Read more about the article Woman hurt in rollover in Newhall
A Los Angeles County firefighter and Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's deputy at scene of rollover. Signal photo by Dan Watson.

Woman hurt in rollover in Newhall

A woman was injured and taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon following a rollover crash in Newhall. At 2:20 p.m., paramedics with the Los Angeles County Fire Department were dispatched…

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Read more about the article More than 23,000 gallons lost in Castaic water main break
A Los Angeles County Public Works crew works to shut off a broken water main in Castaic Wednesday morning. Ryan Gilley/Two8Nine Media

More than 23,000 gallons lost in Castaic water main break

More than 23,000 gallons of “clean” water went down the county drain Wednesday morning after a water main broke in Castaic. At 8:20 a.m., firefighters with the Los Angeles County…

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Read more about the article County approves collection of data on homeless
FILE PHOTO. A homeless camp photographed in April 2018 inside private property in the hills behind the 26300 block of Diamond Place. Cory Rubin/The Signal

County approves collection of data on homeless

Collecting data on the homeless with new tools approved Tuesday by county supervisors is a way of ensuring funding dollars are spent wisely, they say, and that funds a are…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita hosts meeting with residents to discuss proposed Sand Canyon resort
Full house at City Hall as residents voice opinions on proposed Sand Canyon Resort on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

Santa Clarita hosts meeting with residents to discuss proposed Sand Canyon resort

Nestled against the Angeles National Forest, homes in the Sand Canyon community rest under a visibly starry night and on vast lands quiet enough to hear the surrounding wildlife. While…

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Read more about the article Innovative Lesson Plans: A New Approach in Calarts Classrooms
Ajay Kapur explains some of the goals of his new course in front of “Lydia,” an automated piano operated by motors through artificial intelligence, a machine he builds, reprograms and retools with students inside his classroom in the Herb Alpert School of Music at California Institute of the Arts on Friday. Cory Rubin | SCVBJ

Innovative Lesson Plans: A New Approach in Calarts Classrooms

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Read more about the article No preliminary hearing until new year for motorist charged with murder
Crash victims Michelle Littlefield, 19, and Brian Lewandowski, 18.

No preliminary hearing until new year for motorist charged with murder

The preliminary hearing for a Whittier man accused of killing three people, including two Valencia residents, in a 2016 crash won’t happen until the new year. Dealio Lockhart, 35, appeared…

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Read more about the article Author treats kids to reading of book
Scarlett and Samuel read "Meet Miss Patootie" with Mary-Baxter Jordan and her daughter Lauren Jordan who is dressed as the titular character in Baxter's book at Old Town Newhall Library. Michele Lutes/The Signal

Author treats kids to reading of book

An adorable, brave, scared and confident character brought smiles to children’s faces this Halloween season. “Meet Miss Patootie,” a children’s Halloween picture book written and illustrated by Santa Clarita resident Mary Baxter-Jordan, brought a fun tradition to many families and schools during the month of October.

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Read more about the article Steve Nuñez, Mission Valley Bank: doing business in California
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Steve Nuñez, Mission Valley Bank: doing business in California

According to the Small Business Administration 2018 Small Business Profile, there are 30.2 million small businesses nationwide accounting for 99.9 percent of U.S. businesses, collectively employing 58.9 million workers or…

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Read more about the article Spotlight on Service: Roger Lowe
Melissa Staudinger, left, and Kori Hawk attend the Elks Lodge's annual car and bike show in 2017. This year's event will be held Saturday in Canyon Country. Signal file photo.

Spotlight on Service: Roger Lowe

The Santa Clarita chapter of the Elks Lodge is part of a community-based organization that has a tradition going back 150 years. The group has its general meetings on the…

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Read more about the article SCV Top Business Awards
Dr. Dianne Van Hook receives a standing ovation after her receiving her Lifetime Achievement Award during the Santa Clarita Valley Women in Business Awards at Valencia Country Club on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

SCV Top Business Awards

By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer The Santa Clarita Valley Business Journal is honoring companies in the community that exemplify the best of SCV business, at the Santa Clarita Valley…

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Read more about the article Econowatch: Take a Peek Inside SCV’s Industrial and Commercial Buildings
The City of Santa Clarita's first business incubator is set to open on Nov. 18, with about four to five businesses setting up shop in the renovated Newhall library building at 9th and Walnut Streets. Jason Crawford, the marketing and economic development manager for the city, says that about a dozen businesses applied, and the review committee will be finalizing selections next week. Crawford says the incubator, a collaborative effort between the City of Santa Clarita and College of the Canyons, will be home to creative technology businesses. KATHARINE LOTZE/Signal. 11032014

Econowatch: Take a Peek Inside SCV’s Industrial and Commercial Buildings

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Read more about the article A Day for Making Things Happen: Hundreds of Students and Parents get an Insight into Today’s Careers in Manufacturing
Flight officer Jay Bringam of the California Highway Patrol explains how manufacturing and technology aid law enforcement with the use of the department's helicopter. Austin Dave/The Signal

A Day for Making Things Happen: Hundreds of Students and Parents get an Insight into Today’s Careers in Manufacturing

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