Read more about the article SCV parents upset over homeless woman approaching their kids
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station can be reached by calling 661-260-4000.

SCV parents upset over homeless woman approaching their kids

A local woman is causing a stir among Santa Clarita Valley parents by approaching babies and toddlers, talking to them and, at times, reaching out to touch them, ultimately sparking…

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Read more about the article Ashley Bozeman — U.S. Navy — Afghanistan & Iraq-era — Saugus resident
Mustang horse, Mariah smiles as she nuzzles U.S. Navy veteran and Blue Star Ranch graduate Ashley Bozeman in the arena at Blue Star Ranch in Saugus. Dan Watson/The Signal

Ashley Bozeman — U.S. Navy — Afghanistan & Iraq-era — Saugus resident

Ashley Bozeman is happier when she’s doing things she can truly believe in, whether that means she’s training dogs at Ray’s Hope: Rescue to Rescue, working with the horses at…

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Read more about the article Valencia grad, Dodgers ball girl snags 101 mph foul ball
Former Valencia softball catcher and current Dodgers ball girl Karlie Habitz, center, stands with her uncle Tom Nussbaum and sister Corinna Habitz. Photo courtesy Karlie Habitz

Valencia grad, Dodgers ball girl snags 101 mph foul ball

Karlie Habitz goes to a lot of Dodgers games. She’s not a season-ticket holder, but she has arguably the best seat in the stadium, even though it’s a bucket turned…

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Read more about the article Hill’s office to host mobile office hours
Congresswoman Katie Hill, left, listens to a Santa Clarita resident with opposing views, Michael Chartier after the Congressional Conversation with Congresswoman Katie Hill town hall meeting held in the City of Santa Clarita City Hall Council Chambers on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hill’s office to host mobile office hours

The office of Rep. Katie Hill invites constituents of the 25th Congressional District to the Acton Agua Dulce Library on Saturday for mobile office hours, which is a period when…

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Read more about the article Child with head injury airlifted in Valencia
A child is airlifted on Tourney Road in Valencia due to a head injury on Thursday. Lorena Mejia/The Signal

Child with head injury airlifted in Valencia

A child suffering a head injury was airlifted from an open spot behind Kaiser Permanente on Tourney Road at noon today. Paramedics were called to the area of Tourney Road,…

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Read more about the article MusicMakers PTA presents Newhall School District with $42,000 donation
Members of the MusicMakers PTA give a check to the Newhall School District worth $42,000. Courtesy photo.

MusicMakers PTA presents Newhall School District with $42,000 donation

The MusicMakers Parent Teacher Association presented the Newhall School District with a $42,000 donation check for the district’s music program. The donations were given by parents and community stakeholders throughout…

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Read more about the article Congress works to provide emergency aid to migrants at southern border
“We just passed #HR1 and made history,” Rep, Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, posted to Facebook shortly after the vote. “‪Our government belongs to the people, not corporations or special interests.”

Congress works to provide emergency aid to migrants at southern border

Hours after the U.S. Senate rejected the House’s $4.5 billion measure seeking to provide emergency aid and other services to migrants at the border, members of the Senate approved a…

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Read more about the article County departments meet with business community for launch of LA County Connect
L.A.County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, right, starts the inaguaral meeting for L.A.County Connect held at the Stevenson Ranch Library in Stevenson Ranch on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

County departments meet with business community for launch of LA County Connect

After a forced relocation, Gymcheer USA is looking for a new home but owner and Santa Clarita resident Shelly Walker said due to a reclassification she may go out of…

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Read more about the article Saugus baseball builds early lead, defeats Hart in summer game
Saugus baserunner Connor Nassry (2) beats the throw to Hart's Kyle Thompson (48) at second at Saugus on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus baseball builds early lead, defeats Hart in summer game

Two Foothill League teams met on Wednesday evening at Saugus High School for summer baseball action, as the Hart Indians took on the Saugus Centurions in a Valley Invitational Baseball…

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Read more about the article Pedestrian struck by vehicle in Tesoro taken to the hospital
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station at the intersection where a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle. Signal Photo, Cory Rubin.

Pedestrian struck by vehicle in Tesoro taken to the hospital

A pedestrian was injured and taken to the hospital Tuesday night after being struck by a vehicle in Tesoro del Valle. The crash happened shortly after 9:10 p.m., at the…

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Read more about the article City Council officially recognizes June as ‘Pride Month’
The Santa Clarita City Council recognized June as Pride Month on Tuesday, June 25, 2019, which drew support from the local LGBTQ community, including members of PFLAG (pictured). Tammy Murga/ The Signal

City Council officially recognizes June as ‘Pride Month’

The Santa Clarita City Council officially recognized June as Pride Month with a proclamation Tuesday for the first time since the city’s establishment.  “We are a community where regardless of…

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