Read more about the article City Council to discuss tobacco moratorium, power shutoffs, Via Princessa extension
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File photo

City Council to discuss tobacco moratorium, power shutoffs, Via Princessa extension

The Santa Clarita City Council is expected to review a hefty agenda Tuesday, including on the controversial public safety power shutoffs, the ongoing flavored-tobacco ban and the long-time-coming Via Princessa…

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Read more about the article Chamber hosts cybersecurity forum
Keynote Speaker Dr. Kent Rhodes, Pepperdine University Graziadio Business School speaks at the Cybersecurity Forum held at the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center at College of the Canyons in Valencia on Wednesday, November 6, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Chamber hosts cybersecurity forum

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted “Take Control Before It Controls You,” a cybersecurity forum, on Wednesday to help local businesses protect themselves against cyberattacks. With a slate…

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Read more about the article Turning misfortune into generosity
Tino Franco was named 2019 Hero of the Year in the Hero for Healing campaign benefiting Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times. Courtesy

Turning misfortune into generosity

When Tino Franco was in sixth grade, his younger brother Mateo, who was 7 at the time, was diagnosed with leukemia. Though Franco said he doesn’t remember much about the…

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Read more about the article Hart football overcomes halftime deficit to beat Chaparral
Hart's Ashton Thomas (33) evades Chaparral defender Immanuel Lashley (14) for a first down at College of the Canyons on Friday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart football overcomes halftime deficit to beat Chaparral

By Matt LechugaFor The Signal As the seconds ticked off the clock in Hart High School’s 34-23 win over visiting Chaparral High at the College of the Canyons in the…

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Read more about the article Wildcats begin playoffs with statement win
West Ranch senior Jackson Reyes celebrates a touchdown in a playoff matchup with Quartz Hill at Harry Welch Stadium Friday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Wildcats begin playoffs with statement win

West Ranch football started playoffs with a statement and snapped its losing streak on Friday night at Canyon with a 35-6 win over Quartz Hill in the first round of…

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Read more about the article Country Antique Fair Mall celebrates 40 years
Mac McClure and son Jesse flip through a scrapbook of construction photos at the Country Antique Fair Mall in 1979 as the 40th anniversary approaches on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Country Antique Fair Mall celebrates 40 years

Though many small businesses would agree that being the only business in town would be a dream come true, that’s not the case for Country Antique Fair Mall. “In the…

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Read more about the article OIG Report: SCV Sheriff’s Station ranks 2nd for commendations, 3rd for complaints
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station can be reached by calling 661-260-4000.

OIG Report: SCV Sheriff’s Station ranks 2nd for commendations, 3rd for complaints

The latest report by the Office of the Inspector General shows the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station elicited the second-highest number of commendations from the public and, tied for third…

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Read more about the article Trinity volleyball vying for first CIF-SS title
Trinity middle hitter Reagan Fernandez (3) goes for a kill in a game earlier this season. Photo courtesy Wally Caddow

Trinity volleyball vying for first CIF-SS title

By Bryanna WinnerFor The Signal Trinity Classical Academy volleyball is slated to take on Oakwood School for the CIF-Southern Section Division 8 Championship this Saturday. Last week, the Knights beat…

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Read more about the article Bella Vida senior center honors veterans
Veterans salute during the flag ceremony at the Bella Vida Senior Center's Veterans Day tribute event. November, 08, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Bella Vida senior center honors veterans

By Bobby Block Signal Multimedia Journalist A densely packed crowd gathered into the grand ballroom at the Bella Vida senior center to honor local veterans at the center’s Veteran’s Day…

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Read more about the article SCVi makes case for charter school-petition renewal
Attendees watch the William S. Hart School Board meeting on the monitor in the lobby due to an overflow crowd on Wednesday night, November 6, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCVi makes case for charter school-petition renewal

In front of dozens of their students’ families, with some spilling out into the halls and into the parking lot, the administrators and teachers of SCVi presented their case for…

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Read more about the article John Black — U.S. National Guard & Air Force — Cold War-Era — Valencia Resident
U.S. Air Force veteran John Black. Dan Watson/The Signal

John Black — U.S. National Guard & Air Force — Cold War-Era — Valencia Resident

Legacy is a difficult topic to discuss, especially if it’s your own. However, Ray Bradbury had a different notion. To Bradbury the idea of legacy comes from “a child or…

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Read more about the article ‘Juice Jacking’ private information from charging stations and USB cables
The Los Angeles County District Attorney is warning to avoid using USB-charging stations at hotels, airports and other locations.

‘Juice Jacking’ private information from charging stations and USB cables

By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista  For The Signal The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is urging the community to avoid using the USB-charging stations at hotels, airports and other locations, or…

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D.A. drops child abuse charge of man convicted of vehicular manslaughter

Prosecutors dropped a charge of child abuse levelled against a man convicted In August of vehicular manslaughter in the crash that killed his 7-year-old daughter, Sophia Bella Cano Reveles, and…

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Read more about the article This is why Golden Valley football isn’t in the playoffs
Golden Valley senior Johnathan Kaelin runs with the ball in a Foothill League matchup with West Ranch at Harry Welch Stadium on Nov. 7. Cory Rubin/The Signal

This is why Golden Valley football isn’t in the playoffs

Golden Valley football coach Dan Kelley doesn’t call his team’s absence from the CIF-Southern Section Division 6 playoffs a snub. He calls it a shame. “The team that had the…

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