Read more about the article Council authorized solar panel lawsuit in March closed session
Solar panels have been installed on the hills of Canyon View Estates. Courtesy of Geri Brown.

Council authorized solar panel lawsuit in March closed session

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer   After the city of Santa Clarita filed a lawsuit last week against the owners of Canyon View Estates mobile home park for placing…

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Read more about the article City Council candidates introduce campaign platforms at lunch
SCV City Council candidates are introduced during a VIA luncheon forum held at Valencia Country Club in Valencia on Tuesday, September 18, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

City Council candidates introduce campaign platforms at lunch

About 100 people gathered at the Valencia Country Club to hear from most of the Santa Clarita City Council candidates as they offered their campaign platforms on Tuesday. The luncheon…

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SCV Mayor’s Committee breakfast to hold breakfast, presentation next month

The Santa Clarita Valley Mayor’s Committee for Employment of Individuals with Disabilities plans to hold its annual continental breakfast Oct. 9 to inform local Santa Clarita companies about how they…

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Read more about the article Golden Valley’s Justine Dondonay brings new competition to Foothill League girls tennis
Golden Valley's Justine Dondonay returns a volley in a match against Moorpark at Golden Valley High School earlier this season. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Golden Valley’s Justine Dondonay brings new competition to Foothill League girls tennis

There’s a new girls tennis player in the Santa Clarita Valley that has Foothill League coaches and players turning their heads. Justine Dondonay, a transfer from Alhambra High School in…

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Read more about the article A day to fogive: SCV Jewish congregations gather to celebrate the start of Yom Kippur
Rabbi Choni Marozov lights a yahrzeit candle on the eve of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement at Chabad SCV in Newhall in 2018. Marozov said Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year in the Jewish religion, is "a day of forgiveness." Cory Rubin/ The Signal

A day to fogive: SCV Jewish congregations gather to celebrate the start of Yom Kippur

Jewish congregations gathered Tuesday to begin the celebration of Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year in the Jewish religion.

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Read more about the article Robert W. Burton | Let it Be Known: Sobriety Checkpoints Are Illegal
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Robert W. Burton | Let it Be Known: Sobriety Checkpoints Are Illegal

Sobriety checkpoints are illegal here in America, for they are dragnets, and dragnets have been illegal here in the U.S.A. since the 1950s. Law enforcement, in America, must have probable…

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Read more about the article Mustangs start out strong, fall short against FNU
The Master's University forward Trevor Mangan (25), right, scores TMU's second goal against Florida National University's goal keeper Rodrigo Festuccia (1) and Onezimo Francisco (5) in the first half at The Master's University on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Mustangs start out strong, fall short against FNU

Scoring two early goals within the first twenty minutes against Florida National University, The Master’s University Men’s soccer team was looking to make it three-in-a-row on Tuesday. Welcoming the Conquistadors…

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Read more about the article Reports of man trying to lure teen into van sparks response
The William S Hart Union High School District office. Dan Watson/The Signal

Reports of man trying to lure teen into van sparks response

Reports of a man trying to lure a teenage girl into a van in Canyon Country on Monday night prompted a warning to parents by school officials and a response…

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Read more about the article DA: No gun, no casing, no bullet hole, no case against Castaic woman
One of several deputies dispatched to the scene of a woman barricaded inside a building where shots were fired. Signal photo by Austin Dave

DA: No gun, no casing, no bullet hole, no case against Castaic woman

  Without a gun, without bullet casings, without a bullet hole, prosecutors reviewing the attempted murder case against a Castaic woman accused of firing shots from inside her apartment have…

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