Read more about the article Thomas Oatway | Constitution, Judiciary Withstanding Attacks from the White House
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Thomas Oatway | Constitution, Judiciary Withstanding Attacks from the White House

In response to the letter to the editor from Brian Baker on Nov. 27 (“Courts Get Too Big for Their Britches”), it is appropriate to note that our court system…

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Read more about the article Westfield Valencia Town Center welcomes Japanese retailer Miniso, announces Pressed Juicery and Honeymee arrival
Store Manager Diamond Jones arranges products on the cosmetic table at the new Miniso, Japanese Designer Brand store in the Westfield Valencia Town Center on Wednesday, November 28, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Westfield Valencia Town Center welcomes Japanese retailer Miniso, announces Pressed Juicery and Honeymee arrival

This Thanksgiving, Westfield Valencia Town Center shoppers were the first customers to step inside the Japanese retailer Miniso, the first in the Santa Clarita Valley. Still, more “firsts” are underway,…

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Read more about the article Community Task Force on Homelessness establishes board; UCLA students to help create more accurate local count
UCLA graduate students to help Santa Clarita Community Task Force on Homelessness create a model for a more accurate homeless count. From left are Jenny Rees, Brian Harris, Irma Livadic, and Michelle Viorato. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

Community Task Force on Homelessness establishes board; UCLA students to help create more accurate local count

The collaborative community task force leading the Santa Clarita Homelessness Plan made progress Tuesday with the official establishment of its board of directors. The group also said it’ll receive help…

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Local roundup: Canyon girls basketball wins, Trinity boys soccer outlasts Heritage Christian

Canyon girls basketball picked up their third win of the season against Ventura, defeating them 36-34 at Ventura on Wednesday. Chidinma Okafor picked up a double-double, leading the Cowboys with…

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Read more about the article GV’s Dondonay advances to CIF-SS individual girls tennis semis; Valencia pair falls
Justine Dondonay of Golden Valley competes during the Foothill League Finals at The Paseo Club in Valencia on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

GV’s Dondonay advances to CIF-SS individual girls tennis semis; Valencia pair falls

It’s been quite a long time since a girls singles tennis player from the Santa Clarita Valley reached the semifinals of the CIF-Southern Section Girls Individual Tennis Championships. That period…

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Read more about the article COC hosts panel discussion with Smith, Hill campaign managers
(From left to right) Zack Czajkowski, Ryan Valencia and Jeff Bomberger talk with COC students about what it means to work on a political campaign, November 28, 2018. Cory Rubin/The Signal

COC hosts panel discussion with Smith, Hill campaign managers

The College of the Canyons Political Science Department offered the public a chance to “look behind the curtain” of local election campaigns Wednesday. With every seat filled in the small…

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Read more about the article Canyon Country resident plays key role in Mars missions
Gene Bonfiglio and fellow NASA engineer Brooke Harper share a handshake after landing spacecraft InSight successfully on Mars.

Canyon Country resident plays key role in Mars missions

When Gene Bonfiglio was a young boy in elementary school, he boasted that he wanted to be the first man on Mars, just like other children. Decades later, he would…

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COC gingerbread house competition will collect resources for school food pantry

The College of the Canyons Institute for Culinary Education will hold its first-ever Gingerbread House Display and Competition to benefit the COC Student Health & Wellness Center “Food for Thought” Food Pantry.

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Read more about the article Dana Stern | Immigrants Need to Follow the Law, and U.S. Must Protect Its Border
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Dana Stern | Immigrants Need to Follow the Law, and U.S. Must Protect Its Border

Mexico calls for an investigation into use of tear gas at the border! Illegal immigrants attempted to breach the U.S.-Mexico border. Border patrol and U.S. military personnel were pelted with…

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Read more about the article Carols, Candlelight and a Holiday Boutique
A look inside at holiday decorations set up throughout the William S. Hart Mansion. Courtesy of Friends of Hart Park.

Carols, Candlelight and a Holiday Boutique

Come celebrate the holidays at William S. Hart Park with their Cowboys & Carols on Dec. 1 and Holiday Boutique on Dec. 8-9. On Dec. 1, tour the candlelit, holiday-decorated…

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