2018…

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Read more about the article Sanitation officials announce meeting this week
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

Sanitation officials announce meeting this week

The local sanitation district announced the details of its next meeting today. A meeting of the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District board of directors has been set to happen Friday…

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Read more about the article SCV residents can donate to Red Cross May 21 to June 15
People donate blood at Castaic Middle School on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

SCV residents can donate to Red Cross May 21 to June 15

From May 21 to June 15, the American Red Cross will be taking volunteer donors at two Santa Clarita locations to help ensure patient needs can be met this summer.…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita ranks 22nd in state’s retail survey
Dan Watson Gabriella Fenelon , 15, shows that she can control her horse Pac-Man during a demonstraion of her riding skills at the 19th Annual Heart of the West, "Home at Last" event held at Carousel Ranch in Santa Clarita on Saturday. 082915

Santa Clarita ranks 22nd in state’s retail survey

Santa Clarita is ranked No. 22 in the 2018 California Retail Survey, which compares retail sales activity across the state’s 482 cities and 58 counties. One of only 42 cities…

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Read more about the article American Association of University Women SCV Celebrates 50 years
The original found members of the Santa Clarita Chapter of AAUW/ Courtesy of AAUW

American Association of University Women SCV Celebrates 50 years

The Santa Clarita chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday. Founded in 1881, AAUW is a foundation that empowers women by trying…

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Read more about the article Tribute to be held for historic Armenian battle at Eternal Valley
The replica of the Sardarabad monument looms at Eternal Valley Memorial Park/ Ryan Mancini The Signal

Tribute to be held for historic Armenian battle at Eternal Valley

Eternal Valley Memorial Park will introduce the Garden of Sardarabad to its grounds on May 22, in remembrance of the 100th anniversary of a military victory in Armenia.

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Read more about the article Farmer’s Market at COC celebrates 25 years
Santa Clarita Farmers' Market celebrates 25 years at College of the Canyons/ Skylar Barti The Signal

Farmer’s Market at COC celebrates 25 years

The Santa Clarita Farmers’ Market at College of the Canyons has been connecting residents to local farmers and fresh food, and the market celebrated their 25th anniversary on Sunday. Starting…

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Read more about the article Veterans help children in need, keep military history alive
The Wartime Radio Revue performs at seventh annual Help the Children Veterans Appreciation Day/ Ryan Mancini The Signal

Veterans help children in need, keep military history alive

Families and veterans turned out Saturday in support of a local nonprofit and those who served for the seventh annual Help the Children Veterans Appreciation Day celebration.

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Read more about the article Car enthusiasts from all over gather “In Memory of Paul Walker”
FILE PHOTO. Cody Walker, Paul's brother at the first In Memory of Paul Walker Car Hangout/Skylar Barti The Signal

Car enthusiasts from all over gather “In Memory of Paul Walker”

Hundreds of cars and thousands of enthusiasts from all over came to College of the Canyons for a car memorial service for “The Fast and the Furious” actor Paul Walker, who died in 2013.

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Foothill League athletes put on a show at CIF-SS track and field finals

TORRANCE – Between throws in the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 girls discus event, West Ranch’s Natalie Ramirez and Golden Valley’s Shyann Franklin stand together, laughing. “When we go over there…

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Read more about the article Super Jazz at The Ranch educates and entertains
Students from California learn from professional jazz musicians at Super Jazz Festival/ Skylar Barti The Signal

Super Jazz at The Ranch educates and entertains

Students from all over California gathered at West Ranch High school for the Super Jazz festival’s 11th year. The festival serves as part competition, part workshop and part showcase for…

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Read more about the article 20 years and thousands of miles all to fight cancer
A cancer survivor places his hand print along side others in the 2018 wall of survivors/Skylar Barti The Signal

20 years and thousands of miles all to fight cancer

After 20 years and thousands of miles walked, Santa Clarita’s Relay for Life continues on against one of deadliest diseases in America, cancer. Over 100 teams, including 22 legacy teams,…

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