Read more about the article Groundwater managers now taking applications for 7 advisers
The Rio Vista Water Treatment Plant at SCV Water. photo courtesy SCV Water.

Groundwater managers now taking applications for 7 advisers

Water officials tasked with hammering out a plan to manage Santa Clarita Valley groundwater announced Thursday they are now accepting applications for seven people to serve as the agency’s advisory…

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Read more about the article No one hurt in three-car crash
One of 3 vehicles involved in Valencia crash. Signal photo, Bobby Block.

No one hurt in three-car crash

Emergency crews responded to a three-car traffic collision in Valencia on Thursday morning on McBean Parkway, just north of Creekside Road. “This was a three-car collision with no one injured,”…

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Read more about the article Zonta Club announces guest speakers for Lunafest
Guests gather to watch a film at Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley's eighth annual Lunafest in 2019. Courtesy of Zonta Club

Zonta Club announces guest speakers for Lunafest

With the ninth annual Lunafest, a short-film festival by, for and about women, fast approaching, Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley, a nonprofit organization that strives to empower women locally…

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Read more about the article Malfunctioning air conditioner sparks false alarm at Canyon High School
All classes at Canyon High School were evacuated Thursday morning after a malfunctioning air conditioning unit sparked concerns of a fire. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Malfunctioning air conditioner sparks false alarm at Canyon High School

https://youtu.be/OnQSovsNtBk By Bobby Block Firefighters responded to Canyon High School Thursday, after receiving reports of smoke coming from the roof of a building on campus, according to Hart District officials. …

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Read more about the article College of the Canyons Sustainability Center hosts Open House
Students Jason Wu, left, and George Wang study in front of shelves of books and racks of literature on about recycling and the environment located in the new Sustainability Center during the open house event at College of the Canyons in Valencia on Wednesday. 090419. Dan Watson/The Signal

College of the Canyons Sustainability Center hosts Open House

The Sustainability Center at College of the Canyons hosted its fall semester open house event Wednesday for students, staff and community members who were interested in learning more about sustainability…

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Read more about the article Heritage Junction set for renovations beginning Thursday
Alan Pollack, President of the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society stands near the Little Red School House at Heritage Junction. Dan Watson/The Signal

Heritage Junction set for renovations beginning Thursday

Five historic buildings located at Heritage Junction are set to undergo “major renovations” beginning Thursday, as community leaders begin a restoration project that’s expected to end with a world-class museum…

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Read more about the article Saugus girls volleyball goes down to the wire with Taft
Saugus senior Carleigh Johnson dives dor a ball in a matchup with Taft at Saugus High School Wednesday evening. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Saugus girls volleyball goes down to the wire with Taft

In a sweltering hot Saugus gym, Taft had pushed the Centurions girls volleyball team to five games, then made the night even longer by going point-for-point in the final game.…

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Read more about the article Saugus girls tennis falters against Glendale
Saugus' Emily Christensen returns a volley in a matchup with Glendale at Saugus High School Wednesday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Saugus girls tennis falters against Glendale

Beginning the day with their original starters and a complete roster, the Saugus girls tennis team made some in-game adjustments against a strong Glendale High School Team at Saugus High…

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Read more about the article Calling all animal lovers: ‘Bow-Wows & Meows’ is back
Families pose with their newly adopted pups at the annual Bow-Wows & Meows Pet Fair at Hart Park. Courtesy of Bow-Wows & Meows

Calling all animal lovers: ‘Bow-Wows & Meows’ is back

Anyone looking to adopt a new, four-legged family member or simply enjoy some time with your furry friends is invited to William S. Hart Park for the 19th annual Bow-Wows…

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Read more about the article HandsOn Santa Clarita’s 9/11 Day of Service postponed
Volunteers gather to make care packages for military and first responders as part of the annual 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance. Courtesy of HandsOn Santa Clarita

HandsOn Santa Clarita’s 9/11 Day of Service postponed

HandsOn Santa Clarita, a nonprofit volunteer center, typically hosts its annual 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance to both pay tribute to the victims and honor those who began their…

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Read more about the article Native American Pow Wow returns to Hart Park
Aaron Ten Bears, in Oglala Lakota regalia carries an eagle dance staff, shield and wears an eagle feather bustle as he dances during the 25th Annual Hart of the West Pow Wow and Native American Craft Fair held at William S. Hart Park in Newhall on Sunday, October 07, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Native American Pow Wow returns to Hart Park

You can experience some of the Native American culture as the 26th annual Hart of the West Pow Wow and Craft Fair returns to William S. Hart Park on Oct.…

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Read more about the article SCV Education Foundation reaches over 2,000 kids
Two children hold up a tote bag filled with books after receiving it from the Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation "Bag of Books" program. Courtesy photo.

SCV Education Foundation reaches over 2,000 kids

The Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation said this week that over 2,000 local kindergarten students receive books from their weekly “Bag of Books” program. The program is designed to give…

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Read more about the article One DUI arrest made in Friday checkpoint
FILE PHOTO. The California Highway Patrol runs a sobriety checkpoint on the Old Road near Constitution Avenue in Stevenson Ranch on Friday, August 18, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

One DUI arrest made in Friday checkpoint

The results of Friday’s DUI checkpoint turned up one arrest — about two weeks after a previous checkpoint didn’t have any drunken drivers pass through, according to California Highway Patrol…

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