Canyon Country resident appointed to State Council on Developmental Disabilities

After over three decades of research and supervision related to autism and other disabilities, retired Canyon Country resident Diane Ambrose was appointed to the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities…

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Read more about the article UPDATE: Woman accused of auto theft after Saugus burglary probe
LASD car. Signal file photo.

UPDATE: Woman accused of auto theft after Saugus burglary probe

Four people were detained, at least one at gunpoint, by local sheriff’s deputies investigating a suspected burglary in Saugus on Wednesday morning. After being questioned, one young woman was arrested…

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Read more about the article Ice Station Valencia to host inaugural Charity Car Show
Flyer for the Ice Station Valencia inaugural Charity Car Show, to be held Sunday, June 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Courtesy Photo.

Ice Station Valencia to host inaugural Charity Car Show

To support the Wounded Heroes Fund, the Ice Station Valencia is organizing its inaugural Charity Car Show on Sunday, June 24. Funds for the charity will go to The Wounded Heroes…

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Read more about the article The next generation in learning
Teachers work on a presentation made to help their students better understand seasonal changes that occur on planet Earth Tuesday Morning. College of the Canyons is hosting a three-day outreach training sessions for teachers in the Castaic Union, Saugus Union, and Sulphur Spring Union School Districts to support the implementation of Next Generation Science Standards. Eddy Martinez/The SIgnal.

The next generation in learning

It’s summer, but class was in session for nearly two dozen teachers from across the Santa Clarita Valley. The 22 educators participating in an outreach training session for sixth-grade teachers…

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Read more about the article Acosta names SOS Entertainment as 38th District’s Business of the Year
Assemblyman Dante Acosta poses for a picture at his Santa Clarita office on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Acosta names SOS Entertainment as 38th District’s Business of the Year

Assemblyman Dante Acosta announced SOS Entertainment as the 38th District’s 2018 Business of the Year, Tuesday afternoon. “I want to recognize Ed Masterson and SOS Entertainment for all they do…

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Read more about the article California Community Colleges (CCC) launch online resources to help students
Vice Chancellor for Workforce and Economic Development Van Ton-Quinlivan speaks to deans of California Community Colleges at the 2018 California Deans Symposium hosted by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (CCCCO) Division of Workforce and Economic Development at the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center on Friday, Jan. 12, 2018. Christina Cox/The Signal

California Community Colleges (CCC) launch online resources to help students

Prospective students will be able to make more informed decisions about their college education and career choices with these new assets, stated a news release from the state’s community college…

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Read more about the article Child & Family Center gets help with CARE from Sand Canyon Country Club
From left, Micheal Berger, Dr. Joan Aschoff and Steve Kim present the check donated to the Child & Family Center at the Sand Canyon Country Club on Friday, June 15. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Child & Family Center gets help with CARE from Sand Canyon Country Club

The Santa Clarita Valley’s Child & Family Center celebrated a funding boost to help with a new crisis intervention program, officials announced Monday. Steven Kim, owner of the Sand Canyon…

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Read more about the article Rollover on Sierra Highway sends one to hospital
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Rollover on Sierra Highway sends one to hospital

The driver of a car that flipped over on Sierra Highway in Agua Dulce on Wednesday morning was taken to a hospital in Palmdale. The single-vehicle crash happened on Sierra…

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Read more about the article SC Blue Heat football club hitting stride after back-to-back shut outs
The Santa Clarita Blue Heat celebrate their United Women's Soccer national championship at The Master's College last season. Photo by @cjmartinmedia

SC Blue Heat football club hitting stride after back-to-back shut outs

Coming off a 2-0 road shutout win against So Cal Crush Football Club on Sunday, Santa Clarita Blue Heat Football Club is starting to mesh and take the form of…

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Read more about the article Uniquely Abled Academy at COC celebrates first class
From left, Ivan Rosenberg and Jeffery Forrest watch Justin Gamboa receive a National Career Readiness Certificate as well as a Certificate of Completion from UAA Director Mike Bastine. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Corral / COC Public Information Office.

Uniquely Abled Academy at COC celebrates first class

COC celebrated another graduation recently, as the college’s first Uniquely Abled Academy (UAA) class finished a pilot program designed for highly functional autistic individuals. “We vetted and tested and interviewed…

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Read more about the article Orchard Village Road medians to be completed by August
Medians built on on Orchard Village Road Monday, June 18. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Orchard Village Road medians to be completed by August

The city of Santa Clarita’s project to beautify Orchard Village Road’s medians is on schedule to be done this summer, city officials said Friday. Started in November, the landscape improvement…

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