Read more about the article City, sheriff’s station designate April as Distracted Driving Awareness month
In an effort to lower traffic-related incidents in the area, the city partnered with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and William S. Hart Union School District to host a video contest designed to create peer-to-peer messaging on the topic of distracted driving.

City, sheriff’s station designate April as Distracted Driving Awareness month

The city of Santa Clarita joined the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and other law enforcement agencies across the nation in designating April as Distracted Driving Awareness month. “Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article 2019 Cowboy Festival brings out more than 10,000 visitors
The Messick Family entertains on the Heritage Junction Stage at The 2019 Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival held at William S. Hart Park in Nehwall on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

2019 Cowboy Festival brings out more than 10,000 visitors

More than 10,000 people gathered at William S. Hart Park and Heritage Junction over the weekend to celebrate the wild West at the 2019 Cowboy Festival hosted by the city…

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Read more about the article Congresswoman visits with constituents
Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, hosted multiple meetings with constituents Monday in an effort to hear their concerns. The Congresswoman concluded her day at Canterbury Village, where local seniors had the opportunity to share their concerns in regards to affordable housing, Medicare and social security.

Congresswoman visits with constituents

After appearances at multiple events this past weekend, Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, was back to visiting with her Santa Clarita Valley constituents Monday. The congresswoman began the day with…

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Read more about the article Basic Needs Center now open at College of the Canyons
Located in the Student Center’s room 123B, the Basic Needs Center, or BaNC, seeks to provide currently enrolled students with free food, clothing, personal hygiene items, shower kits, on-site microwave access and other specialty items.

Basic Needs Center now open at College of the Canyons

In an effort to better meet the needs of students who are in need of assistance, College of the Canyons has expanded and rebranded its Food for Thought Pantry into…

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Read more about the article Investigators scrutinize latest pedestrian fatality
One person was killed on the northbound side of Highway 14 south of the Golden Valley Road off-ramp, April 12, 2019. Austin Dave / The Signal.

Investigators scrutinize latest pedestrian fatality

A man in his 60’s was struck and killed by a motorist Friday, marking the second time in just over a month that a pedestrian has died in a Santa…

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Read more about the article Elected officials gather for meet-and-greet at Sports Complex
Moazzem H. Chowdhury takes the stage before welcoming the first speakers at a meet-and-greet at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Elected officials gather for meet-and-greet at Sports Complex

Families from across the Santa Clarita Valley met with their elected officials and religious representatives for a meet-and-greet dinner at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex on Sunday. Among the elected…

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