Read more about the article CVS Health Expands California Initiatives to Help Combat Opioid Abuse
A medical disposal unit is set up inside the CVS on Soledad Canyon Road. Courtesy photo | Danielle Korzhenyak

CVS Health Expands California Initiatives to Help Combat Opioid Abuse

As California cracks down on combating opioid abuse, CVS Health officials announced a local effort they hope will help. CVS recently added a new medication-disposal unit in Canyon Country, located…

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D.A. warns people seeking immigration assistance about scams

County prosecutors warned residents Friday that people seeking immigration assistance should be wary of advisers who promise work permits, citizenship and release from immigration detention, officials said. https://vimeo.com/178401552 “Victims not…

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Read more about the article 2017-2018 Small School Year in Review
The Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball team celebrates after winning the CIF-SS Division 5AAA championship with a 66-27 win over La Puente on Saturday at Colony High School. Photo courtesy Darcy Brown.

2017-2018 Small School Year in Review

It’s no doubt that athletics play a major factor in the Santa Clarita Valley for kids and parents alike. With the success that Santa Clarita Christian School, Santa Clarita Valley…

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Read more about the article Sen. Scott Wilk | Applause for Santa Clarita’s Efforts on Homelessness
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Sen. Scott Wilk | Applause for Santa Clarita’s Efforts on Homelessness

RE: Our View, “Santa Clarita is misunderstood on homelessness.” The Signal’s July 7 “Our View” editorial, “Santa Clarita is misunderstood on homelessness,” is a fair and accurate depiction of the…

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Read more about the article David Hegg | Matters of Life and Consistency
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | Matters of Life and Consistency

The study of ethical behavior is also a study in logical consistency, or at least it should be. Our ethical convictions represent the foundation of personal and societal stability, and…

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Read more about the article Ron Singerman | Sheriff’s Deputies’ 6-Pound Pot Bust: Will it go for Naught?
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Ron Singerman | Sheriff’s Deputies’ 6-Pound Pot Bust: Will it go for Naught?

According to an article in the Saturday, July 7, Signal, local deputies arrested two men from Minnesota for possessing 6 pounds of marijuana and $5,760 in cash, mostly in large…

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Read more about the article Former Super Bowl champion raises diabetes awareness at Boys and Girls Club
Former NFL Super Bowl champion Brendon Ayanbadejo teaches children from the Newhall Boys and Girls Club how to complete ladder drills on Wednesday July 11, 2018. Austin Dave/The Signal

Former Super Bowl champion raises diabetes awareness at Boys and Girls Club

By Tanner Nava For The Signal   The American Diabetes Association’s Team Tackle hosted a “Project Power” camp for kids at the Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club on…

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Read more about the article Draft of a plan to address homelessness completed by the city, awaits community review
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Draft of a plan to address homelessness completed by the city, awaits community review

As they now look for the community’s input from residents, the Santa Clarita City Council released a draft Thursday of the Community Plan to Address Homelessness to unite housing nonprofit groups to fully tackle the growing problem of homelessness.

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Read more about the article Two potential homes for Telly’s as Starbucks moves in to Sutter Point Plaza
Sheryl and Chris Sager enjoy a meal at the Telly's resturaunt located on Bouquet Canyon Wednesday afternoon. Telly's is looking to relocate to a new plaza being built in Plum Canyon. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Two potential homes for Telly’s as Starbucks moves in to Sutter Point Plaza

In what was a surprise for its owner, workers and guests, Telly’s Charburgers is moving from its location at Bouquet Canyon Road to one of two possible locations — one on Plum Canyon Road or another on Soledad Canyon Road.

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Read more about the article Veterans honored by the Chamber of Commerce at annual luncheon
Dee Nance, US Army Honoree, enjoys a meal at the eighth annual Patriots Luncheon Thursday, July 12. The event was presented by the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the City of Santa Clarita. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Veterans honored by the Chamber of Commerce at annual luncheon

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce honored local veterans as its eighth annual Patriots Luncheon at the Oaks Club in Valencia on Thursday.

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Read more about the article ‘Be The Light’ in the Santa Clarita Valley
Courtesy Photo of Terry Majamaki. Runners get started on the 10K during the 4th annual Be the Light 5K, in support of A Light of Hope, at West Creek Park in Valencia on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

‘Be The Light’ in the Santa Clarita Valley

A Light of Hope, a local organization battling substance abuse, is hosting a walk and run in September to raise money in support of its efforts.   Be The Light…

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