Read more about the article SCCS football looking to salvage a share of Prep League title against Vasquez
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SCCS football looking to salvage a share of Prep League title against Vasquez

Dropping Saturday’s game against Rio Hondo Prep 36-21, Santa Clarita Christian School is looking to salvage at least a share of the Prep League title when they face Vasquez at…

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Read more about the article Valencia football looking to continue “the peat” ahead of game against West Ranch
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Valencia football looking to continue “the peat” ahead of game against West Ranch

A few weeks ago, Valencia football alumni from the 2009 graduating class came to talk to the current Vikings football team. Alumni visits aren’t out of the ordinary, but the…

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Running a family affair for Trinity’s Shane, Eva and Lance Lintereur

For Trinity Classical Academy’s Shane, Eva and Lance Lintereur, running is a family affair. Senior Shane Lintereur is the older brother and the Knights’ best runner overall. Eva, a sophomore,…

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Read more about the article Families, local volunteers participate in Operation School Bell
From left: Yergo-Wolline siblings Owen, 7, and twins Cloe and Melaine, 10, display the clothes they picked out during the Assistance League of Santa Clarita’s Operation School Bell shopping event held at Old Navy in Stevenson Ranch on Thursday.

Families, local volunteers participate in Operation School Bell

A decades-long tradition continued Thursday as Santa Clarita Valley students gathered with their families and local volunteers for the Assistance League’s Operation School Bell event. Originally beginning in 1989 with…

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Read more about the article A ‘surreal’ challenge: Deputy Garrett Rifkin set to return to work after having leg amputated
Deputy Garrett Rifkin sits in a wheelchair after his leg was amputated. The West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station has shown him support by organizing fundraisers for his medical bills.

A ‘surreal’ challenge: Deputy Garrett Rifkin set to return to work after having leg amputated

Deputy Garrett Rifkin, of Santa Clarita, lost his left leg below the knee after being a victim of a hit-and-run collision on his way to work. Almost three months later, he is returning to duty, after conquering challenges and rehabilitation.

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Read more about the article Members of the community, leaders gather for Santa Clarita’s State of the City
City Manager Ken Striplin welcomes attendees to the event on Thursday. The City Council shared with notables and members of the community its accomplishments and what is yet to come for Santa Clarita.

Members of the community, leaders gather for Santa Clarita’s State of the City

Forget PowerPoint presentations. What’s a “City of the Arts” celebration without a creative twist to this year’s Santa Clarita State of the City? From tap dancing by Mayor Pro Tem…

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Read more about the article West Ranch’s Jordyn McBride wins second consecutive Foothill League singles title
Jordyn McBride of West Ranch competes during the Foothill League Finals at The Paseo Club in Valencia on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

West Ranch’s Jordyn McBride wins second consecutive Foothill League singles title

The Foothill League prelims concluded in exhilarating fashion on Thursday afternoon at the Paseo Club of Valencia, as West Ranch’s Jordyn McBride and Golden Valley’s Justine Dondonay battled for the…

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Read more about the article Annual Bark For Life scheduled for Saturday
Cynthia Brown, center, waves to the by-standers as she and her three-year-old Lab mix dressed in a Star Wars costume join dozens of participants in the Doggy Lap parade to officially open the American Cancer Society's Annual Bark For Life event held at Bridgeport Park in 2017. This years event will be held Oct. 27 at West Creek Park from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m,. Dan Watson/The Signal

Annual Bark For Life scheduled for Saturday

The American Cancer Society is scheduled to host its annual Bark for Life event Saturday to raise funds and awareness for the fight against cancer, alongside their four-legged friends.

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Read more about the article Senator, CHP, kick off refresher driving class for seniors
State Sen. Scott Wilk meets with seniors at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center in Newhall on Thursday. Jim Holt/The Signal

Senator, CHP, kick off refresher driving class for seniors

State Sen. Scott Wilk dropped in on a senior citizen driving class in Newhall on Thursday, helping promote a motor vehicle-safety program aimed at aging drivers. Wilk kicked off the…

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Read more about the article District discusses dual immersion
Castaic Union School District Superintendent Steve Doyle joins trustees Laura Pearson and Stacy Dobbs at a district meeting. For more information on the next scheduled meeting, visit Castaic Union's website at www.castaicusd.com.

District discusses dual immersion

With dual-immersion language programs becoming increasingly enticing to parents across the state, some Santa Clarita Valley school districts have began discussing the prospective programs with various stakeholders. Each of the…

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Read more about the article Local legislators trade shots over Aliso Canyon shutdown provisions
Newhall School District Board Member Christy Smith, speaking at the podium is joined by concerned citizens, Congressman Brad Sherman, left, and California State Senator Henry Stern, right, at the one-year anniversary press conference of the Aliso Canyon blowout held at the entrance of the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility in Porter Ranch on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local legislators trade shots over Aliso Canyon shutdown provisions

Sen. Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park, called for action Wednesday morning to shut down the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility on the three-year anniversary of the facility’s gas leak. A crowd…

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