Read more about the article Deputies track two burglary suspects to Bakersfield, make arrests, seize property
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Deputies track two burglary suspects to Bakersfield, make arrests, seize property

  Deputies responding to a string of a half-dozen burglaries in the Santa Clarita Valley,  tracked two burglary suspects to Bakersfield and made the arrests. On Tuesday night, deputies with…

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Read more about the article Homeless students prompt districts to look at personnel
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Homeless students prompt districts to look at personnel

In response to changing demographics in the Santa Clarita Valley, the Sulphur Springs Union School District could soon join several other local districts by employing a school social worker at…

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Read more about the article Saugus High automotive instructor attends national seminar
Vijay Maraj takes a test drive on the automotive trainer at the TCAT Elizabethton, located in Northeast Tennessee.

Saugus High automotive instructor attends national seminar

By Bob Robinson for the Signal Vijay Maraj, an automotive technologies instructor at Saugus High School, was among more than 150 Career and Technical Education instructors, representing business, industry and…

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Read more about the article Public hearing about Centennial plan to build 19,000 homes postponed – again
Site west of Neenach where more than 19,000 homes are proposed in Centennial Specific Plan. photo for the Signal by Jeff Zimmerman

Public hearing about Centennial plan to build 19,000 homes postponed – again

Plans to have the public weigh in on a proposal to build more than 19,000 homes near the Kern County line were put off Wednesday for the second time in…

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Knight introduces energy storage development legislation

Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, introduced H.R. 5610, the Better Energy Storage Technology Act on Wednesday. This bipartisan bill would establish innovation goals to develop commercially-viable large-scale energy storage technology. The…

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Read more about the article Community Gardens of Santa Clarita hosting farm-to-table event
The Garden of the Month sign sits on a plot in the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita in Central Park on Sunday. Samie Gebers/The Signal

Community Gardens of Santa Clarita hosting farm-to-table event

Volunteers with the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita plan to hold a farm-to-table event for Santa Clarita Valley youth May 5, at their location inside Central Park. The event is…

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Read more about the article Six Flags reports record revenue to open 2018
Elementary school students keep their eyes on a rubber chicken held up by a court jester during the fourth grade Medieval Times and Renaissance Faire at Trinity Classical Academy on Friday, March 31, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Six Flags reports record revenue to open 2018

The year-round operating schedule at Magic Mountain has already provided a boost to Six Flags Entertainment Corporation’s bottom line. The world’s largest regional theme park company in a Tuesday news…

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Read more about the article Federal court lashes out at use of prior salary history
Castaic Middle School students Megan Alangui, Dane Bennett, Alec Gomez, and Adelina Grifsha, Bethany Infuso, Austin Miller, Beth Powell, Jessica Shubert and Isabella Tayag with their chaperons at the Student Television Network (STN) Convention in Anaheim, Calif. from March 28 to March 31, 2017. Courtesy of Ro Osano

Federal court lashes out at use of prior salary history

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Read more about the article Carousel Ranch Achieves $100,000 Fundraising Goal in Annual Giving Campaign
Carousel Ranch achieved its fundraising goal of $100,000 during its 2018 annual giving campaign. Funds raised help provide scholarships for students in need, and support the operations and growth of the equestrian therapy program and Ready to Work (RTW!) vocational training program. Courtesy photo

Carousel Ranch Achieves $100,000 Fundraising Goal in Annual Giving Campaign

By Teresa Todd, Santa Clarita Contributor Thanks to the generosity of more than 600 donors, Carousel Ranch achieved its fundraising goal of $100,000 during its 2018 annual giving campaign “Carousel…

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Read more about the article Local Teen Builds New Picnic/Gathering Area at William S. Hart Park
Zach at the new picnic ground. Photo courtesy of J. “Brent” Cashin

Local Teen Builds New Picnic/Gathering Area at William S. Hart Park

By Steven Giacoletto, Santa Clarita Contributor John “Zach” Cashin, a member of the Boy Scout Troop 58 and a resident of Saugus, fundraised, coordinated and led the construction of a…

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Read more about the article Celebrate the Beauty of Santa Clarita at the Earth Arbor Day Festival
2016 cArt aRt Entrants for the Earth Arbor day event/ Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Celebrate the Beauty of Santa Clarita at the Earth Arbor Day Festival

By Councilmember Bill Miranda We are fortunate to call Santa Clarita home. Our neighborhoods are dotted with majestic oak trees, blooming flowers and lush landscaping. Look further out and you…

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