Read more about the article Santa Clarita local pools compete in Summer League finals
Charley Lasick and Hailey Erickson swim side by side during the girls 7-8 50 meter breaststroke/ Skylar Barti The Signal

Santa Clarita local pools compete in Summer League finals

Kids from seven local swim teams competed in the the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center Summer League finals to qualify for a larger intercity swim meet.

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Read more about the article Hart grad Cole Roederer exceeding expectations
Hart's Cole Roederer (7) watches his home run fly over the fence in right field before rounding the bases during a baseball game at Saugus this season. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Hart grad Cole Roederer exceeding expectations

Joseph P. Ramirez For The Signal Going from high school baseball to playing a professional sport is supposed to be accompanied by a long and difficult adjustment period. Former Hart…

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Read more about the article Man arrested after assault with a deadly weapon
Sheriff's deputies arrive at the Alara apartments to investigate and assault with a deadly weapon call/ Skylar Barti The Signal

Man arrested after assault with a deadly weapon

One man was transported to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital after Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s deputies were called out to a possible assault with a deadly weapon Saturday afternoon, officials said.…

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Read more about the article Glenda Johnson | Here’s Why California Is Penalized as a High-Tax State
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Glenda Johnson | Here’s Why California Is Penalized as a High-Tax State

In answer to Thomas Oatway’s (Aug. 2) ending question, there is another important question for Santa Clarita voters to consider.  He contends that we are penalized as a “high-tax state”…

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Read more about the article Valencia landscapers are growing their operations across the region
Gary Horton, CEO of Landscape Development Inc., announced several acquisitions of the last year that have helped his business.

Valencia landscapers are growing their operations across the region

Valencia-based Landscape Development Inc., one of California’s leading landscaping companies, is in expansion mode for the latter half of 2018.

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Read more about the article Spectrum team involved in several significant transactions in SCV
Yair Haimoff and his team at Spectrum Commercial Real Estate Inc. took part in the sale of the former home of Einstein Academy charter school, a $6 million property.

Spectrum team involved in several significant transactions in SCV

After more than 15 years with NAI Capital, Yair Haimoff and his team have struck out on their own and have already made a big impact in the Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article 2018 Football Camp Series: Valencia High
Davis Cop hands the ball to his receiver to try and complete a play at Valencia High School's Summer football camp, August 3, 2018. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

2018 Football Camp Series: Valencia High

Over the summer, it was fairly common for Valencia’s Davis Cop to swing a bat and sling a pass in the afternoon. With the baseball team’s playoff run in the…

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Read more about the article Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene out for season
Cincinnati Reds prospect and Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene poses with four kids, including Valencia resident Cayden Kollasch (second from the left), who won a shopping spree and limousine ride with Greene following his baseball camp in Inglewood on Jan. 7. Photo courtesy Hunter Greene.

Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene out for season

Cincinnati Reds pitching prospect and Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene has been placed on the disabled list after suffering a sprain in his right elbow. He will miss the remainder…

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Read more about the article One less tree removed, one less home built for Lyons Canyon Project
Oak trees on a currently undeveloped piece of land off of the Old Road and Sagecrest Circle will be removed to make way for a development. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

One less tree removed, one less home built for Lyons Canyon Project

When regional planners review a project calling for 92 homes and 93 condos for seniors on The Old Road in Newhall, they’ll find the developer has reduced his carbon footprint…

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