Read more about the article 2017-2018 Canyon Year in Review
The Canyon cheerleaders support the girls basketball team in a game against St. Anthony on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

2017-2018 Canyon Year in Review

As one of the oldest schools in the Foothill League, Canyon High School is in an interesting position. It has to uphold a sense of tradition, but also forge ahead…

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Read more about the article Hilary Schardein: The Immigration Crisis and  Families’ Heartbreaking Choices
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Hilary Schardein: The Immigration Crisis and Families’ Heartbreaking Choices

I read The Signal’s editorial titled “Our View: What’s Become of Personal Responsibility” (June 23) regarding the immigration crisis enveloping our country with a mix of sadness, shame and horror.…

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Read more about the article Cents tie St. Francis in extra-inning VIBL game
Nolan Kutcher high-fives Jacob Beauchamp at home plate. Austin Dave/The Signal

Cents tie St. Francis in extra-inning VIBL game

Running out of daylight and baseballs, Saugus took on the St. Francis in a thrilling three and a half hour, eight-inning Valley Invitational Baseball League (VIBL) game at Saugus on…

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Read more about the article Dog missing after cliff plunge rescued by caregivers
Firefighter brings rescued man up hillside to waiting rescuers. Signal photo by Cory Rubin.

Dog missing after cliff plunge rescued by caregivers

When firefighters rappelled down the side of a steep embankment to rescue a driver whose car had gone over a precipice on Sand Canyon Road last week, they learned that…

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Read more about the article Crash survivor glad to be alive at his daughter’s book-signing
At the book signing Saturday, David La Vau (left), Lisa Kerr (center) and Chardonnay Hooker.

Crash survivor glad to be alive at his daughter’s book-signing

David La Vau, who in 2011 was found in a 200-foot-deep ravine six days after crashing his car off of Lake Hughes Road, showed just how happy he was to…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita rent growth increases for July, but at slower rate
New homes are under construction in a new development off of Lost Canyon Road in Canyon Country. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Santa Clarita rent growth increases for July, but at slower rate

A national study released this week indicates Santa Clarita’s rent growth rate from year to year is now at 4.1 percent, a slight decline from last month’s 4.9 percent. Santa…

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Read more about the article Round 3 in stigma troubles
Actor Spence Moore II speaks at the Boys and Girls club Wednesday afternoon. Both him and his mother Tann More, a Valencia-based licensed marriage and family therapist, discuss the topic: "How to handle the traumas associated with bullying and peer pressure." Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Round 3 in stigma troubles

Notable musicians, actors and health professionals in the Santa Clarita Valley have spent the last three weeks addressing the stigma around mental health at the Boys & Girls Club of…

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Read more about the article Elks Lodge bingo games help raise money for local charity programs
Bingo Committee Chairman Jo Alpern breaks open a fresh set of bingo sheets next to a stamp display for incoming players/ Ryan Mancini The Signal

Elks Lodge bingo games help raise money for local charity programs

With its main hall set up, the Elks Lodge holds its regular bingo games to help fundraise for charity groups and other organizations across Santa Clarita.

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Read more about the article Parks After Dark continues to expand, providing fun and resources for families in SCV, LA County
Mister Johnson, center, watches where the ball is about to go during a game of basketball at Parks After Dark/ Ryan Mancini The Signal

Parks After Dark continues to expand, providing fun and resources for families in SCV, LA County

Val Verde Community Park is hosting Parks After Dark this summer, offering a community program to bring local at-risk youth together for activities, sports and family fun Thursday through Saturday nights.

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