Building homes — one house at a time
Home-building members of First Presbyterian Church of Newhall show off the home they helped build with some members of the family they built the home for. Courtesy photo

Building homes — one house at a time

Ten men and women with the average age of 70 built a 22-by-11-foot home in Tijuana, Mexico, over a three-day period May 3-6. Still euphoric about the house they built,…

Local resident crowned Miss Rodeo UNR
Jessie Chikato is a 2017 Vasquez High School graduate and a sophomore studying nursing at the University of Nevada, Reno. Courtesy photo

Local resident crowned Miss Rodeo UNR

There is rodeo royalty in our midst. Local resident and 2017 Vasquez High School graduate Jessie Chikato is the 2018-19 Miss Rodeo UNR, representing the University of Nevada, Reno.  It’s…

Foothill League track and field stars Cash and Strader excelling over summer
Solomon Strader celebrates his personal record in the boys 400-meter at the Brooks PR Invitational with West Ranch head coach Sara Soltani. Photo courtesy Danielle Strader.

Foothill League track and field stars Cash and Strader excelling over summer

While the high school track and field season concluded last month, Santa Clarita Valley athletes are still putting in work during the summer to improve their craft. Two athletes who…

2018-19 Signal Sports Awards: And the nominees are…
Saugus junior Adrian McIntyre goes up for a layup in a Foothill League matchup with Canyon at Canyon High School. Cory Rubin/The Signal

2018-19 Signal Sports Awards: And the nominees are…

Newcomer of the Year Nathan Perez - Never taking a shot he didn’t like, the freshman shooting guard was a pesky scorer that could come off screens or hit standstill…

LAHSA lowers Santa Clarita homeless count
Volunteers fill out forms at The Centre in Santa Clarita as they prepare to participate in the annual homeless count on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

LAHSA lowers Santa Clarita homeless count

Despite what local community leaders believe to be an already low number, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority updated its Santa Clarita homeless population count to an even lower tally.…

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