Read more about the article Community pediatrician to retire after 47 years
Dr. Loraine Stern, a founding member of Valencia Pediatrics Group stands in an exam room at their office on Smyth Drive in Valencia. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Community pediatrician to retire after 47 years

In 1971, Loraine Stern was finishing her medical residency at UCLA when someone asked her what her career plans were. “I said, ‘I don’t know,’ and people said, ‘There’s a…

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Read more about the article Mixed-media exhibit ‘Dressing Up is Fun’ now at Newhall Community Center
Georgette Arison's 'Venessa' is part of 'Dressing Up is Fun, the latest art exhibit at the Newhall Community Center and is on display until Feb. 14, 2019. Courtesy Photo

Mixed-media exhibit ‘Dressing Up is Fun’ now at Newhall Community Center

From tooled-leather jewelry to hand-painted silk, Stevenson Ranch artist Georgette Arison brings a mixed-media art exhibit to the Newhall Community Center, open through February. “Dressing Up is Fun” is a…

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Read more about the article City facilities take part in Great ShakeOut earthquake drills, evacuations
Education Facilitator Sarah Ramirez, left, and student Dylan Manguy, 5, take cover under a desk as they participate in The Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at the City of Santa Clarita Valencia Library held at 10:18 AM in Valencia on Thursday, October, 18, 2018. (Photo by Dan Watson)

City facilities take part in Great ShakeOut earthquake drills, evacuations

The first time Kentucky native Anthony Hayes experienced an earthquake was in 2014 in Los Angeles, a small temblor that woke him up during the early morning hours. “It was…

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Read more about the article Split-roll measure qualifies for California ballot
File Photo: Homes as seen from Pacific Crest Park in Saugus in 2015.

Split-roll measure qualifies for California ballot

A call for a “split-roll” measure to separate corporate and residential property tax rules has qualified for the November 2020 ballot, the California Secretary of State’s Office announced Monday. The…

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Read more about the article Canyon and Golden Valley football search for first league win
Golden Valley's Zack Chevalier looks to pass the ball down the field in the third quarter of play in a game against Bishop Diego. The Grizzlies fell short to the Cardinals 28-14 in their rematch of last year's CIF-SS Division 6 championship game Friday Night at Canyon High School. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Canyon and Golden Valley football search for first league win

In an evenly-matched game, Canyon football hosts Golden Valley at Canyon High School on Friday. Both schools are coming off losses of over 30 points last week and seek to…

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Read more about the article West Ranch looks to continue program history against Hart
SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: October 12, 2018. Canyon #9 Darrin Warren is stopped at the line of scrimmage by the Hart defense for 2nd and 10 in the first half of the game. Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/For The Signal

West Ranch looks to continue program history against Hart

Coming off a 17-14 comeback win against Saugus last Friday, West Ranch football visits College of the Canyons tonight to take on a Hart team that picked up its first…

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Read more about the article Local nonprofit auctions off luxury culinary experiences
Supporters react to the winning bid for chef Walter Kiczek of Sand Canyon County Club at the feedSCV Chef Auction at the Sand Canyon Country Club on Thursday. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Local nonprofit auctions off luxury culinary experiences

The cheering crowd of over 100 Santa Clarita Valley residents gathered at Sand Canyon Country Club on Thursday night to bid on a chance to get an exclusive experience with…

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Read more about the article West Ranch girls volleyball falls to Bishop Alemany in opening round of CIF-SS playoffs
West Ranch's Allison Jacobs puts the ball in the air against Louisville. The Wildcats played at home against the Royals Tuesday evening. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

West Ranch girls volleyball falls to Bishop Alemany in opening round of CIF-SS playoffs

West Ranch girls volleyball traveled to Mission Hills to take on Bishop Alemany in the first round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 3 playoffs on Thursday. With a packed gym…

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Read more about the article West Ranch girls tennis beats Valencia for third straight Foothill League title
West Ranch junior Jordyn McBride sends back a volley with a forehand in a match against Valencia at Valencia High School on Thursday. Cory Rubin/The Signal

West Ranch girls tennis beats Valencia for third straight Foothill League title

For the West Ranch Wildcats girls tennis team, three is a magic number. West Ranch dropped only three sets on Thursday afternoon, defeating Valencia 15-3 on its way to a…

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Read more about the article Hart volleyball humbles reigning CIF-SS Division 5 champs St. Paul
Hart's Lina Elsee (2) dives for a ball in the second game against St. Paul at Hart High on Thursday, October 18, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart volleyball humbles reigning CIF-SS Division 5 champs St. Paul

Hart volleyball’s Zoe DiNardo couldn’t believe how many people were in the stands for her team’s match against St. Paul of Santa Fe Springs. The spectators came with good reason,…

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