Read more about the article Community college students get easier path to transfer out
Graduates from College of the Canyons gathered together in the Honor Grove on June 1 for their commencement ceremony. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Community college students get easier path to transfer out

Students who successfully complete their associate’s degree requirements at College of the Canyons or another California community college will now have an opportunity for guaranteed admission into more than 30…

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Read more about the article David Godfrey | Eisenberg’s Anti-Trump Diatribe Ignores What’s Good for Americans
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David Godfrey | Eisenberg’s Anti-Trump Diatribe Ignores What’s Good for Americans

Again, you published another ridiculous diatribe by Lois Eisenberg (Letters, July 17). She wailed about the “Immoral Despot” leading our country (Trump) who is ruining our liberty, happiness and “good…

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Read more about the article CalArts hosts summer school for high school students
California State Summer School for the Arts students rehearse a dance at California Institute of the Arts in Valencia on Wednesday, July 19, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

CalArts hosts summer school for high school students

High school students from across the country traveled to CalArts to participate in the California State Summer School for the Arts, which started July 7 and runs until Aug. 3.…

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Read more about the article New pilot program sets path to coding
Primary and secondary school student will have access to free afterschool coding classes funded under California's latest state budget.

New pilot program sets path to coding

Santa Clarita Valley students in grades K-8 may soon be able to learn critical computer programming skills following the state’s approval of a new pilot program and $15 million in…

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Read more about the article Thomas Oatway | Ms. Ladd: You Won’t Lead Latinos to the Republican Party This Way
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Thomas Oatway | Ms. Ladd: You Won’t Lead Latinos to the Republican Party This Way

Ms. Patricia Lara Ladd, in her July 21 commentary, gave us her compelling story of a Latina woman who found business success in America. Unfortunately she also made some political…

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Read more about the article Concern on business landscape: Stay Green discusses cost of minimum-wage hike
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Concern on business landscape: Stay Green discusses cost of minimum-wage hike

Ahead of several Santa Clarita Valley businesses getting together to discuss business strategy for businesses to address the challenges of the new minimum wage hike, an award-winning local landscape company…

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Read more about the article Unitarian Universalists to present information on measure to protect farm animals
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Unitarian Universalists to present information on measure to protect farm animals

Unitarian Universalists of the SCV will host a speaker from the Humane Society of the United States to discuss Proposition 12, a ballot measure to prevent farm animal cruelty, on…

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District Attorney issues alert about automatic subscription renewal scam

County prosecutors warned residents Friday that companies may keep consumers on the hook with the automatic subscription renewal scam. https://vimeo.com/280405007 “It’s a deceptive scam disguised as an enticing offer, and…

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Read more about the article David M. Jackson – Desert Storm & Iraq War Veteran – Santa Clarita Resident
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David M. Jackson – Desert Storm & Iraq War Veteran – Santa Clarita Resident

Coffee Meet-up I am in constant receipt of input from fellow veterans, friends, loyal Signal newspaper subscribers, etc., and retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. David M. Jackson came to my…

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‘Rock Chick’ Patty Smyth brings Scandal to Canyon Santa Clarita on Sunday night

Self-described “rock chick” Patty Smyth of “Goodbye to You,” “Love’s Got a Line on You” and “The Warrior” renown and her band Scandal are set to headline the Canyon Santa…

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Read more about the article 2017-18 Signal Sports Awards: Team of the Year
SCCS boys basketball holds its CIF championship trophy after beating Argonaut 78-66 in the Division 5 Championship game at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on March 24. Photo courtesy Darcy Brown

2017-18 Signal Sports Awards: Team of the Year

Walking through the Santa Clarita Christian School hallways during basketball season, Noah Veluzat was constantly greeted by pint-sized SCCS basketball fans. “They’re just really nice,” Veluzat said. “They’re like, ‘Hey…

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Read more about the article Out of the Bunker: Johnny Miller’s rules
Golfers practice their swing at the Vista Valencia Golf Course on Sunday. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

Out of the Bunker: Johnny Miller’s rules

In his prime, Johnny Miller was one of the purest ball strikers the game of golf has ever seen. He was often brash, and highly opinionated on the golf course.…

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