Read more about the article Metrolink installs AEDs on all trains, including those on Antelope Valley line
FILE PHOTO. Metrolink train.

Metrolink installs AEDs on all trains, including those on Antelope Valley line

After an 18-month-long process, Metrolink trains now have automated external defibrillators, including those on the Antelope Valley line, which serves the Santa Clarita Valley. An AED is a lightweight, portable…

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Read more about the article Woman killed in truck route crash identified
Califoria Highway Patrol Officers investigate a fatal crash on the northbound Interstate 5 truck lanes south of Highway 14 Tuesday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Woman killed in truck route crash identified

The county coroner has identified the woman killed Tuesday when her car went underneath a semi truck on the northbound side of Interstate 5 as 32-year-old  Jacqueline Nicole Maynard. Investigators…

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Read more about the article Valencia’s Kawakami named All-Foothill League boys basketball Player of the Year
Valencia's Richard Kawakami (1) drives past Saugus defender Stephen Tampus (32) at Valencia High. Dan Watson/The Signal

Valencia’s Kawakami named All-Foothill League boys basketball Player of the Year

Re-writing history is difficult. Re-writing history two years in a row is even harder. But the Valencia boys basketball team did just that by reaching the CIF-Southern Section semifinals for…

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Read more about the article Skater’s dad shares history of new park
Lance Vaughn holds an archival copy of an April 2009 Signal opinion page featuring his now-22-year-old son.

Skater’s dad shares history of new park

After 12 years of writing letters, lobbying officials and waiting, Lance Vaughn and his son Garrett will finally be able to see the grand opening of a new skate park…

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Read more about the article Planners OK Needham Ranch building 6
Construction continues at Needham Ranch in Newhall as viewed from Sierra Highway on Wednesday. The Santa Clarita Planning Commission on Tuesday approved the construction of building 6, a more than 97,000-square-foot industrial structure.

Planners OK Needham Ranch building 6

Needham Ranch has not shied away from visibility to those passing through Highway 14 near Sierra Highway since the start of construction. And it’s about to grow in size after…

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Read more about the article Canyon boys tennis takes down Channel Islands
Canyon High's Jessie Lara sets his sights on returning a serve from a Channel Islands High School player during a home game on Feb. 20, 2019. Erik Luna / The Signal

Canyon boys tennis takes down Channel Islands

This season, Canyon’s Jessie Lara decided to take tennis more seriously. After two years on varsity, his third was going to be dedicated to hitting harder, serving stronger and winning.…

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Read more about the article Golden Valley swim falls to Highland
Golden Valley's William Han swims the butterfly leg of the Varsity Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Golden Valley swim falls to Highland

The Golden Valley swim team hosted Highland High School in its first official swim meet of the 2018-19 season at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center on Wednesday. Highland’s girls varsity…

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Read more about the article College seeks Continuing Education Survey participants
Students walk past the College of the Canyons University Center, which offers various degree programs and houses the Hart District's Academy of the Canyon's. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

College seeks Continuing Education Survey participants

College of the Canyons recently created a Continuing Education Survey to identify the unique and specific needs of the Santa Clarita Valley community, and school leaders are inviting residents to…

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Read more about the article Caltrans, CHP urge caution on roads
SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: CHP escorts vehicles over the top of Grapevine Summit snow starting to stick at 4000 foot level near Frazier Park. photo for The Signal by Jeff Zimmerman. Feb. 11, 2019.

Caltrans, CHP urge caution on roads

Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol spent Wednesday night readying the roads for a storm — and they hope motorists hitting the road are doing the same. “We’re already set…

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Read more about the article Wilk introduces bill aimed at state’s homeless crisis
Senator Scott Wilk of the 21st district.

Wilk introduces bill aimed at state’s homeless crisis

Prior to Sunday’s legislative introduction deadline, Sen. Scott Wilk introduced Senate Bill 333, a measure aimed at California's homeless crisis. If passed, SB 333 will require the Homeless Coordinating and…

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Read more about the article Xi Nu Zeta holds lasagna dinner to benefit Santa Clarita Valley Scholarship Foundation
SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: Sally Coss, right, cooks noodles as Liz Joswick, left and Laurie Jones prepare meet sauce to feed 200 at the Xi Nu Zeta Lasagna dinner, March 3, 2013. Dan Watson/ The Signal

Xi Nu Zeta holds lasagna dinner to benefit Santa Clarita Valley Scholarship Foundation

Following in the same tradition they’ve held for the last five decades, the Xi Nu Zeta sorority is once again hosting their annual lasagna dinner scholarship fundraiser at Our Lady…

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