Read more about the article TMU women’s hoops fends off late comeback to beat No. 15 Westmont
The Master's University's Stephanie Soares (25) drives to the basket against Westmont College defender Gabriella Stoll (13) at TMU on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

TMU women’s hoops fends off late comeback to beat No. 15 Westmont

With two minutes left in a game against Westmont College on Saturday, The Master’s University’s Brooke Bailey stood beneath the hoop, doubled over. It wasn’t in pain. It wasn’t in…

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Read more about the article Adaptive Journeys working to reach out to those with a limb difference in Santa Clarita
Amputees Eileen Pasternak, left, and Kristin Mello discuss Mello's multi-articulating hand that she controls with her arm muscles during a break at the Adaptive Journeys: Amputee Support Group's monthly meeting which was held at Henry Mayo and Fitness Center in Valencia on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Adaptive Journeys working to reach out to those with a limb difference in Santa Clarita

As a way to help fellow amputees in Santa Clarita and around Los Angeles County, Adaptive Journeys held its monthly meeting at Henry Mayo Health and Fitness on Saturday.

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Read more about the article SCV residents learn to make different kinds of pasta with feedSCV
Instructor Scott Ervin demonstrates how to make homemade stuffed pasta during a class held at the Old Town Newhall Library and hosted by feedSCV, eatSCV and Speakeasy Bakery on Saturday with proceeds going to feedSCV. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV residents learn to make different kinds of pasta with feedSCV

Rain didn’t stop Santa Clarita residents from stopping by to make their own pasta at a class hosted by feedSCV and Speakeasy Bakery at the Old Town Newhall Library on Sunday.

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Read more about the article Hill says during CNN interview she’ll vote for physical barriers on Mexico border
Signal File Photo: Rep. Katie Hill fields questions from KABC's Amy Powell during a town hall event in Palmdale, January 6, 2019. Austin Dave/The Signal

Hill says during CNN interview she’ll vote for physical barriers on Mexico border

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, said during a CNN interview Friday she would vote for funding of physical barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border. “I am definitely someone who will vote…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita Artists Association opens new gallery with new exhibit
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Santa Clarita Artists Association opens new gallery with new exhibit

Despite the destruction of some of its property earlier in the week, the Santa Clarita Artists Association held its grand re-opening in Newhall and premiered its exhibition, “Fresh Perspectives,” on Friday.

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When picking up unknown or soliciting calls, just hang up, says DA’s Office

For all those suspicious phone calls asking for money or personal information, simply hang up, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office suggested in its first fraud alert of the year on Friday.

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Read more about the article Canyon View Estates residents go fourth day without power
Staffers at Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office elicited the help of the Public Health Department after learning of the protracted power outage.

Canyon View Estates residents go fourth day without power

Public Health Department officials are expected to check on the well-being of more than 200 residents of Canyon View Estates this weekend as the power outage enters its fourth day…

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Read more about the article Saugus girls basketball beats Canyon for first time in seven years
Saugus teammates Eden MacKenzie (20), left, and Ashlyn Canel (40), right, smother Canyon's Lucy Collins (33) at Saugus High School on Friday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus girls basketball beats Canyon for first time in seven years

Seven years. That’s how long it was since Saugus girls basketball beat Canyon. It was a 52-50 win in 2012. But on Friday night, the Centurions continued to write the…

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Read more about the article Strong defensive effort in second half leads Saugus boys basketball to victory over Canyon
Canyon junior Anthony Regalado has his shot blocked by Saugus' Nathan Perez and Stephen Tampus in a Foothill League match up at Saugus High School. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Strong defensive effort in second half leads Saugus boys basketball to victory over Canyon

The Saugus boys basketball team hosted Canyon on Friday night in a Foothill League matchup featuring two teams that entered the contest 2-1 in league play. After going into halftime…

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West Ranch boys basketball prevails against Hart, Valencia wins fourth straight Foothill League game

Both West Ranch and Hart entered a Friday-night showdown tied for fifth place in Foothill League standings and neither team wanted to give the other any room to operate. Hart…

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Read more about the article Hart boys soccer beats West Ranch to continue momentum in league play
Hart senior Brian Dolores dribbles downfield in a Foothill League matchup with West Ranch High School at Hart High School Friday afernoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Hart boys soccer beats West Ranch to continue momentum in league play

Down two goals with about 20 minutes left in the second half, West Ranch boys soccer made one last push in an attempt to capture its first Foothill League win…

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Read more about the article Pressed with uncertainty, local residents wait for shutdown to end
A sign taped to the door of the IRS office, Suite 265, 26415 Carl Boyer Drive in Santa Clarita on Tuesday reads that the office will be closed for the duration of the Government shutdown. Dan Watson/The Signal

Pressed with uncertainty, local residents wait for shutdown to end

Next Tuesday is pay day. But Dawn is worried that when that day comes, her husband, an air traffic controller in Palmdale, won’t see a penny. “There’s no one in…

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Read more about the article SCV Chamber, local attorneys provide employment law updates
Attorney Brian Koegle of Poole & Shaffery Attorneys at Law explains the new harassment laws at the 2019 Employment Law Update event presented by the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV Chamber, local attorneys provide employment law updates

With state laws constantly changing, the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce gathered local business leaders Thursday to highlight everything they need to know to be in compliance in 2019…

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Read more about the article COC, Sulphur Springs partner to support STEAM learning
Julietta Amador from Canyon Springs Elementary school launches her bottle rocket into the sky Thursday morning. The Sulphur Springs Union School District host a summer GATE Academy at Leona Cox Community School for current 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade GATE students. Eddy Martinez/The SIgnal.

COC, Sulphur Springs partner to support STEAM learning

College of the Canyons and the Sulphur Springs Union School District have agreed to a partnership that aims to support future STEAM -- science, technology, engineering, art and math --…

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Read more about the article Castaic High selects school leaders
Future Castaic High School Assistant Principal Sarah Delawder, center, and Principal Melanie Hagman look out of one of the of the classroom windows of the 400A building as construction continues at Castaic High School in Castaic on Wednesday, December 19, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Castaic High selects school leaders

The Santa Clarita Valley’s newest high school has announced the eight educators who will comprise the school’s leadership team when it opens to students later on this year. When Castaic…

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