Read more about the article Weekly Blood Donations July 19
Lab tech Sarah Douglas assists Lexi Ingersoll with her blood donation at Castaic Middle School on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Weekly Blood Donations July 19

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. You…

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Read more about the article Sulphur Springs to unveil new project to assist students
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Sulphur Springs to unveil new project to assist students

When school returns to session in August, the Sulphur Springs Union School District and its superintendent plan to unveil the district’s newest project to help students. “About four years ago,…

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Read more about the article ‘Mural’ spray painting of park buildings ends with arrest
Illegal "mural" that resulted in arrest. photo courtesy the SCV Sheriff's Station.

‘Mural’ spray painting of park buildings ends with arrest

A 31-year-old Saugus woman was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of felony vandalism for allegedly spray-painting a mural of graffiti on three buildings at Santa Clarita Park. About 6:45 a.m. Tuesday,…

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Read more about the article Friends of Castaic Lake’s ‘Friends’ enjoy ‘Pride in the Lake’
Families participate in fishing activities by Castaic Lake. Courtesy photo

Friends of Castaic Lake’s ‘Friends’ enjoy ‘Pride in the Lake’

With love for the environment and preserving beauty in mind, the lake’s “Friends” plan family-friendly events in L.A. County’s largest regional park, Castaic Lake, members said Tuesday.

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Read more about the article 2017-2018 TMU Year in Review
The Master's University recently rebranded its gym floor with new graphics, logos and game lines.

2017-2018 TMU Year in Review

If you were to walk into The Master’s University gymnasium, you would see a re-finished and smoothly polished playing surface with new logos and graphics only a couple months after…

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Read more about the article Keep Your “Heads Up” when Cycling in Santa Clarita!
The city is conducting a survey regarding interest in starting a bike share program. Above, Steve Cassulo, District Manager, Chiquita Canyon, right, and Chiquita Canyon employees Raul Isiordia, Lead Tech, left, and Tyler Richmond, Manager, deliver39 bicycles to the Child & Family Center in Santa Clarita Dec. 21, 2016.. Dan Watson/The Signal

Keep Your “Heads Up” when Cycling in Santa Clarita!

By Councilmember Bob Kellar   Public safety has been one of the City’s top priorities since its incorporation in 1987, and it’s something that your City Council is very passionate…

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