Read more about the article Local Santa Clarita Art Exhibits – UPDATED
Bountiful Bougainvilleas by Laurie Morgan can be seen at the Summer Breeze art exhibit at the SCAA Art Gallery through Aug. 26. Courtesy photo

Local Santa Clarita Art Exhibits – UPDATED

“Donuts,” Art Exhibit runs through July 13 As the title suggests, the exhibit features works by various artists highlighting or using the donut as a design element. This exhibit celebrates…

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Read more about the article Blues Society performs for veterans and residents
Styxx Marshall and the Grandstand Allstars perform before a growing crowd at the American Legion Post. Ryan Mancini/ The Signal

Blues Society performs for veterans and residents

With a live band and staying cool, the Santa Clarita Valley Blues Society held its monthly blues jam at American Legion Post 507 Sunday evening.

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Read more about the article TreePeople looks for volunteers to help restore burn site
Copter 15 lands to pick up firefighters at the scene of a brush fire in Valencia on Dec. 12, 2017. Austin Dave/The Signal

TreePeople looks for volunteers to help restore burn site

TreePeople and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation have partnered to restore the area damaged during last year’s Copper Fire and are looking for volunteers willing to help. In 2002,…

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Read more about the article Summer heat tips to keep Santa Clarita cool
A woman walks into the Newhall library on Wedesday, August 30, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Summer heat tips to keep Santa Clarita cool

Summer isn’t over yet with its high temperatures that can cause numerous problems for those in Santa Clarita who must deal with them. With temperatures hitting triple digits, being protected…

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Read more about the article Car robbery ends with suspect surrendering along Sierra Highway
Sheriff's vehicles stop behind the Wal-Mart Supercenter before following the suspect down Golden Valley Road. Ryan Mancini/ The Signal

Car robbery ends with suspect surrendering along Sierra Highway

A car robbery outside the Wal-Mart Supercenter ended with the suspect surrendering by Sierra Highway after a brief pursuit Saturday evening.

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Read more about the article Starting6 volleyball training camp welcomes mutliple olympians during July training camp
Trinity’s Taylor Oshiro (15) jumps to block a hit by Lancaster’s Nikole Seher (10) during their volleyball match at the Henry Mayo Health and Fitness Center in Valencia on Monday. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Starting6 volleyball training camp welcomes mutliple olympians during July training camp

Henry Mayo’s Fitness and Health Center’s Starting6 volleyball program will be holding a sale of $75 off normal camp fees to celebrate the US Olympians who support the program, according…

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Read more about the article Friends of the Stevenson Ranch Library hold book sale
Books on sale at the Stevenson Ranch library vary from cookbooks, romance novels, crime fiction and more. Ryan Mancini/ The Signal

Friends of the Stevenson Ranch Library hold book sale

With several volumes to choose from, the Stevenson Ranch Library held a book sale with the help of the Friends of the Stevenson Ranch Library Saturday morning.

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Read more about the article “Everyone can learn art” at ARTree’s monthly community art lessons
The Carter family colors in their optical art work at ARTree's Flutterby art studio event/Skylar Barti The Signal

“Everyone can learn art” at ARTree’s monthly community art lessons

Every month the community is invited to ARTree community art center to learn various art techniques and forms for free, during their Flutterby art studio events. Hosted out of their…

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Read more about the article Stay Green celebrates new operations center in Bakersfield
Stay Green CEO Chris Angelo, flanked by Stay Green team members and Bakersfield dignitaries, holds the ribbon as City Councilman Andrae Gonzalez prepares to perform the ceremonial ribbon cutting at the new Stay Green Bakersfield operations center.

Stay Green celebrates new operations center in Bakersfield

Stay Green Inc. is expanding its services in Kern County with the opening of a new Bakersfield operations center, which officially launched with a Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting…

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Read more about the article More Than an Athete: Saugus’ Josh and Isaiah Duarte
Isaiah Duarte, left, and Josh Duarte, right, are two brothers who spend their spare time finding ways to help the homeless. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

More Than an Athete: Saugus’ Josh and Isaiah Duarte

Starting a business is fairly difficult. Starting a business as a teenager while attending high school should be nearly impossible. For Isaiah and Josh Duarte, starting a business is something…

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Read more about the article Marsha McLean & Cameron Smyth | SCV Homeless: Multi-Pronged Approach to a Complex Issue
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Marsha McLean & Cameron Smyth | SCV Homeless: Multi-Pronged Approach to a Complex Issue

For every person who ends up living on the streets, the set of circumstances that brought them there is as varied as the resources needed to assist them. Which is…

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