Read more about the article Deputies investigating two reports of battery stemming from Boots & Brews
The third annual Boots & Brews Country Music Festival at Central Park in Saugus Saturday. Emily Alvarenga/The Signal

Deputies investigating two reports of battery stemming from Boots & Brews

While deputies continue to investigate reports of battery regarding incidents that allegedly took place Saturday at the Boots & Brews Country Music Festival in Central Park, festival organizers are following…

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Read more about the article Castaic High gas pipeline set to be complete in July
The Hart district held a ceremony on Friday to commemorate the one-year countdown to Castaic High School's opening.

Castaic High gas pipeline set to be complete in July

Officials and local stakeholders agreed Tuesday that the gas pipeline and meter at Castaic High School is to be completed by July 12. Randy Wrage, the project manager for the…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: Monte Brooks takes baseball know-how overseas
Master's baseball coach Monte Brooks recently spent time leading a pair of clinics in London. Photo courtesy of Tony Berru

TMU Insider: Monte Brooks takes baseball know-how overseas

When the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees meet in London Stadium on June 29 and 30, it will mark the first time Major League Baseball teams have played…

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Read more about the article 2018-19 Saugus Year in Review
The Saugus girls soccer team returned to the postseason after a five-year playoff drought. Cory Rubin/The Signal

2018-19 Saugus Year in Review

For the Saugus High School athletics program, the past year was about getting back to the playoffs. The girls and boys soccer teams and the baseball team all returned to…

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Read more about the article McLean joins regional leaders at mobility workshop
In this undated file photo, a Metrolink commuter train heads for Via Princessa station. Dan Watson/The Signal

McLean joins regional leaders at mobility workshop

Santa Clarita Mayor Marsha McLean gathered with other elected officials from around the region for the annual San Fernando Valley Council of Governments Mobility Workshop to lay out transportation priorities…

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Read more about the article Hart baseball controls VIBL game from start to finish, beats Royal
Hart junior William Johnson scores early in a VIBL matchup with Royal High School at Hart High School Monday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Hart baseball controls VIBL game from start to finish, beats Royal

“Control the game, slow it down, take your time,” said Hart baseball head coach Jim Ozella to his pitcher Daniel Parra after giving up a leadoff single to begin the…

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Read more about the article Local Advisory Committee applications now open
In this Signal file photo, Assemblywoman Christy Smith points to the football field where she practiced as a Pop Warner football league cheer leader as a girl during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for 21 new classrooms at Sierra Vista Junior High School in Canyon Country. Her new bill reprioritizes the revenue for Kids Plates from the DMV, which will help more children, she said Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local Advisory Committee applications now open

Residents of the Santa Clarita Valley and the 38th Assembly District have been invited by Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, to apply to one of the 2019-20 Local Advisory Committees,…

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Read more about the article Local families hit canyon country for some Summer Bash fun
Families enjoy live music, food trucks and games at the annual Summer Bash in Canyon Country Friday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Local families hit canyon country for some Summer Bash fun

Children, parents and even puppies enjoyed hours of fun at Friday’s annual Summer Bash event, hosted by the city of Santa Clarita. Hundreds of local residents were in attendance for…

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Read more about the article Local personal trainer writes book to encourage kids to exercise
Local resident and personal trainer, Keith Oden, wrote "Fitz & Fry's Galactic Workout," a children's book to get kids excited about exercising. Courtesy of Sara Oden

Local personal trainer writes book to encourage kids to exercise

Local resident Keith Oden has been a personal trainer for six years. After being asked about children’s fitness multiple times by his clients, Oden decided to create something they could…

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Read more about the article Crime Prevention Unit deputies rescue two homeless women, pets
One of three dogs rescued Monday by Crime Prevention Unit deputies. Courtesy photo, SCV Sheriff's Station

Crime Prevention Unit deputies rescue two homeless women, pets

Deputies rescued two homeless women Monday — one requiring medical attention found unresponsive after three days of immobility due to her obesity and the other requiring county custody of her…

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Read more about the article Rotary Club hosts 2nd Annual People’s Choice Car Show
Attendees walk down a line of the 80 cars on display at the Rotary 2nd Annual Peoples Choice Car show held at Southern California Innovation Park in Santa Clarita on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Rotary Club hosts 2nd Annual People’s Choice Car Show

Santa Clarita Valley Rotary Club held its 2nd Annual People’s Choice Car Show Saturday, with the proceeds of the event scheduled to help the SCV’s homeless populations. Held at Southern…

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Read more about the article Spiteful ex sells cherished comfort pup while dog owner is at work
Ashley Farley holds Ella's toys and a picture of her after an ex-boyfriend sold her on Craigslist. Lorena Mejia/The Signal

Spiteful ex sells cherished comfort pup while dog owner is at work

Breaking up comes typically with some pain, but not usually the sort suffered by Ashley Farley — who returned home from work to learn her boyfriend had sold her dog.…

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Read more about the article Two airlifted from crash after truck plunges into ravine
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Two airlifted from crash after truck plunges into ravine

Two people were airlifted to the hospital Monday afternoon after being plucked from a ravine where their box truck plunged into the dry creek bed near Agua Dulce. The solo-vehicle…

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Read more about the article Sheriff’s Foundation brings community leaders to station for unique fundraiser
Attendees get a closer look at a helicopter used by the SCV Sheriff's station during a SCV Sheriff's Foundation fundraiser. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

Sheriff’s Foundation brings community leaders to station for unique fundraiser

More than 60 Santa Clarita Valley leaders from various fields participated in a unique fundraiser to support the local Sheriff’s Station on Thursday. Attendees received a first-hand look at multiple…

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Henry Mayo Newhall foundation gives $150K in scholarships; Hart District distributes funds

The William S. Hart Union High School District, in partnership with the Santa Clarita Valley Scholarship Foundation and Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation, assisted with the disbursement of $150,000 in scholarships…

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Read more about the article UPDATE: Pedestrian suffers minor injury to arm in traffic collision
A man was transported to the hospital with an injured wrist after he was hit by a vehicle on Lyons and Railroad Avenue in Newhall Monday. Lorena Mejia/The Signal

UPDATE: Pedestrian suffers minor injury to arm in traffic collision

A pedestrian was taken to the hospital early Monday afternoon for minor injuries to his arm after a vehicle made contact with his “extremity” as he was walking. Emergency response…

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