Hart and Saugus girls tennis battle to the finish, West Ranch and Valencia stay undefeated in league

It was a tightly-contested match at Saugus High School on Thursday afternoon, as the Saugus girls tennis team battled Hart from start to finish. Saugus’ No. 1 singles player Emily…

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Read more about the article Hart lone undefeated volleyball team in league after beating Saugus
Hart players celebrate a point against Saugus at Saugus High on Thursday, September 20, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart lone undefeated volleyball team in league after beating Saugus

A jittery, excited, undefeated Hart girls volleyball team stood outside the Saugus gym on Thursday evening, ready to take on the Centurions, their undefeated counterpart. As the Indians straightened out…

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Read more about the article Removal of billboard to mark final clearing stage for new Canyon Country Community Center
New Community Center under construction in Canyon Country on the corner of Sierra Highway and Soledad Canyon Tuesday, June 19. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Removal of billboard to mark final clearing stage for new Canyon Country Community Center

As a final step in clearing a site for the new Canyon Country Community Center, the city plans to hold a brief ceremony to remove a large billboard in the…

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Read more about the article Trinity football looks to get going
Trinity Classical Academy's Carson Campuzano (No. 4) scores in Trinity's 38-0 win over Desert Christian.

Trinity football looks to get going

Looking to get out of a two-game losing slump, Trinity Classical Academy football faces off against St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy on Saturday at Salesian High School at 3 p.m.…

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Read more about the article Dana L. Stern Sr. | A Quiet Exodus from California Has Begun, and Can You Blame Them?
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Dana L. Stern Sr. | A Quiet Exodus from California Has Begun, and Can You Blame Them?

A quiet exodus from California has begun. Voters, both Democratic and Republican, are leaving the state. Some take their business interests with them. Many are tired of Gov. Jerry Brown…

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Read more about the article Brittany Foundation Animal Sanctuary to hold fundraiser inside kennels Oct. 13
People look at the dogs available at the Brittany Foundation Sanctuary and Dog Rescue adoption event at the PetSmart at Stevenson Ranch on Saturday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Brittany Foundation Animal Sanctuary to hold fundraiser inside kennels Oct. 13

Volunteers with the Brittany Foundation Animal Sanctuary plan to spend 24 hours with a shelter dog in a kennel at their rescue shelter in Agua Dulce on Oct. 13.

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Read more about the article COC Insider: Cougars continue to rise in the polls
Members of the College of the Canyons women’s volleyball team, pictured here during last week’s match vs. Long Beach City College, have reason to celebrate after going from unranked to the No. 9 position in the most recent California Community College Women’s Volleyball Coaches Association (CCCWVCA) Top-25 poll after knocking off a pair of top-five opponents. Jacob Velarde/COC Sports Information.

COC Insider: Cougars continue to rise in the polls

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal The 2018 fall season is just four weeks old, but the Cougars’ athletic programs are already starting to climb the polls. College of the…

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Read more about the article Phone service restored for San Francisquito residents after 15 days
Motorists travel northbound on San Francisquito Canyon Road on Monday, May 1, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Phone service restored for San Francisquito residents after 15 days

Cheryl Hawkins, who rents out her picturesque ranch to film producers, got a phone call from producers of a TV commercial asking about availability. Arrangements were made for a producer…

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Read more about the article Holistic Chamber of Commerce looks to promote healthy living
The local chapter of the Holistic Chamber of Commerce meets to discuss and promote healthy living in the community at Margaritas Mexican Grill in Valencia. Courtesy photo.

Holistic Chamber of Commerce looks to promote healthy living

The Santa Clarita chapter of the Holistic Chamber of Commerce is on a mission to promote healthy well being of residents in the Santa Clarita Valley.

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Read more about the article Sourdough bread baked at Newhall Refinery uses unique process
A Stack of freshly baked bread at Newhall Refinery on Main Street in Newhall. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Sourdough bread baked at Newhall Refinery uses unique process

Dustin Boole originally started baking commercial breads as a hobby, but years later, it became a lifestyle. The Newhall Refinery chef and fellow baker Emily Costello make 15 loaves of…

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Read more about the article SCV retirees are looking for more fulfilling career options
Mike Garrett delivers a presentation about his experiences working as an engineer at the SCV Senior Center in Newhall on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017. He has been an engineer with JPL for 31 years and is on the NASA Speakers Bureau. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

SCV retirees are looking for more fulfilling career options

A recent survey by Home Instead Senior Care revealed that more than half of the aging workforce in Santa Clarita is thinking about continuing work or returning to work, a…

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Read more about the article Nonprofit readies for change, Be the Light fundraising event
Members of Light of Hope discuss the nonprofit's mission. The nonprofit has been at their current location for five years. Signal file photo.

Nonprofit readies for change, Be the Light fundraising event

A Light of Hope is continuing to give youth, young adults and their families a safe haven in the Santa Clarita Valley, to be open and honest with the issues they struggle with daily.

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Read more about the article Padilla encourages student vote at Golden Valley High School
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla, left, promotes early voter registration to the 550 Golden Valley High School students gathered in the Golden Valley High School Gym on Wednesday, September 19, 2018. (Photo by Dan Watson)

Padilla encourages student vote at Golden Valley High School

California Secretary of State Alex Padilla had an appeal to Golden Valley High School students gathered in the gym during first period Wednesday: “If your votes make a difference, it’s…

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