Read more about the article Don Henry | Federal Government Has Chance to Promote Safety, Serve Agua Dulce
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Don Henry | Federal Government Has Chance to Promote Safety, Serve Agua Dulce

Agua Dulce borders many public lands and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) runs right through town. Many local residents enjoy hiking and horseback riding on the PCT in…

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Donald W. Ricketts | Special Districts Department Letter Contained an Important Error

The following is a copy of a letter sent to Kevin Tonoian, special districts manager of the city of Santa Clarita: Re: Proposed modification of zone assessments within the street…

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Water board tables Acosta nomination, suggests Val Verde merge with agency

SCV Water Agency board members have tabled discussion of Dante Acosta’s nomination to the board until the new year, hoping Supervisor Kathryn Barger will consider merging Waterworks District 36 into…

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Read more about the article Trinity boys basketball can’t recover from slow start in loss to Palmdale Aerospace Academy
Trinity Classical Academy's Niko Figuereo (11) pulls down a rebound against Palmdale Aerospace Academy defender Eric Alford (1) at The Master's University on Tuesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Trinity boys basketball can’t recover from slow start in loss to Palmdale Aerospace Academy

The Trinity boys basketball team controlled the tip-off, but a designed play went awry, as junior Kyle Fields overthrew a pass that sailed out of bounds. The early turnover was…

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Read more about the article Trinity girls basketball beats Palmdale Aerospace Academy to keep league win streak alive
Trinity Classic Academy's Katie Brown (32) pulls down a rebound against Palmdale Aerospace Academy defender Ashley Lopez (20) in the second quarter at The Master's University on Tuesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Trinity girls basketball beats Palmdale Aerospace Academy to keep league win streak alive

Trinity Classical Academy girls basketball hosted Palmdale Aerospace Academy in a Heritage League game at The Master’s University on Tuesday. Starting out in a zone defense, the Knights stifled the…

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Read more about the article Knife-wielding suspect taken into custody
A man is taken into custody after reportedly threatening another person with a knife on Camp Plenty Road Tuesday evening. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Knife-wielding suspect taken into custody

A man who allegedly wielded a knife during a confrontation with another man was arrested at gunpoint late Tuesday afternoon, prompting a couple of witnesses to seek shelter in nearby…

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Read more about the article Two hurt in crash on The Old Road
Firefighters and emergency medical technicians work to treat a crash victim after a two-vehicle traffic collision on The Old Road south of Calgrove Boulevard Tuesday. Austin Dave/The Signal

Two hurt in crash on The Old Road

At least two people were hurt in a traffic collision on The Old Road near Towsley Canyon mid-afternoon Tuesday. The crash happened shortly after 2:05 p.m. just south of Calgrove…

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Read more about the article Caltrans reopens I-5 lane in Castaic to avoid holiday traffic nightmare
Drivers sit in standstill traffic on the northbound 5 freeway at McBean Parkway in Valencia. Holiday traffic snarled the 5 freeway for much of the Thanksgiving Weekend. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Caltrans reopens I-5 lane in Castaic to avoid holiday traffic nightmare

To avoid a return to the nightmare of Thanksgiving weekend traffic, Caltrans is reopening the closed-for-construction lane on Interstate 5 in Castaic just in time for the Christmas weekend traffic.…

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Bridge to Home’s grant for year-round shelter canceled, donations sought

After waiting months for a response, Bridge to Home received notice that its grant process toward a year-round homeless shelter has been canceled. The nonprofit organization is now asking the…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: Men’s basketball returns to defensive identity
Delewis Johnson (5) and The Master's University men's basketball team wants to hold opponents under 40 percent shooting for the season. Photo by Darcy Brown

TMU Insider: Men’s basketball returns to defensive identity

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal One reason coach Kelvin Starr is pleased to be heading into a 10-day break is because it provides The Master’s University men’s basketball team…

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Read more about the article Specially assembled ‘retail squad’ arrests 9
Items allegedly seized during crackdown on retail crime. Courtesy photo SCV Sheriff Station

Specially assembled ‘retail squad’ arrests 9

One of the specialty squads assembled by Capt. Robert Lewis in response to identified crime trends — in this case, a team assigned to address crime at retail stores —…

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Porch bait. Packages used by deputies to catch porch pirates. Courtesy photo SCV Sheriff Station.

Porch pirates targeted by law enforcement

Porch pirates stealing packages delivered to Santa Clarita Valley doorsteps are proving to be this holiday season’s prime culprit for law enforcement. “Thieves are always on the lookout for an…

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