Read more about the article LAPD crash at Castaic traffic circle
LAPD Metro and CHP officers investigating vehicle crash between LAPD and civilian motorist Wednesday morning. Gilbert Bernal The Signal

LAPD crash at Castaic traffic circle

An unmarked Los Angeles Police Department SUV and a civilian vehicle collided in Castaic while traveling through the traffic circle at Hasley Canyon Road and The Old Road, Wednesday morning.…

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Canyon boys and girls cross-country showcase talents in preseason meet

With cross-country season right around the corner, Foothill League teams like Canyon are hitting the ground running, literally, proving why they are considered one of the fastest high school teams…

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Read more about the article Cameron Smyth: Learn about the dangers of vaping at the Parent Resource Symposium
Doug Aston, 12, center, tries to walk a straight line while wearing impairment simulation goggles at the start of the Parent Resource Symposium at the Activities Center on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Cameron Smyth: Learn about the dangers of vaping at the Parent Resource Symposium

The city of Santa Clarita is committed to ensuring residents enjoy a high quality of life and have the resources and opportunities necessary. This is why, over the last few…

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Read more about the article COC Foundation, Wilk to host Chancellor’s Circle Workshops
Senator Scott Wilk discusses the intersection of faith and politics with Provost Dr. John Stead's government class on Oct. 27, 2017. Gina Ender/The Signal

COC Foundation, Wilk to host Chancellor’s Circle Workshops

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, is preparing to present two separate Chancellor’s Circle workshops on Friday, Sept. 20, to discuss how business leaders can influence and affect change with…

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Read more about the article Fair Oaks Ranch residents voice concerns over parking issues in neighborhood
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File photo

Fair Oaks Ranch residents voice concerns over parking issues in neighborhood

About a dozen Fair Oaks Ranch residents took to City Hall Tuesday urging the Santa Clarita City Council to help resolve issues, such as lack of parking, they say have…

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Read more about the article City Council approves ‘unarmed’ security services for parks, additional funding for sheriff’s station
City of Santa Clarita City Hall. Cory Rubin/The Signal

City Council approves ‘unarmed’ security services for parks, additional funding for sheriff’s station

The Santa Clarita City Council returned Tuesday after its summer hiatus, unanimously approving additional funding for a million-dollar playground and the new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, as well as…

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Read more about the article Newhall School District holds ‘Welcome Back’ event for staff
Teacher Ryan (cq) Smith, left, is surprised by her influential teacher Sally Hoffman during the Newhall School District "Welcome Back to School" event held at the Newhall Family Theater in Newhall on Tuesday 082719. Dan Watson/The Signal

Newhall School District holds ‘Welcome Back’ event for staff

Newhall School District administrators brought together 10 school sites’ worth of district teachers and classified staff for a “welcome back” event filled with prizes, recognications and emotional moments. Superintendent Jeff…

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Read more about the article Sulphur Springs set to discuss counseling, end of the year report
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Sulphur Springs set to discuss counseling, end of the year report

Sulphur Springs Union School District board members are set to discuss their ongoing approach to student wellness, as well as share a look back on the previous school year with…

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Read more about the article Wildcats girls volleyball shakes off early mistakes to beat Burroughs
West Ranch junior Funmi Idowu (12) and senior Gwen Garate (51) go up for a block in a non-league matchup with Burroughs of Burbank at West Ranch High School Tuesday evening. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Wildcats girls volleyball shakes off early mistakes to beat Burroughs

West Ranch volleyball struggled to close out its first game against John Burroughs. It dropped the second game, too, failing to attain a lead at any point. But the Wildcats,…

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Read more about the article West Ranch girls tennis prevails over Arcadia in first match of season
West Ranch senior Jordyn McBride unleashes a backhand in a non-league match against Arcadia at West Ranch High School Tuesday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

West Ranch girls tennis prevails over Arcadia in first match of season

Even in its first match of the year, the West Ranch girls tennis team didn’t take any shortcuts. The Wildcats opened the 2019 season on Tuesday with a match against…

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Read more about the article It’s time to ‘ParTeeForeACure,’ golfers
Golfers gather for the 4th annual ParTeeForeACure Golf Tournament at the Sand Canyon Country Club in September 2018. Courtesy of In Care Of Hope

It’s time to ‘ParTeeForeACure,’ golfers

In Care Of Hope is hosting its fifth annual ParTeeForeACure Golf Tournament on Sept. 16 to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Event coordinator Sandra Schneider’s husband, Brian, is a…

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