Read more about the article Delta Kappa Gamma Donates Gift Cards to local Organizations
L-r, Harley Zugbaum and Cheryl Jones from SCV Child and Family Center and Peg Marrone from Delta Kappa Gamma. Courtesy photo

Delta Kappa Gamma Donates Gift Cards to local Organizations

By Penni Perrault, Valencia Community Contributor   SCV Child and Family Center was the recipient of over $500 in gift cards for their clients from the local chapter of Delta…

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Read more about the article A Celebration of Santa Clarita Authors
Since 2014, the Celebration of Local Authors event has been spotlighting local writers and providing residents with the opportunity to meet with authors and explore their work. This year’s event will highlight approximately 40 local authors, all skilled storytellers in genres including children’s, young adult, fiction, non-fiction, self-help and poetry/short story. Courtesy graphic | City of Santa Clarita

A Celebration of Santa Clarita Authors

By Councilmember Bob Kellar   Books are a Uniquely Portable Magic   ~Stephen King   Reading gives us a place to go when we have to stay where we are.  Lucky…

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Foothill League boys hoops roundup: Valencia height too tall of a task for Saugus

Saugus already knew Valencia was going to have the height advantage when the two met to open Foothill League play Tuesday night. That advantage grew even larger with the addition…

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Read more about the article Foothill League girls hoops roundup: Hart’s depth helps in win over GV
Hart's Reagan McKeever and a Golden Valley player chase after the ball at Golden Valley on Tuesday. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Foothill League girls hoops roundup: Hart’s depth helps in win over GV

As the third quarter of Hart girls basketball’s game against Golden Valley came to a close, the Indians’ Emily Munoz cruised down the court for an easy layup. As the…

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Read more about the article Foothill League boys soccer roundup: First-half goals fuel West Ranch win
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Foothill League boys soccer roundup: First-half goals fuel West Ranch win

After each of West Ranch boys soccer’s first-half goals, the players shouted at one another how much time was left in the frame. The phrase “we still have 15 minutes…

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Read more about the article Foothill League girls soccer roundup: Valencia scores last-minute goal to tie Saugus
Valencia players celebrate after tying Saugus 1-1 on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Foothill League girls soccer roundup: Valencia scores last-minute goal to tie Saugus

A constant downpour of rain in the first half at Saugus kept the Valencia girls soccer team’s offense from ever really finding a rhythm. The disappointment from a Saugus goal…

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Read more about the article Supervisors approve firefighting helicopter maintenance contract
An Air Operations Section mechanics inspects a component of a Sikorsky S-70i Firehawk helicopter at Barton Heliport. Kazia Doros/For The Signal

Supervisors approve firefighting helicopter maintenance contract

Los Angeles County Supervisors unanimously approved a $4.2 million contract Tuesday as expected to maintain and repair the county’s fleet of five Sikorsky Firehawk helicopters. The contract was approved on…

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Read more about the article UPDATED: Businesses, city officials try to navigate marijuana regulation
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UPDATED: Businesses, city officials try to navigate marijuana regulation

Cannabis business owners are grappling with a regulatory minefield in the wake of seemingly contradictory federal and state rules. Josh Eisenberg, who is one of the managers of On Deck…

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Read more about the article Cold front drops more than 2 inches of rain on SCV overnight
A woman waits at the train station in Newhall as rain continues to fall on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Cold front drops more than 2 inches of rain on SCV overnight

An inclement weather system unleashed a couple inches of rain in the Santa Clarita Valley through Tuesday afternoon, but the rest of the week is looking clear, weather officials said…

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Read more about the article Sulphur Springs expected to update calendar, shorten fall break
SCV natives shine in academics. Courtesy photo

Sulphur Springs expected to update calendar, shorten fall break

During its meeting Wednesday, the Sulphur Springs Union School District Governing Board is expected to approve two of the district’s upcoming school year calendars, for 2018-19 and 2019-20, that shorten…

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Read more about the article Mom still searching for daughter with special needs, believes she is out of state
Teresa Williams, 24, has been missing since Saturday when she was seen at the Goodwill store in Saugus. Courtesy photo

Mom still searching for daughter with special needs, believes she is out of state

A mom is still searching for her daughter, a Valencia High School graduate with special needs, nearly two weeks after she went missing. Sharon Bird said Tuesday her 24-year-old daughter…

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Read more about the article Sulphur Springs Board to review salary increase for classified employees
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Sulphur Springs Board to review salary increase for classified employees

Classified employees in the Sulphur Springs Union School District could see a salary increase of 2 percent for the 2016-17 contract year, according to an agenda item from the district’s…

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