Read more about the article First-half struggles spell trouble for Saugus football against Redondo Union
Saugus junior quarterback Colton FitzGerald scrambles in a nonleague matchup with Redondo Union at Cougar Stadium Friday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

First-half struggles spell trouble for Saugus football against Redondo Union

It was a rude awakening for the Saugus football team in the first half of Friday night’s game against Redondo Union.  Heading into its home opener, Saugus was dripping with…

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Read more about the article Santos scores five touchdowns as Valencia football dominates Silverado
Valencia's Jake Santos (21) runs against Silverado High at Valencia on Friday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Santos scores five touchdowns as Valencia football dominates Silverado

Jake Santos scored five touchdowns on Friday night as Valencia football beat Silverado of Victorville 69-19 in the Vikings’ home opener. Nick Pham scored the first touchdown of the evening…

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Read more about the article West Ranch football defeats Antelope Valley for first time in program history
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West Ranch football defeats Antelope Valley for first time in program history

Bryanna Winner For the Signal West Ranch football defeated Antelope Valley 42-22 at Antelope Valley. This win marks the first time that the Wildcats have defeated the Antelopes in program…

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Read more about the article City Council to discuss process for naming city facilities
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File photo

City Council to discuss process for naming city facilities

The Santa Clarita City Council will discuss Tuesday establishing a process for naming city facilities, after Councilwoman Laurene Weste suggested naming City Hall after one of the city’s founding fathers…

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Read more about the article Trinity Classical Academy provides students with unique STEM education
Alfred Mann Foundation employees walk Trinity students through one the design of one of their inventions. Courtesy photo

Trinity Classical Academy provides students with unique STEM education

Giving students an opportunity to speak with and learn from experts in their respective fields, Trinity Classical Academy has partnered with the Alfred Mann Foundation to promote STEM fields with…

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Read more about the article Smith nursing bill signed into law
SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: College of the Canyons student nurse Lauren Deckman, left, prepares to give Hinnani Rabih of Valencia his flu shot as he joins the hundreds people who attended the L.A County free flu shot event held at College of the Canyons in Valencia on Friday, November 15, 2019.

Smith nursing bill signed into law

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1051 into law Friday, giving exemption to how long an adjunct nursing instructor at a community college nursing program can teach during a given…

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Read more about the article First vaping-related death reported in Los Angeles County
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First vaping-related death reported in Los Angeles County

Public health officials have reported the first vaping-related death in Los Angeles County. Although they wouldn’t say where in the county the death occurred, officials with the Los Angeles County…

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Read more about the article Northlake Elementary receives traffic safety tips from the pros
Officer Justin Halgren of the Newhall California Highway Patrol office explains safety measures to the Northlake Elementary School Student Valet Drop-off program members. Courtesy photo.

Northlake Elementary receives traffic safety tips from the pros

Although they’re only in elementary school, California Highway Patrol Officer Justin Hallgren let the students of Northlake Elementary School know how important they are to keeping their schoolmates safe every…

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Read more about the article It’s prom season for the seniors of Santa Clarita
Patti Cooper, left, is presented a corsage by Ken Fassino as they attend the Red Carpet:Senior Prom held at the Bella Via SCV Senior Center in Santa Clarita on Friday, September 06, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

It’s prom season for the seniors of Santa Clarita

It may not be prom season for high school students, but it certainly is for the senior citizens of the Santa Clarita Valley, thanks to Girl Scout Troop No. 7222. …

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Read more about the article Slater’s 50/50 to open at Westfield in early 2020
Construction walls around a restaraunt space at the Westfield Valencia Towncenter announces that Slaters 50/50 will be coming this winter. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Slater’s 50/50 to open at Westfield in early 2020

Westfield Valencia Town Center announced a new burger establishment, Slater’s 50/50, is slated to open in the former Sisley space in 2020. Slater’s 50/50 is set to open in Winter…

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Read more about the article It’s time to spend ‘A Day in Their Paws’
Red, a breed, of chihuahua, sniffs the camera during his first Brittany Foundation adoption event. Samie Gebers/The Signal

It’s time to spend ‘A Day in Their Paws’

Volunteers with The Brittany Foundation Animal Sanctuary, a no-kill shelter, plan to spend 24 hours “on lockdown” with a shelter dog in their kennel on Sept. 28. The goal of…

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Read more about the article Brush fire near Pyramid Lake burns one acre
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Brush fire near Pyramid Lake burns one acre

A slow-moving brush fire near Pyramid Lake burned about 1 acre Friday afternoon before it was snuffed out. The fire broke out shortly before 12:30 p.m. near the southbound lanes…

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Read more about the article All aboard for ‘The William S. Hart Train Show’
Cameron Lee, 3, looks at the train show put on by the High Desert Modular Model Railroad Club, based out of Antelope Valley, at Hart Hall in Newhall on Sunday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

All aboard for ‘The William S. Hart Train Show’

Train aficionados from near and far are invited to attend the William S. Hart Train Show on Sept. 14-15.  Presented in a collaboration between the Los Angeles County Department of…

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Read more about the article COC offering open house for University Center students
Students come and go from the Dianne G. Van Hook University Center at College of the Canyons. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

COC offering open house for University Center students

Residents interested in receiving a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree while remaining in the Santa Clarita Valley are invited to open house event on Tuesday, Sept. 17, that will detail…

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