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Dick Cesaroni | Illegal Immigrant Military Veterans Should Gain U.S. Citizenship

Subject: Deported U.S. Military Veterans First off, I just want to state that I am a lifelong Republican, a native of Southern California and a veteran of the United States…

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Read more about the article North Hills man arraigned on pursuit charge
Detective Elliot Uribe and Deputy Jonathan Wilson search a white Toyota Celica as Deputy Javier Guzman makes his way to the front of the car after a pursuit ended on Newhall Avenue at 15th Street near Hart High School on Aug. 3. Austin Dave/The Signal

North Hills man arraigned on pursuit charge

An unemployed North Hills man arrested Friday after he was pursued through Newhall by deputies who had been staking out a fast food restaurant was scheduled to appear in court…

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Two Foothill League baseball players compete at Connie Mack World Series

Although temperatures have been nearing 100 degrees in Farmington, New Mexico, the heat is perceived very differently to two Santa Clarita Valley baseball players as they compete at the Connie…

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Read more about the article WriteGirl, nonprofit that builds girls’ writing skills, seeks local volunteers
Katie Geyer (left) pictured with two mentees of WriteGirl, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that focuses on strengthening teen girls' writing skills. Courtesy Photo

WriteGirl, nonprofit that builds girls’ writing skills, seeks local volunteers

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer   Katie Geyer, former Santa Clarita Valley resident and Signal reporter, believes there's power behind writing. From covering the tireless work of local nonprofits…

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Read more about the article 2018-19 Football Camp Series: West Ranch High School
West Ranch's quarterback Weston Eget hands the ball off to Ryan Camacho in hopes of gaining some yards Monday, Aug. 6 Eddy Martinez/The SIgnal.

2018-19 Football Camp Series: West Ranch High School

Sitting in the driver’s seat of a black Mini Cooper, West Ranch quarterback Weston Eget sat talking to a teammate as they were the last two players to leave practice…

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Read more about the article Two City Council candidates pull out, as many as 14 in race
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

Two City Council candidates pull out, as many as 14 in race

As of Monday, 11 challengers have filed papers with the state to run in the race to unseat three Santa Clarita City Council incumbents up for reelection. Councilman Bill Miranda,…

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Read more about the article Puppies trained to become guide dogs practice public transit etiquette in Central Park
Pam English, a volunteer at Guide Dogs of America, helps train her five-month-old puppy, Zion, how to properly enter a bus for the first time at Central Park on Saturday, August 4, 2018. Tammy Murga/The Signal

Puppies trained to become guide dogs practice public transit etiquette in Central Park

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer   Zion, a 5-month-old golden retriever puppy, boarded an empty bus for the first time on Saturday. Quietly, yet attentively, she made her way…

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Read more about the article Setting a date for prelim put off again for man accused of strangulation murder
Crime scene tape marks the perimeter of a murder investigation in Valencia on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017. Austin Dave/The Signal

Setting a date for prelim put off again for man accused of strangulation murder

A man accused of strangling his boyfriend in Valencia was scheduled to set a date for his preliminary hearing next month, almost a year after his arrest. Christian Alexander Ortiz,…

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Read more about the article SCV’s Segal makes name in golf world
Corby Segal hitting his third shot at the 17th hole during the second round of match play at the 2017 U.S. Mid-Amateur at Capital City Club in Atlanta, Ga. on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017. (Copyright USGA/Chris Keane)

SCV’s Segal makes name in golf world

By Natalie Gilmore Finding the balance between PGA tour caddy and amateur player, Corby Segal has put the Santa Clarita Valley on the map in the golf world once again.…

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Read more about the article Dan Balestrero:  The Voice Maestro of the SCV
Dan Balestrero talks to attendees during the Mastering Voiceover class at Balestrero's home in Agua Dulce. (Photo by Dan Watson)

Dan Balestrero: The Voice Maestro of the SCV

By Michele E. Buttelman As the sunset bathes the nearby striking rock formations of Vasquez Rocks Natural Area in warm yellow and orange light, nearly a dozen of Dan Balestrero’s…

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Read more about the article Marvelous Mediterranean? Man’oushee!
Maral Sabounjian holds up a tray of freshly baked baklava at her restaurant, Man'oushee Mediterranean Bakery & Cafe in Canyon Country, which is celebrating a 10-year anniversary. PHOTO BY MICHELLE SATHE

Marvelous Mediterranean? Man’oushee!

By Michelle Sathe Maral Sabounjian has always had a passion for cooking. Over the years she was often told, “You should open a restaurant.”  Most people given this compliment don’t…

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