Read more about the article Scout Me Win set for its upcoming carnival, now on Oct. 27
Cub Scouts from Pack 608 of Newhall carry the colors to open the official ceremony for the opening of two new permanent modular buildings at a Newhall School District school on Oct. 10, 2016 at Old Orchard Elementary School in Newhall. Dan Watson/The Signal

Scout Me Win set for its upcoming carnival, now on Oct. 27

The Scout Me Win Golf Carnival for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of America at Sand Canyon Country Club in Santa Clarita has been pushed back to Oct. 27.

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Read more about the article Keep dogs safe with upcoming rattlesnake avoidance lessons on Oct. 21
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Keep dogs safe with upcoming rattlesnake avoidance lessons on Oct. 21

Even though summer’s over, rattlesnakes have not all slithered back into their holes, which means residents have a chance to sign up for rattlesnake-avoidance training for their dogs at a home in Leona Valley on Oct. 21.

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Read more about the article Churches host Halloween outreach: Friendly-family focus for annual holiday events
Fairy Princes Samantha Jackson hands out candy to The Mad Hatter, Braden Worsley, 5, and his friends at the 3rd annual Trunk or Treat held at NorthPark Community Church in Valencia in 2016 Dan Watson/The Signal

Churches host Halloween outreach: Friendly-family focus for annual holiday events

Local churches are celebrating the Halloween season with festivals, “trunk or treats” and other events throughout the month of October.

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Read more about the article SCV opinions differ on Kavanaugh, Ford
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SCV opinions differ on Kavanaugh, Ford

If you ask Santa Clarita Valley residents their thoughts on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing featuring the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, you’ll get a diverse array of opinions — but no last names, and no pictures.

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Read more about the article D.A. warns of recent gift card payment fraud attempt
The gift card scam usually involves the victim being harassed on the phone, officials said. Austin Dave/ The Signal

D.A. warns of recent gift card payment fraud attempt

Residents are likely being scammed by after receiving phone calls asking for gift cards as payment, according to the latest fraud alert from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Friday.

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Read more about the article Canyons’ defense a force to be reckoned with
Tariq Speights at COC football practice on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Canyons’ defense a force to be reckoned with

When asked to describe the College of the Canyons defense in three words, linebacker Tariq Speights only had one: “Darkside.” “We always talk about the blue collar mentality defense,” COC…

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Read more about the article West Ranch rolls Golden Valley to remain undefeated
Ryan Camacho (2) of West Ranch straight arms Chris Mendoza (7) and goes in for the first touchdown against Golden Valley at Valencia High School on Friday, Sept. 28, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

West Ranch rolls Golden Valley to remain undefeated

West Ranch football hosted Golden Valley at Valencia High school on Friday and scored eight total touchdowns to improve to 6-0 for the first time in school history. Defeating the…

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Read more about the article Valencia dominates Canyon to open league play
Valencia senior cornerback picks off a Canyon junior quarterback Aydyn Litz pass intended for sophomore wide receiver James Mandibles in the first week of Foothill League play at Canyon High School on Friday. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Valencia dominates Canyon to open league play

By Grant Gordon For The Signal   CANYON COUNTRY – On the heels of playing an arduous preleague slate in which it emerged below .500, perhaps there was some doubt…

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Read more about the article Saugus defeats Hart in hard fought battle in league opener
Saugus High School’s Julian Bornn (21), stiff arms Hart’s Dylan Vradenburg (12) and gets away during the first quarter on Friday, Sept. 28, 2018 at College of the Canyons. Saugus won13-7.

Saugus defeats Hart in hard fought battle in league opener

After a penalty-plagued first half at College of the Canyons on Friday night, Saugus was able to pull away from Hart 13-7. Several false starts, holding penalties and personal fouls…

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Read more about the article Master’s University, wrestling with probation, pursues a path of “transparency”
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Master’s University, wrestling with probation, pursues a path of “transparency”

  An in-house article on the Master’s University website — addressing conflict-of-interest concerns over a $180,000 contract awarded to a company owned by the university president’s son-in-law — raised eyebrows…

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