Read more about the article Straightening Reins founder retires from teaching to focus on nonprofit
Founder Debbie Rocha with nine-year-old quarter horse, Jax has retired from teaching to focus more time at SRD Straightening Reins in Santa Clarita. Dan Watson/The Signal

Straightening Reins founder retires from teaching to focus on nonprofit

Deborah Rocha has worn many hats over the past few years. She was a teacher for 34 years, Saugus Teachers Association president for 11 years and founder of SRD~Straightening Reins,…

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Read more about the article Young director sets sights on third feature-length film
Actor Benjamin Snow, third from left, introduces himself before taking part in a script-read of "A Spark in Nothing" at director Griffin Loch's house. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Young director sets sights on third feature-length film

Surrounded by his cast and crew, Griffin Loch’s script for his next feature film was to ready for a read-through at his home on Saturday. Loch was excited to see…

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Read more about the article Pedestrian hit by car in Canyon Country, taken to the hospital
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Pedestrian hit by car in Canyon Country, taken to the hospital

A pedestrian was injured and taken to the hospital late Friday afternoon after he was hit by a car in Canyon Country. Shortly before 6 p.m., a man walking near…

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Read more about the article Behind the scenes of Six Flags’ newest coaster
Condtruction crews assemble the supports for Six Flags Magic Mountain's newest roller coaster, West Coast Customs Racers which is set to open later this year. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Behind the scenes of Six Flags’ newest coaster

Construction on Six Flags Magic Mountain’s newest roller coaster has been moving forward as they work to lay some of the 4,000 feet of track that will make up West…

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Read more about the article Bridge to Home secures $840K for year-round operations
FILE PHOTO Bridge to Home Shelter donations come from families, churches, scouts and businesses. Helping set up the sleeping quarters with blankets and towels are volunteers Haley (L) and Riley (C) Cabot and Resident Attendant Jayne Patafio (R). Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal

Bridge to Home secures $840K for year-round operations

The Santa Clarita Valley’s only homeless shelter, run by the nonprofit Bridge to Home, announced Friday it secured $840,000 in year-round funding for 60 beds and 24-hour services starting this…

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Read more about the article Summer Institute offers children the chance to explore careers, creativity
Students piece together their architecture projects at the 2019 COC Summer Institute at College of the Canyons Friday morning. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Summer Institute offers children the chance to explore careers, creativity

After a week of exploring subjects like robotics, photography and genetic engineering, local middle-schoolers completed their final session of the 2019 College of the Canyons’ Summer Institute Friday. This year’s…

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Read more about the article Cocktails on the roof announce tickets are for sale
SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: Brand Ambassador,Tiara Lanai serves mixed drinks at the Deep Eddy Vodka booth, one of forty vendors at the Cocktails on the Roof event to benefit the WiSH Foundation, serving the 23,000 students of the William S. Hart School District. The event was held on the roof of the Macy's parking lot at the Westfield Valencia town Center in Valencia in 2017. Dan Watson/For the Signal

Cocktails on the roof announce tickets are for sale

WiSH Education Foundation officials announced the organization’s annual Cocktails on the Roof fundraiser will be held Sept. 6. Once again being hosted by the WiSH Education Foundation, officials say the…

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Read more about the article Algae bloom at Castaic Lake prompts caution advisory
FILE ART. A swimmer looks out over a serene Paradise Cove at Castaic Lake's Lower Lagoon. The lake is part of the State Water Project that transports Northern California water to Southern California. August 14, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Algae bloom at Castaic Lake prompts caution advisory

State water officials issued a “caution advisory” Thursday warning visitors to Castaic Lake about a toxic algae bloom spotted in the upper lake. Local park officials, however, pointed out Thursday…

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Read more about the article Supervisors call for probe into reports of LASD’s ‘secret societies’
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station

Supervisors call for probe into reports of LASD’s ‘secret societies’

Reports of deputies belonging to “secret societies” within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department have prompted county supervisors to call on the inspector general to investigate the matter further, citing…

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Read more about the article Hart youth softball team advances to national tournament
Sophia Strum of the William S. Hart 10u Gold fast pitch softball team gets a hit during batting practice at the William S. Hart Baseball Complex on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart youth softball team advances to national tournament

The William S. Hart softball 10u Gold Team had played Seaside before, but the stakes certainly weren’t this high. At the Southern California 10u B, State Championship two weeks ago,…

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