Read more about the article Albert F. Rodriguez – U.S.M.C. Iraq War Veteran – Valencia Resident
Albert F. Rodriguez in Afghanstan. Courtesy photo

Albert F. Rodriguez – U.S.M.C. Iraq War Veteran – Valencia Resident

Workaholic During our Veteran Center’s grand opening in Newhall on February 24, 2018, I met Albert Rodriguez who played a large role supporting Elliott Wolfe and our Santa Clarita Veteran…

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Read more about the article ‘Pepperoni pizza’ is not a code word for 911 dispatchers
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station can be reached by calling 661-260-4000.

‘Pepperoni pizza’ is not a code word for 911 dispatchers

“Pepperoni pizza” is not a code word 911 dispatchers use for people in distress who, for whatever reason, cannot reveal they’re reporting an emergency. Officials with the Santa Clarita Valley…

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Read more about the article Man accused of killing mother to have date set for prelim next month
Santa Clarita Sheriff's Deputies stand outside of a home on Castille Lane in Saugus during an investigation. Austin Dave/Signal

Man accused of killing mother to have date set for prelim next month

A Saugus man accused of stabbing his mother to death appeared briefly in court Thursday, marking the fifth failed attempt to set a date for his preliminary hearing. Jesse Lucatero,…

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Read more about the article Newhall Ranch Road Bridge widening continues
A bike trail running along the San Francisquito Creek under the widened will be open to the public in October. Crystal Duan/The Signal

Newhall Ranch Road Bridge widening continues

Phase Four of a $16 million construction project to widen Newhall Ranch Road’s bridge is set to start later this summer, bringing residents more access to walkways and trails that…

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Read more about the article School districts seek instructors for English learners, special needs students
Signal file photo College of the Canyons teacher in training, Logan Martell, right, works with fifth-grade students as they program their robots to play music on the xylophone at Live Oak Elementary School in Castaic last year. School leaders have identified a need for more educators in the Santa Clarita Valley who have language and special needs training. Dan Watson/The Signal

School districts seek instructors for English learners, special needs students

School leaders have identified a need for more educators in the Santa Clarita Valley who have language and special needs training — and those hard-to-find teachers are needed for the…

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