Read more about the article A vandal citing a 30-year-old conspiracy gets probation
Graffiti left on Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station.

A vandal citing a 30-year-old conspiracy gets probation

  A Castaic man who spray-painted the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station with the names of people linked to a 1987 conspiracy implicating drug traffickers and politicians in the deaths…

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Read more about the article Stephen Maseda | Rep. Knight Keeps It Positive While Katie Hill Goes on the Attack
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Stephen Maseda | Rep. Knight Keeps It Positive While Katie Hill Goes on the Attack

I found your article concerning the statements issued by the candidates for the 25th Congressional District concerning National Women’s Equality Day to be enlightening. Rep. Steve Knight issued a positive…

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Read more about the article Barbara Dinius | SCV Losing Popular Auto Dealerships, Sending Residents ‘Over the Hill’
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Barbara Dinius | SCV Losing Popular Auto Dealerships, Sending Residents ‘Over the Hill’

Re: Loss of several car dealerships I am so frustrated. All we hear is “shop local,” urging Santa Clarita residents to shop locally and not “go over the hill.” Well,…

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Read more about the article Castaic Council to comment on Tesoro access within Tapia Ranch development
Tesoro project site.

Castaic Council to comment on Tesoro access within Tapia Ranch development

The Castaic Area Town Council is scheduled Wednesday to address presentations from the county and a draft of a letter regarding the Tapia Ranch development project’s emergency access road. Tesoro…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: Women’s volleyball on the rise
The Master’s University women’s volleyball team celebrates a sweep of No. 7 Westmont College at TMU on Saturday. It snapped Westmont’s 32-match winning streak in conference play. Darcy Brown/For The Signal

TMU Insider: Women’s volleyball on the rise

Maybe the most surprising part of The Master’s University’s sweep of Westmont College on Saturday was the decisiveness with which the Mustangs snapped the Warriors’ 32-match winning streak in conference…

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Read more about the article Trial of truck driver accused of manslaughter underway
Law enforcement personnel examine a vehicle involved in a fiery crash on Interstate 5 that killed six people on in June 2016 near Gorman.

Trial of truck driver accused of manslaughter underway

The jury trial of a truck driver accused of manslaughter in the deaths of two women and four children killed in 2016 got underway Monday. Richard Lopez, 70, of Walnut,…

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Read more about the article Fright Fest comes to Six Flags Magic Mountain for 26th year
Six Flags Magic Mountain attendees at the park's annual Fright Fest enjoy a performance at the 2018 event. Signal file photo

Fright Fest comes to Six Flags Magic Mountain for 26th year

Six Flags Magic Mountain heralded the beginning of its annual Fright Fest season Saturday, as thousands of parkgoers shrieked in glee at the sights of demons and purple fog drifting…

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Read more about the article Prep football notebook: Preleague comes to a close for three Foothill League teams
Golden Valley's Johnathan Kaelin runs the ball through the end zone in a game against Bishop Diego on Friday. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Prep football notebook: Preleague comes to a close for three Foothill League teams

The new CIF-Southern Section football polls released on Monday reflect a Friday in which four Foothill League teams lost in preleague contests. Saugus closed its non-conference schedule with a loss,…

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Read more about the article Hart District to celebrate National Manufacturing Day
Participants in a former Manufacturing Day panel discussion included, from left, Shannon Reininger of Aerospace Dynamics International, Ken Kawahara of Advanced Bionics, Fred Duncan of B&B Manufacturing, Chuck Alexander of Stratasys Direct Manufacturing and Monty Lunde of Technifex. Courtesy photo.

Hart District to celebrate National Manufacturing Day

Parents, students and members of the public are invited to the Celebration of National Manufacturing Day to learn about the careers that can be found in the fields of manufacturing…

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Read more about the article West Ranch teammates share medalist title at Foothill League girls golf meet No. 3
Valencia's Ashley Song tees off on the 8th hole of the El Cariso Golf Course in Sylmar, Calif. on Tuesday. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

West Ranch teammates share medalist title at Foothill League girls golf meet No. 3

Hours after winning co-medalist in Foothill League girls golf meet No. 3 on Monday at El Cariso Golf Course, West Ranch golf’s Allison Hwang was headed back to the course…

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Read more about the article Funeral for “Booga” held Saturday
Los Angeles County Sheriff's homicide detectives stand outside the scene on the 28600 block of Pietro Drive in North Valencia. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Funeral for “Booga” held Saturday

A well-loved high school football player was laid to rest Saturday in a funeral held at Eternal Valley Memorial Park Mortuary, while questions remain about his death. The funeral service…

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