Read more about the article Playtime returns for House of Bounce’s re-opening
Owner Tiffany Blankenship, second from the left, cuts the ribbon outside of House of Bounce for its grand re-opening. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Playtime returns for House of Bounce’s re-opening

Children jumped in excitement standing outside House of Bounce in the moments before its grand re-opening at the Westfield Valencia Town Center on Saturday. “It’s never easy pulling your kids…

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Read more about the article Debut of local filmmaker’s second film gets full house
The cast and crew answered questions after the screening of “The Adventure of TP Man and Flusher” at the MAIN Theater on Saturday. From left to right, Abby Stevens, Ben Snow, Blake Borders, Griffin Loch, Arielle Gottesman, San Grossinger, Skyler Verkouteren, Eric Mickelson, and Robert McPeters at The MAIN Theater on Saturday. Emily Alvarenga/The Signal

Debut of local filmmaker’s second film gets full house

Newhall’s The MAIN hosted the screening of 15-year-old Griffin Loch’s second feature-length film on Saturday. Almost every seat was full at the fifth and final screening of “The Adventure of…

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Read more about the article Little league lives on
Los Angeles County Supervisor, 5th District, Kathryn Barger throws out the first pitch of the season during the opening ceremony of the Santa Clarita Youth Baseball League held at the Castaic Sports Complex on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Little league lives on

The Santa Clarita Youth Baseball league is back as they celebrated their 2019 opening ceremony at their new home, the Castaic Sports Complex, on Saturday. After leaving the fields at…

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Read more about the article Home runs lift West Ranch over Saugus
West Ranch's Garrett Monheim (11) celebrates with teammates Nikko Clarke (15) and Nick Perez (8) after hitting a home run against Saugus on Friday, March 9. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Home runs lift West Ranch over Saugus

Saugus baseball was throwing rocks. West Ranch, however, was throwing boulders. The Wildcats had two massive hits that cleared the Saugus fences and resulted in a 4-2 win on Saturday…

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Read more about the article Golden Valley’s student television network named best in the West
SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: California Secretary of State Alex Padilla, left, is interviewed by Andrew Oh, 15, for GVTV before Padilla gave presentation on early voter registration to 550 Golden Valley High School students gathered in the Golden Valley Gym on Wednesday, September 19, 2018. (Photo by Dan Watson).

Golden Valley’s student television network named best in the West

It’s not every day that a public high school video production teacher gets to talk about his students being named the best of the best in all the West. But…

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NorCal officials determine Santa Clarita man was murdered, transporting ‘large quantity’ of drugs.

Law enforcement officials in Northern California have confirmed that the death of Patrick Weber, 41, from Santa Clarita, two weeks ago was the result of homicide. “At this time, Weber’s…

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Read more about the article SCV wealth advisor listed among ‘Best-in-State’ by Forbes
Courtesy image: Brian P. Jacobs

SCV wealth advisor listed among ‘Best-in-State’ by Forbes

Brian P. Jacobs, senior vice president and wealth advisor of Morgan Stanley’s Valencia Wealth Management office, was named one of Forbes Magazine’s Best-in-State Wealth Advisors for 2019. “It’s a heck…

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Read more about the article House passes HR 1
“We just passed #HR1 and made history,” Rep, Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, posted to Facebook shortly after the vote. “‪Our government belongs to the people, not corporations or special interests.”

House passes HR 1

The House of Representatives on Friday passed House Resolution 1, which supporters say seeks to expand Americans’ access to the ballot box, reduce the influence of big money in politics…

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Read more about the article SUSD opens nominations for award
Dr. Joan Lucid, former superintendent of the Saugus Union School District. Courtesy image: Lee Morrell

SUSD opens nominations for award

The Saugus Union School District opened up nominations for individuals to possibly receive the first annual Dr. Joan Lucid Leadership and Service Award, according to a news release issued by…

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Read more about the article Man detained after incident on Santa Clarita bus
Deputies detain a man suspected of assaulting a bus driver near the Newhall Metrolink Station. Austin Dave/The Signal

Man detained after incident on Santa Clarita bus

A Santa Clarita Transit commuter bus headed for North Hollywood was held up Friday as deputies investigated an assault, authorities confirmed. The incident occurred near the Newhall Metrolink Station shortly…

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TMU men’s basketball headed to third straight GSAC championship game after defeating Westmont College in semis

The Master’s University men’s basketball team shrugged off a slow start against Westmont College in the semifinals of the Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament on Friday at William Jessup University…

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Read more about the article Foothill League baseball games rescheduled due to rain
Saugus baseball coach Carl Grissom uses a leafblower to dry the dirt on the first baseline on Friday. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Foothill League baseball games rescheduled due to rain

Living in Southern California, baseball players never really ever get used to rain or playing inclement weather. Things have changed. Throughout the month of February and into the beginning of…

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