Read more about the article Early goal gives GV girls soccer shutout win against Rio Mesa
Golden Valley teammates Briana Bohan Mendoza (14) high-fives Kaia Usher (18) after Usher's goal in the first half against Rio Mesa at Golden Valley High School on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Early goal gives GV girls soccer shutout win against Rio Mesa

Golden Valley girls soccer shut out Rio Mesa of Oxnard, 1-0, at home on Tuesday afternoon and made clear two of their biggest assets this season: a smart midfield and…

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Read more about the article Deputies investigating theft at Valencia mall
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department seal. File Photo

Deputies investigating theft at Valencia mall

Deputies responded to reports of a theft at the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall Tuesday evening. Shortly before 8 p.m., the suspect allegedly entered Victoria’s Secret, grabbed approximately $4,000 to…

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Read more about the article County extends plan to build senior condos near Towsley Canyon by one year
Oak trees on a currently undeveloped piece of land off of the Old Road and Sagecrest Circle will be removed to make way for a development. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

County extends plan to build senior condos near Towsley Canyon by one year

As they’ve done every year for at least the last six years, county regional planners have approved a request by developers to keep their plan to build a senior condo…

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Read more about the article State water officials put Cemex request for water on hold
The Cemex mining site in Canyon Country. Dan Watson/The Signal

State water officials put Cemex request for water on hold

Citing the uncertainty about Cemex ever mining in Soledad Canyon, state water officials have put the mining company’s application for water on hold, according to a letter sent by state…

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Read more about the article Suspect in ‘creepy’ hooded man incident is an 18-year-old student
Person all in black sparks lockdown at school, arrest. Courtesy photo.

Suspect in ‘creepy’ hooded man incident is an 18-year-old student

A suspect allegedly under a hood and wearing an all-black full-length Grim Reaper-style black cloak outside a Saugus elementary school Monday has been identified as an 18-year-old student. Cameron James…

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Read more about the article Democrats gain registration in 25th Congressional District ahead of 2020
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Democrats gain registration in 25th Congressional District ahead of 2020

Recent California voter registration figures show that Republican congressional candidates vying to take back their seats from Democrats, including in the 25th Congressional District, might not be facing an easy…

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Read more about the article Cameron Smyth named 2020 Santa Clarita mayor
Cameron Smyth is sworn in as mayor at a City Council Meeting at City Hall Tuesday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Cameron Smyth named 2020 Santa Clarita mayor

The Santa Clarita City Council unanimously voted Cameron Smyth as its 2020 mayor and Bill Miranda as mayor pro tem on Tuesday.  Smyth’s first words as this year’s mayor offered…

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Read more about the article Canyon Country man accused of assault with a deadly weapon, gun seized
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies detain a man in connection with a reported assault with a deadly weapon call on the 18300 block of Jakes Way in Canyon Country Monday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Canyon Country man accused of assault with a deadly weapon, gun seized

A Canyon Country man was arrested at gunpoint Monday night on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, and seized a black, semi-automatic handgun in connection with the case. Shortly…

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Read more about the article YMCA-hosted student debate discusses ‘ghost guns’
The SCV YMCA holds a bill hearing night where delegates practice oratory skills and present mock legislative bills at the Old Town Newhall Library Monday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

YMCA-hosted student debate discusses ‘ghost guns’

Every year, local teens from the Santa Clarita Valley YMCA’s Youth and Government chapter gather at the start of the school year and discuss current issues in hopes of fighting…

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Read more about the article 30th Silver Spur Celebration announce date and venue
Signal File Photo: Bruce Fortine at Robinsosn Ranch. Dan Watson/the Signal

30th Silver Spur Celebration announce date and venue

For the 30th Silver Spur Celebration, the College of the Canyons Foundation announced the celebration is taking place March 14 at Santa Clarita Studios.  This year, Bruce Fortine will be…

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Read more about the article Theft investigation leads deputies to 2 Walmarts
Deputies questioned an alleged theft suspect at the Walmart on Kelly Johnson Parkway after staff recognized her for possible prior thefts at another local store in Stevenson Ranch, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

Theft investigation leads deputies to 2 Walmarts

By Gilbert Bernal  Signal Multimedia Journalist Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a woman who was allegedly recognized by loss-prevention staff on suspicion of possible prior thefts at the…

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Read more about the article Public Health warns residents to stop vaping now
Metro Creative photo The number of young people who are vaping or smoking e-cigarettes has increased. This underscores the importance of greater education for youngsters and their parents about the potential hazards of vaping.

Public Health warns residents to stop vaping now

As of Friday, there were 34 cases of serious vaping-associated pulmonary injuries, or VAPI, in Los Angeles County, according to the Department of Public Health. In addition to these cases,…

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Read more about the article Holiday lights to see in Santa Clarita
The residents of Wakefield Court in Saugus pull out all the stops to create the Wakefield Winter Wonderland. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Holiday lights to see in Santa Clarita

During the holiday season, places throughout the Santa Clarita Valley are decorated in holiday lights, attracting crowds from all over the county to experience the city’s festivity first-hand.  Holiday lights…

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