Read more about the article More arrests made on Pine Street
A Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputy takes a woman into custody near the intersection of Pine Street and 6th Street in Newhall. Lorena Mejia/The Signal

More arrests made on Pine Street

Deputies who last week cleaned up a problem-plagued block on Pine Street made a return visit to that street Thursday, arresting three on suspicion of trespassing. A woman and two…

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Read more about the article Valencia Acura gets a look into the future
Cheri Fleming (center) with her dear friend, Yamada-san (right), at the Honda headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Courtesy of Cheri Fleming

Valencia Acura gets a look into the future

Valencia Acura co-owner Cheri Fleming got more than she expected on a recent trip to Japan in her role as a volunteer for Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley:…

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Read more about the article La Mesa Jr. High faculty discover threat written on campus grounds
A Los Angeles County Sheriff's car sits in front of of La Mesa Junior High following a threat. Cory Rubin/The Signal

La Mesa Jr. High faculty discover threat written on campus grounds

In a statement released to the public, La Mesa Junior High School Principal Michele Krantz informed parents and students that campus staff had found a threat written on a small…

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Read more about the article COC Insider: Former Cougar wide receiver expected to be first-round pick in 2019 NFL Draft
Former College of the Canyons wide receiver Marquise Brown had a record-setting rookie debut on Sunday in the Baltimore Ravens' 59-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Jim Bloomfield / COC Sports Information.

COC Insider: Former Cougar wide receiver expected to be first-round pick in 2019 NFL Draft

By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director For The Signal The College of the Canyons football team will be represented at the 2019 NFL Draft with former Cougar wide receiver Marquise…

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Read more about the article Wilk’s animal-blood donation bill moves ahead
Senator Scott Wilk of the 21st district.

Wilk’s animal-blood donation bill moves ahead

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Wednesday his “doggy donor bill,” which seeks to modernize animal-blood donation laws, cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. A news release from…

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Read more about the article Local student named winner of Congressional Art Competition
Congresswoman Katie Hill examines the display of artwork at the Congressional Art Reception held at Fast Frame in Valencia on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local student named winner of Congressional Art Competition

Valencia High School student Noelle Amey was named the winner of the Congressional Art Competition on Wednesday, meaning her photograph, “Regeneration,” will soon hang in the Capitol. Students attending high…

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Read more about the article Wildcats boys volleyball completes fourth straight undefeated Foothill League season
West Ranch players celebrate a point against Valencia at Valencia on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Wildcats boys volleyball completes fourth straight undefeated Foothill League season

By Jason Greenwald For The Signal When the West Ranch boys volleyball team beat Valencia on Wednesday, it completed its fourth straight undefeated season in the Foothill League. The Wildcats…

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Read more about the article Several throwers advance to CIF-SS prelims after strong showing at Foothill League Finals
Saugus' Gaetano Ferrera, left, Canyon's Jacob Lopez, middle, and Golden Valley's Kienan Donovan took the top three spots in the varsity boys discus throw at the Foothill League Finals on Wednesday at Hart High School. Dan Lovi/The Signal

Several throwers advance to CIF-SS prelims after strong showing at Foothill League Finals

“Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.” Canyon senior Jacob Lopez repeated that mantra out loud before stepping up for a throw in the Foothill League varsity boys discus championship at…

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Read more about the article West Ranch boys volleyball keeps Foothill League undefeated record intact with win over Valencia
West Ranchs players celebrate their second win against Valencia at Valencia on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

West Ranch boys volleyball keeps Foothill League undefeated record intact with win over Valencia

Coming down to the wire, the West Ranch and Valencia boys volleyball rivalry lived up the hype as the Wildcats traveled to Valencia High School for the Vikings’ Senior Night…

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Read more about the article Valdez wins individual title, West Ranch boys golf tops league
West Ranch's Ben Valdez tees off on the second hole of Foothill League Meet Number 6 at The Oaks Club at Valencia. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Valdez wins individual title, West Ranch boys golf tops league

On the 17th hole, Ben Valdez’s second shot hit a tree. The ball bounced in the direction opposite the green and landed near the base of the tree’s trunk. “It…

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Read more about the article Town and Country Farm School closes amid complaints, employee concerns
Many of the facility's components, which included animals were left at on the campus site for weeks after closure. Other things, such as the kids toys, have been abandoned, April 18, 2019. Cory Rubin/The Signal.

Town and Country Farm School closes amid complaints, employee concerns

A locally licensed preschool and daycare faced a growing number of complaints before it abruptly shut down March 8, leaving teachers without their final paycheck, according to multiple sources with…

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Read more about the article City Council focuses on protecting Newhall Creek in discussing Newhall Gateway
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File photo

City Council focuses on protecting Newhall Creek in discussing Newhall Gateway

Environmental protection was at the focus of Tuesday’s Santa Clarita City Council discussion over the Newhall Gateway conceptual plan, a proposed commercial space near Newhall Avenue and Sierra Highway. After…

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Read more about the article Take a trip to nature at the Day at the Rocks
Four children climb rocks at Vasquez Rocks on Monday, April 17, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Take a trip to nature at the Day at the Rocks

Spring has sprung, which means it’s almost time for the Vasquez Rocks Nature Center Associates’ annual Day at the Rocks event, scheduled Saturday, April 27. “We just want to do…

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Read more about the article Supervisors approve plan to put mobile homes in reach of the homeless
FILE PHOTO. A homeless camp photographed in April 2018 inside private property in the hills behind the 26300 block of Diamond Place. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Supervisors approve plan to put mobile homes in reach of the homeless

County supervisors agreed on a plan this week to try to put mobile homes within reach of the homeless. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved…

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Read more about the article SCV Senior Center: Through the generations
Attendees file into the new senior center for tours at the ribbon cutting on Golden Valley Road in Canyon Country. Cory Rubin/The Signal

SCV Senior Center: Through the generations

When the Santa Clarita Valley hit a growth spurt in the early 1970s, new needs arose for many public services — including those for older residents. That, said Barbara Cochran,…

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