Read more about the article The Pie Tin owners announce bakery up for sale
The Pie Tin owners announce Thursday the bakery is up for sale. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

The Pie Tin owners announce bakery up for sale

The Santa Clarita Valley’s specialty bakery The Pie Tin is going up for sale, owners announced Thursday. “We are suffering from our own success,” co-owner Laura Jardine said in a…

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Read more about the article SCV’s Galpin Subaru to close doors indefinitely by Jan. 9
A Porsche dealership is confirmed to join other dealers at the Valencia Auto Center, with a home once occupied by Mazda and Subaru. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

SCV’s Galpin Subaru to close doors indefinitely by Jan. 9

Plans for Santa Clarita’s Galpin Subaru to relocate elsewhere in the Santa Clarita Valley no longer have the green light, so the local dealership is set to close down indefinitely,…

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Read more about the article Strong offense powers Saugus to win over Highland
Saugus' Dylan Sullivan (21) drives through Highland defenders Mathan Contreras (16) and Adryan Rodriguez (22) at Saugus High School on Friday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Strong offense powers Saugus to win over Highland

The Saugus boys soccer team got back to its winning ways on Friday morning, defeating Highland 4-2 at Saugus. The Centurions offense was on point for most of the game,…

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California ‘Amber Alert’ creator, Board of Equalization chairman retires

George Runner, the 66-year-old representative for the Board of Equalization’s 1st District, which includes Santa Clarita, has announced his plans to retire from public service. Runner represented the Board of…

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Read more about the article Canyon hangs tough, falls to Simi Valley in closing seconds
Canyon senior Harrison Davis tries to get around a trio of defenders in a matchup with Simi Valley High School at Harry Welch Stadium Thursday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Canyon hangs tough, falls to Simi Valley in closing seconds

Donning black and yellow jerseys during a cold night game, Canyon boys soccer took on Simi Valley, the No. 7 team in California according to maxpreps.com, at Canyon High School…

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Read more about the article TMU women’s basketball’s Soares logs career-high in win over NAIA-ranked William Jessup
TMU's Stephanie Soares (25) shoots against a William Jessup University defender at The Master's University on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

TMU women’s basketball’s Soares logs career-high in win over NAIA-ranked William Jessup

The No. 21 Master’s University women’s basketball team built an early 23-9 first quarter lead that it didn’t relinquish, defeating No. 24 William Jessup 69-59 Thursday night at The MacArthur…

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Read more about the article Earthquake early warning app for L.A. County now available
Education Facilitator Sarah Ramirez, left, and student Dylan Manguy, 5, take cover under a desk as they participate in The Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at the City of Santa Clarita Valencia Library held at 10:18 AM in Valencia on Thursday, October, 18, 2018. (Photo by Dan Watson)

Earthquake early warning app for L.A. County now available

A notice to the general public ahead of time that an earthquake would strike seemed far-fetched decades ago. Thanks to a new app, residents of the Los Angeles County could…

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Read more about the article Hill takes the oath of office, makes first Congressional vote
Hill addresses the media outside the Capitol Building after she had been sworn in Thursday, January 3, 2018. Photo courtesy of the office of Katie Hill.

Hill takes the oath of office, makes first Congressional vote

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, joined the 116th United States Congress after taking the oath of office alongside 433 other congressional representatives Thursday. The day began with the House organizing…

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Read more about the article City shares tips on how to prepare for an emergency, training course registration to open soon
Flooding of Iron Canyon. photo by Katharine Lotze, The Signal.

City shares tips on how to prepare for an emergency, training course registration to open soon

With the winter season well underway, residents could soon see severe weather conditions. The city of Santa Clarita recently shared tips on how to prepare for an emergency, and announced…

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Read more about the article Drug arrest yields stun gun, meth and two puppies wearing sweaters
A SCV Sheriff Station deputy checks on puppies found during an arrest. Courtesy photo SCV Sheriff Station.

Drug arrest yields stun gun, meth and two puppies wearing sweaters

When sheriff’s deputies arrested a felony suspect found sleeping in a car, they made list of items found in the vehicle: stun gun, large quantity of meth and two puppies…

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