Read more about the article Supervisors look into expanding domestic violence examinations
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Supervisors look into expanding domestic violence examinations

Los Angeles County supervisors authorized a study on Tuesday looking into how to expand domestic violence examination services to include victims of family violence.  Kathryn Barger, who represents the county’s…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo Fitness and Health unveil new facility
Attendees cheer their teams as Tyra Boozer, left, from Hart High School and Aubrey McKessy form Canyon High cross paths as they push a sleds carrying 70 pounds of weight while they compete at the grand opening event for the Performance Institute at the Henry Mayo Fitness and Health Center in Valencia on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Henry Mayo Fitness and Health unveil new facility

Henry Mayo Fitness and Health celebrated the grand opening of its new facility Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the first-ever Santa Clarita Valley Battle of the Fittest High School…

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Read more about the article A renovation of history in the making
Roofers the Edison House for a metal roof on Wednesday, The Edison House is one of the the historical buildings that is part of the renovation project at Heritage Junction in Newhall, October 30, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

A renovation of history in the making

On Wednesday, work began on reshingling the roofs of the historic buildings at the Heritage Junction in Hart Park. Previously, the roofs had wooden shingles, which are being replaced with metal shingles custom-painted to closely resemble the original wood aesthetic.

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Read more about the article Operation School Bell provides new clothes for students
Families line up in Old Navy in Stevenson Ranch to take part in the Assistance League of Santa Clarita's Operation School Bell Monday evening.

Operation School Bell provides new clothes for students

Each year, the Assistance League hosts Operation School Bell program, in which children with financial need are selected by their teachers to go on a back to school shopping trip sponsored by the Assistance League.

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Read more about the article Bella Vida to host tribute for Veterans Day
The new Bella Vida senior center. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Bella Vida to host tribute for Veterans Day

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The Bella Vida senior center is hosting a Veterans Day tribute event to give thanks and gratitude for veterans throughout the country on Nov.…

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Read more about the article Halloween takes over Castaic Sports Complex
FILE PHOTO Wonder Woman Phoenix Silvers chooses which candy she wants after playing a carnival game at the Halloween Splash Carnival at the Castaic Sports Complex on Saturday. Raychel Stewart/The Signal

Halloween takes over Castaic Sports Complex

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation hosted the annual Halloween Splash and Carnival at the Castaic Sports Complex and Aquatic Center…

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Read more about the article Saugus singles players leave it all on the court at Foothill League prelims
Canyon's Amber Kashay returns a volley at the Foothill League Prelims at the Paseo Club in Valencia Wednesday morning. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Saugus singles players leave it all on the court at Foothill League prelims

Last season, Saugus tennis player Emily Christensen fell short of the Foothill League semifinals. She was determined to get there this year but achieving that goal meant going through a…

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Read more about the article Local legislators call on feds to help people subjected to power outages
FILE PHOTO A worker from Southern California Edison works to restore power in Saugus on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Local legislators call on feds to help people subjected to power outages

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale and Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, requested federal assistance this week for rural communities, including parts of the Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article Trinity volleyball outlasts Bishop Diego to advance to semifinals
Trinity Classical Academy outside hitter Tori Fay with the kill against Bishop Diego at Henry Mayo Fitness Center on Wednesday.

Trinity volleyball outlasts Bishop Diego to advance to semifinals

With their backs against the wall and facing elimination, Trinity Classical Academy dug deep in a CIF-Southern Section Division 8 quarterfinals girls volleyball match against Bishop Diego at the Henry…

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Vikings, Wildcats dominate doubles in Foothill League girls tennis prelims

On Wednesday afternoon, Sydney Tamondong was visibly emotional after securing a spot in the Foothill League doubles semifinals. “I’m so excited,” the sophomore said. “Honestly, it's just a great experience…

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Read more about the article Searching the ashes
Rubble is all that remains of the Corrales/Hull family's home in Canyon Country after the Tick Fire. Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. Emily Alvarenga/The Signal

Searching the ashes

Friends, family and neighbors worked through 60 to 70 mph winds on Wednesday morning, as ash and debris blew through the air, searching for Casey, Sam Hull’s missing dog. Casey,…

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Read more about the article 5 hurt, taken to hospital, in pileup near brush fire site
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

5 hurt, taken to hospital, in pileup near brush fire site

Five people were injured late Wednesday afternoon in a pileup on Highway 14, near the scene of firefighting efforts to extinguish a 30-acre brush fire.  The multi-vehicle crash happened a…

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Read more about the article Sand Canyon family displaced after methane found escaping under their home
HazMat crew members converge on home in Sand Canyon. Signal photo, Bobby Block

Sand Canyon family displaced after methane found escaping under their home

A Sand Canyon family was displaced from their home mid-afternoon Wednesday after fire officials discovered methane escaping from under their house. About 3:20 p.m., fire officials tracked escaping methane to…

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Read more about the article Fire cause investigators scour Tick Fire source
Human remains were discovered in Canyon Country near an area affected by the Tick Fire Saturday. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Fire cause investigators scour Tick Fire source

In the daily Tick Fire updates posted by fire officials, one column on their checklist — alongside homes destroyed, acres burned, residents displaced — has remained unchanged since the fire…

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Read more about the article Canyon High School Theater celebrates first musical competition win in four years
Canyon High School theater director Art Miller (back, right) poses with his ten students who won first place in the musical category at last weekend's DTASC competition. Matt Fernandez/ The Signal

Canyon High School Theater celebrates first musical competition win in four years

While Wednesday is usually the dreaded “hump day” of the week, this Wednesday was especially sweet for the Canyon High School drama program, which celebrated awards students earned over the weekend at the Drama Teachers Association of Southern California, or DTASC, competition, with cupcakes and sparkling juice in champagne glasses.

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Read more about the article Hill announces last day in Congress is Friday
Signal File Photo: Rep. Katie Hill fields questions from KABC's Amy Powell during a town hall event in Palmdale, January 6, 2019. Austin Dave/The Signal

Hill announces last day in Congress is Friday

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, announced her final day in Congress would be Friday.  She is expected to deliver her final floor speech on Thursday, according to Hill’s chief of…

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Read more about the article Local assistance center helps a dozen Tick Fire victims on opening day
The County of Los Angeles hosts the Tck Fire Recovery Local Assistance Center at The Centre in Canyon Country Wednesday morning. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Local assistance center helps a dozen Tick Fire victims on opening day

More than a dozen residents impacted by the Tick Fire received information and services for their recovery process Wednesday during the opening day of the temporary local assistance center at…

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