Read more about the article Kaiser celebrates 30 years in SCV
Community partners join Kaiser Permanente leaders celebrating 30 years of giving in the Santa Clarita Valley. Courtsey of Kaiser Permanente.

Kaiser celebrates 30 years in SCV

To commemorate 30 years of providing health care to the Santa Clarita Valley, Kaiser Permanente held a celebration at the SCV Boys & Girls Club Thursday night.  “We have watched…

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Read more about the article Futbol Foundation donates to local breast center
The Futbol Foundation of Santa Clarita donated $1,000 to the Sheila R. Veloz Breast Center. Courtesy of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital.

Futbol Foundation donates to local breast center

For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, during the month of October, the Futbol Foundation of Santa Clarita raised $1,000 and later donated it to the Sheila R. Veloz Breast Center at…

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Read more about the article Dishes, ugly sweaters and giving: the holiday party survival guide
Regardless of the type of gift exchange party you’re having, an ugly holiday sweater is almost always a great conversation piece. Bobby Block

Dishes, ugly sweaters and giving: the holiday party survival guide

Navigating the complexities of the holiday party season is a challenge for many. Whether the party is at work, a friend’s house or your place, challenges range from finding the…

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Read more about the article SCCS boys soccer gets first Heritage League win against Trinity
SCCS junior Gavin Kostjuk chases down a ball in a matchup with Trinity at Central Park Monday night. Cory Rubin/The SIgnal

SCCS boys soccer gets first Heritage League win against Trinity

Vying for its first league win of the season, the Santa Clarita Christian School boys soccer team faced off against Heritage League rivals Trinity Classical Academy at Central Park on…

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Read more about the article SCCS girls soccer upends Heritage League rival, Trinity
SCCS junior Sydney Boswell battles a defender in a matchup with Trinity at Central Park Monday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

SCCS girls soccer upends Heritage League rival, Trinity

The Santa Clarita Christian School girls soccer team walked off the field ecstatic after its Heritage League game against rival Trinity Classical Academy at Central Park on Monday. Scoring early…

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Read more about the article One juvenile detained in connection with gun call near Saugus store
COBRA team detectives. Courtesy photo, SCV Sheriff's Station

One juvenile detained in connection with gun call near Saugus store

Reports of a person having fired three to five shots in an alley behind a grocery store in Saugus Friday prompted a swift response by deputies and ended with one…

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Read more about the article Eight arrested in ‘Operation Safe Shop’ crackdown on store crime
Deputies involved in Operation Safe Shop. Courtesy photo, SCV Sheriff's Station.

Eight arrested in ‘Operation Safe Shop’ crackdown on store crime

Acting on the success of similar crackdowns this past year, local sheriff’s deputies targeted the safety of Santa Clarita Valley stores when they put Operation Safe Shop into action Friday.…

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Read more about the article Barger disappointed over homeless ruling
Signal file photo Every three months, deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station conduct a sweep of homeless camps in the Santa Clara River wash. Under the ruling for Martin v. City of Boise, such sweeps would not be allowed.

Barger disappointed over homeless ruling

The Supreme Court decision Monday not to review a lower court’s ruling allowing the homeless to sleep on streets without punishment left Los Angeles County supervisors disappointed and city officials…

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Read more about the article SHS shooting investigators remain with unanswered questions
Balloons and flowers stand in front of Saugus High School which was still closed for investigation on Friday, November 15, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

SHS shooting investigators remain with unanswered questions

As the community tries to move on from the deadly Saugus High school shooting, investigators continue to try to get to the bottom of the biggest unanswered question: Why?  A…

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Read more about the article How to reduce stress in caregivers this holiday season
There may come a time when you become a caregiver to a family member. Helping them manage treatment for chronic conditions can help both of you live happier, healthier lives.

How to reduce stress in caregivers this holiday season

Between planning holiday celebrations, buying gifts for family or friends and taking care of an elderly family member, the holidays can add pressure and stress to caregivers who may already…

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Read more about the article Covered California extends deadline for health insurance
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. Dan Watson/The Signal

Covered California extends deadline for health insurance

As a result of tens of thousands of applicants enrolling for health insurance through Covered California last week, the application deadline has been extended to Friday, Dec. 20, for health…

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Read more about the article Big rig crash leads to traffic snarl on SB 14 freeway
A multi-vehicle crash involving a big rig causes traffic on Highway 14 Monday, Dec. 16, 2019. Gilbert Bernal/ The Signal

Big rig crash leads to traffic snarl on SB 14 freeway

A crash involving a big rig on the southbound lanes of Highway 14 in Newhall brought traffic to a standstill Monday morning.  Firefighters with the Los Angeles County Fire Department…

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Read more about the article It’s lunchtime at the SCV Senior Center
Kitchen staff at the SCV Senior Center at Bella Vida prepare lunch for more than 650 people every weekday. Bobby Block/The Signal

It’s lunchtime at the SCV Senior Center

Imagine preparing lunch for your family every day, if your family consisted of hundreds. The Bella Vida senior center does just that, serving lunch to hundreds of seniors every weekday.…

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