Read more about the article City authorizes study on 461-home Bouquet Canyon project
Map shows Bouquet Canyon Project, located east of Bouquet Canyon Road and south of Copper Hill Drive. Joel Rosario/ The Signal

City authorizes study on 461-home Bouquet Canyon project

The City Council has authorized an environmental study on a proposed 461-unit development planned for 57 acres in Bouquet Canyon. On Tuesday, the council awarded the contract to Michael Baker…

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Read more about the article COC Foundation honors Flemings
Cheri Fleming, left, and Don Fleming, co-owners of the Valencia Acura dealership, were named the recipients of the Silver Spur Community Service Award. The ceremony is set for March 2019.

COC Foundation honors Flemings

In honor of the couple’s unwavering support, the College of the Canyons Foundation named Don and Cheri Fleming as the recipients of the “Silver Spur” Community Service Award. “This is…

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Read more about the article COC football season opener preview
Canyons quarterback Andrew Brito throws a strike to receiver Leroy Deshazor during practice on Wednesday at Cougar stadium. Dan Lovi/The Signal

COC football season opener preview

After narrowly missing out on a playoff bid last year, the College of the Canyons football team is ready to prove that they belong with the best teams in the…

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Read more about the article School district OKs deal to help students in need
File photo of the executive leadership team of the Newhall School District

School district OKs deal to help students in need

Following the welcomed addition of the district’s first social worker, leaders of the Newhall School District approved an agreement with K to College on Tuesday that will help school sites…

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Read more about the article Dick Ramirez | This Letter Omits a Certain Name; Might it Be Donald Trump?
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Dick Ramirez | This Letter Omits a Certain Name; Might it Be Donald Trump?

Major, major hypocrisy. “He’s not a war hero. ... I like people that weren’t captured.” To his family, “Deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of Sen. McCain.”…

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Read more about the article Hilmar Rosenast | Letter Writer and Editor Need to Restore Civility to the Opinion Page
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Hilmar Rosenast | Letter Writer and Editor Need to Restore Civility to the Opinion Page

Lois Eisenberg should be grateful for the First Amendment to the Constitution, as it gives her the right to express her hatred and ignorance of facts. It seems the editor…

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Read more about the article Understanding the homelessness plan’s coming task force
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

Understanding the homelessness plan’s coming task force

The Santa Clarita City Council has reviewed its draft homelessness plan and authorized the formation of a collaborative task force to help execute its goals. But what exactly will the…

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Read more about the article COC Insider: Young volleyball roster primed to repeat last season’s success
College of the Canyon's Elizabeth Gannon goes for a dig in a game against Glendale Community College on Wednesday at COC. Eddy Martinez/The Signal

COC Insider: Young volleyball roster primed to repeat last season’s success

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal   The College of the Canyons women’s volleyball roster looks a lot different than it did a season ago, but the mentality of the…

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Read more about the article Family searching for helpful dispatcher
Kesha Holloway, holding her daughter Phoenix Clarke Holloway, says that she is forever grateful to the emergency response crew that helped her deliver her baby. Courtesy photo

Family searching for helpful dispatcher

A Santa Clarita family is in search of the 911 dispatcher who talked them through delivering their fourth child.

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Read more about the article A breakfast with badges
Sheriff's Deputy Brian Heischuber speaks to resident Bert Aranda at Coffee with a Cop event at McDonald's in Valencia on Wednesday. Michele Lutes/The Signal

A breakfast with badges

For some, a morning is not complete without a cup of coffee — and on Wednesday morning, a few dozen community members shared their morning joe with local law enforcement officers at the new McDonald’s near Six Flags Magic Mountain.

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Read more about the article Crystal Sanchez and COC soccer connected by fate
Last season, Crystal Sanchez led the COC women's soccer in assists with six and finished the year with seven goals, ranking her second on the team with 20 points. Photo courtesy COC Athletics

Crystal Sanchez and COC soccer connected by fate

In 2016, if you were to ask College of the Canyons women’s soccer midfielder Crystal Sanchez if she wanted to continue playing soccer, her answer would be a hesitant “no.”…

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Read more about the article COC volleyball sweeps Glendale in season opener
College of the Canyons' Grace Ferguson jumps p for the ball in a game against Glendale Community College at College of the Canyons on Wednesday. Eddy Martinez/The Signal

COC volleyball sweeps Glendale in season opener

College of the Canyons volleyball swept Glendale Community College in its season opener at the Cougar Cage on Wednesday, but the final score wasn’t indicative of how much the Cougars…

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