Read more about the article Car crashes into massage business in Saugus, no injuries
A SCV Sheriff deputy investigates the circumstances surrounding a car that crashed into a business in Saugus Thursday. Photo for The Signal by Rick McClure.

Car crashes into massage business in Saugus, no injuries

A car crashed through the store front window of a massage business in Saugus on Thursday, causing some damage to the location, but no injuries. Shortly before 12:30 p.m. a…

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Read more about the article District takes first step in contract negotiations
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

District takes first step in contract negotiations

With districts across the Santa Clarita Valley negotiating new contracts with their staff and faculty, the governing board of the Sulphur Springs Union School District is taking the first step…

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Read more about the article Community introduced to new school leaders
Javier Pena, left, was joined by his family and principal Michele Krantz on Wednesday as he was one of four new appointees who were introduced by members of the governing board during a district meeting.

Community introduced to new school leaders

A new principal and assistant principal will head Bowman High School this upcoming school year, joining three other newly appointed assistant principals who will soon make their way to various…

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Read more about the article Blood Donation Opportunities June 14
Lab tech Sarah Douglas assists Ed Olafsson with his blood donation at Castaic Middle School on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Blood Donation Opportunities June 14

Blood Donation Opportunities   Because emergency situations are unpredictable, the American Red Cross needs regular donations to help ensure that blood products are available for patients at a moment’s notice.…

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Read more about the article Weekly Volunteer Calendar June 14
Chris Pruett, 16, volunteered with Newhall Church ofhe Nazarene’s youth group at the Children’s Hunger Fund. Most volunteers packed beans, while some helped move boxes during warehouse clean up. Photos courtesy of Newhall Church of the Nazarene

Weekly Volunteer Calendar June 14

Volunteer and Other Opportunities   Getting Ready for the 2018 4th of July Parade If you want to enter the parade, go to www.SCVParade.com.  For entrants who register by June…

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Read more about the article Saugus’ Mariah Castillo wins at Brooks PR Invitational
Saugus runner Mariah Castillo smiles after winning the 1600-meter race at the Brooks PR Invitational in Shoreline, Washington. Courtesy photo

Saugus’ Mariah Castillo wins at Brooks PR Invitational

Mariah Castillo just wanted to feel a finish-line tape across her waist. She didn’t get to feel it at the Mt. SAC Invitational (they didn’t even have a tape). She…

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Read more about the article SCV mental health experts encourage conversation about getting help
Signal file photo Assistant Director of Student Wellness Larry Schallert discusses the effects sexual abuse and harassment have on one's mental health. The Institute of Ethics, Law and Public Policy held a panel on the topic Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at College of the Canyons. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

SCV mental health experts encourage conversation about getting help

Mental health professionals know there are no certainties in their line of work — and if someone doesn’t reach out, they can’t get help. At College of the Canyons, for…

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Read more about the article UPDATE: Racist comments allegedly made at Marine Corps Recruiting office probed as hate crime
LASD car. Signal file photo.

UPDATE: Racist comments allegedly made at Marine Corps Recruiting office probed as hate crime

Local sheriff’s detectives are investigating what they believe is a hate crime committed Tuesday by a woman who was arrested on suspicion of terrorizing someone and causing fear, a felony.…

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Read more about the article Animal center to host annual kitten shower
Kittens and cats will be available for adoption at the Castaic Animal Care Center's annual Kitten Shower on Saturday, offering visitors the chance to meet a large variety of adoptable kittens from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Animal center to host annual kitten shower

The Castaic Animal Care Center will host its annual Kitten Shower on Saturday, offering future feline parents the chance to meet a large variety of adoptable kittens. The shower will…

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Read more about the article Hill to speak at City Hall rally
Democratic Congressional Candidate Katie Hill (25th district) addresses the audience at a town hall she held at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Valencia. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Hill to speak at City Hall rally

In her first public appearance since becoming the challenger to Congressman Steve Knight, R-Santa Clarita, for the 25th Congressional District race, Katie Hill will speak at a rally held outside…

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