Read more about the article VIA luncheon to discuss safety in an active shooter situation
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies train during a 2018 active shooter drill. Signal file photo

VIA luncheon to discuss safety in an active shooter situation

To help businesses and employees prepare in the case of an active shooter incident, the Valley Industry Association is scheduled to provide a training on Tuesday, Aug. 21, for anyone…

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Read more about the article Canyon and Saugus football begin to utilize JV coaching staff
Saugus High School's football team practices for the upcoming 2019 football season. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Canyon and Saugus football begin to utilize JV coaching staff

There’s a new trend happening at Canyon and Saugus High Schools, and other schools might soon follow suit. JV football coaches are helping out the varsity teams as position coaches.…

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Read more about the article It’s official: 15 candidates competing for 3 City Council seats
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

It’s official: 15 candidates competing for 3 City Council seats

There are 15 candidates in the running for three Santa Clarita City Council seats that will be on November’s ballot. The candidates who filed papers by the Aug. 10 city…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo’s palliative bear program receives a sponsor
Marlee Lauffer, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation president; Nick E. Mitchell, vice president for Logix Federal Credit Union and Lisa Ortega, interim director for Outpatient Services and Palliative Care at Henry Mayo pictured with teddy bears capable of recording a patient's heartbeat to give to a child when facing the passing of a parent. Courtesy Photo

Henry Mayo’s palliative bear program receives a sponsor

More than 60 children have received teddy bears that allow them to hear the heartbeat of a deceased parent or loved one, thanks to a Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital program.…

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Read more about the article Vista Valencia Golf Course fined $100 for stinky pond now drained completely
Vista Valencia Golf Course pond after three days of draining last week. courtesy photo.

Vista Valencia Golf Course fined $100 for stinky pond now drained completely

After multiple neighbors’ complaints about the stink of a stagnant golf course water hazard, and news last week of on-again off-again draining of the pond, City of Santa Clarita code…

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Read more about the article Local dance director receives Educator of the Year award
Studio Director and Educator of the Year award winner Jacqueline Hill poses with her dancers from the Elite Dance Studio Monday, August 13th. Eddy Martinez/The SIgnal.

Local dance director receives Educator of the Year award

Since its start 11 years ago, hundreds of girls and boys have leaped and turned across the wooden floors of the Elite Dance Studio in Valencia, practicing to compete and…

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Read more about the article “Arcing” wires report prompts probe of small Castaic grass fire
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

“Arcing” wires report prompts probe of small Castaic grass fire

Investigators are reviewing a small grass fire in Castaic Sunday evening after receiving reports of “arcing” of wires in the area just before the fire. Shortly after 7:30 p.m., firefighters…

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Read more about the article Homicide detectives find alleged murder weapon in stabbing
Captain Robert Lewis of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station at the scene of fatal stabbing. photo by Austin Dave.

Homicide detectives find alleged murder weapon in stabbing

Homicide detectives say they found the knife they believe is the weapon that claimed the life of a 29-year-old Canyon Country man. On the morning of July 30, detectives with…

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Read more about the article Pilot in Sunday plane crash identified as Marina del Rey man
Los Angeles city firefighters examine the scene of a plane crash near the intersction of Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Polk Street in Sylmar. Austin Dave/The Signal

Pilot in Sunday plane crash identified as Marina del Rey man

The pilot who died Sunday after his plane crashed next to the northbound lanes of Interstate 5, near Sylmar, has been identified as 55-year-old Scott Frasier Watson, of Marina del…

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Read more about the article Cause of Big Oaks Lodge fire expected this week
Los Angeles County Firefighters and Angeles National Forest Firefighters work to extinguish a blaze that leveled Big Oaks Lodge on Bouquet Canyon Road in the Angeles National Forest. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Cause of Big Oaks Lodge fire expected this week

Investigators hope to reveal the suspected cause of the fire over the weekend at Big Oaks Lodge by the end of this week. Inspector Sal Alvarado of the Los Angeles…

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Read more about the article The next quake: Are you ready?
On January 17, 1994, parts of the Highway 14 overpass fell onto several cars, but all of the occupants were pulled out alive. PHOTO BY RICH SHVEYDA

The next quake: Are you ready?

Are you ready if an earthquake rocks California? In 1994, many Santa Clarita residents had the misfortune of experiencing the Northridge earthquake. “I can sum it up in two words:…

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Read more about the article Slime Time: 9-year-old entrepreneur makes gooey profit
Slime entrepreneur Audrey Fierro, 9. PHOTO BY DAN WATSON

Slime Time: 9-year-old entrepreneur makes gooey profit

Sunday Signal Series:  Interesting Hobbies and Jobs This is one installment in an occasional series about unique Santa Clarita Valley residents, from those who enjoy the quirky side of life to…

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Read more about the article Sulphur Springs welcomes new program specialist and social worker
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Sulphur Springs welcomes new program specialist and social worker

The Sulphur Springs Union School District will employ a school social worker next year, and members of the community had an opportunity to meet her along with the district’s newest…

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