Read more about the article Meeting new school leadership
Catherine Nicholas and her husband George Nicholas was present at Thursday’s district meeting to introduce her family and accompanying friends to the community.

Meeting new school leadership

The William S. Hart Union High School District unanimously approved two new administrators set to take over their respective appointments in the next school year. Following their announcement that Wendy…

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Read more about the article SCV Water makes 489 acre-feet of water available to Tapia Ranch project
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SCV Water makes 489 acre-feet of water available to Tapia Ranch project

SCV Water officials pledged Tuesday to set aside 489 acre-feet of water for 405 Tapia Ranch homes between Castaic and Tesoro del Valle. Last month, the agency’s Water Resources and…

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Read more about the article 2017-18 Signal Sports Awards: And the nominees are…
Canyon's Ethan Danforth runs the 3200 meter run at the CIF Southern Section Masters meet at El Camino College in Torrance on May 26, 2018. Danforth was fourth in the 3200 at the CIF state finals on Saturday. Katharine Lotze/For The Signal

2017-18 Signal Sports Awards: And the nominees are…

Every summer, The Signal recognizes the fastest of fast, the toughest of tough and, well, the best of the best when it comes to sports in the Santa Clarita Valley.…

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Read more about the article Barger casts lone vote opposing property tax measure
FILE PHOTO Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger speaks at the Hyatt Regency Valencia. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Barger casts lone vote opposing property tax measure

County supervisors Tuesday approved putting a measure on the November ballot that would increase property taxes to pay for stormwater-runoff and water-pollution measures on residential and commercial properties.

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Read more about the article Judy Reinsma | A Community Newspaper Is a Critical Ingredient for Effective Governance
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Judy Reinsma | A Community Newspaper Is a Critical Ingredient for Effective Governance

I am a subscriber to the hard copy “Christian Science Monitor” and the online one. The feed from the Monitor recently opened with an opinion piece about how people obtain…

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Read more about the article Jim De Bree | Are Paychecks Really Growing?
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Jim De Bree | Are Paychecks Really Growing?

On July 11, The Signal published a letter written by Drew Mercy under a headline stating, “Thanks to Federal Tax Reform, California Paychecks Are Growing.” (See signalscv.com/2018/07/drew-mercy-thanks-to-federal-tax-reform-californians-paychecks-are-growing/) As is the…

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Read more about the article Weekly Blood Donations July 19
Lab tech Sarah Douglas assists Lexi Ingersoll with her blood donation at Castaic Middle School on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Weekly Blood Donations July 19

Blood Donation Opportunities Because emergency situations are unpredictable, the American Red Cross needs regular donations to help ensure that blood products are available for patients at a moment’s notice. You…

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Read more about the article Sulphur Springs to unveil new project to assist students
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Sulphur Springs to unveil new project to assist students

When school returns to session in August, the Sulphur Springs Union School District and its superintendent plan to unveil the district’s newest project to help students. “About four years ago,…

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Read more about the article ‘Mural’ spray painting of park buildings ends with arrest
Illegal "mural" that resulted in arrest. photo courtesy the SCV Sheriff's Station.

‘Mural’ spray painting of park buildings ends with arrest

A 31-year-old Saugus woman was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of felony vandalism for allegedly spray-painting a mural of graffiti on three buildings at Santa Clarita Park. About 6:45 a.m. Tuesday,…

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