Read more about the article Founding Father Carl Boyer remembered with celebration of life
Long time friend Frank Marion takes a picture of the memorabilia displayed in the foyer before the memorial service for Carl Boyer at Valencia United Methodist Church in Valencia on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Founding Father Carl Boyer remembered with celebration of life

Family, friends and community members gathered Saturday at Valencia United Methodist Church to remember the impact Carl Boyer III had on their lives and the community. “Carl and his family…

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Read more about the article Deputies uncover alleged marijuana grow lab in Canyon Country
Los Angeles County Fire officials were dispatched to the scene of an alleged concentrated marijuana grow lab Saturday evening in Canyon Country. Emily Alvarenga/The Signal

Deputies uncover alleged marijuana grow lab in Canyon Country

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies discovered an alleged concentrated marijuana grow lab after being called to the scene of a party at a vacant property in Canyon Country on…

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Read more about the article PFLAG, QueerSCV hold celebratory Pride picnic in Stevenson Ranch
Marni Aston, left, and Stephanie hold their daughter Cora at Picnic in the Park in Stevenson Ranch on Saturday. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

PFLAG, QueerSCV hold celebratory Pride picnic in Stevenson Ranch

Richard H. Rioux Memorial Park in Stevenson Ranch glowed with color on Saturday as QueerSCV and PFLAG Santa Clarita, or Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, joined together for…

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Read more about the article Two missing persons reports leave questions unanswered
LEFT TO RIGHT: Jake Roberson, William Cierzan, and Tomas Sanchez Figueroa have all gone missing recently in Santa Clarita.

Two missing persons reports leave questions unanswered

On average, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies receive several hundred missing persons reports each year, and sometimes more than one a day. Due to procedure, most are handled by…

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Read more about the article How to keep your home safe while on vacation
Ring has become one of the most popular ways to secure homes. Cory Rubin/The Signal

How to keep your home safe while on vacation

With summer just around the corner, families everywhere are getting ready for exciting summer vacations. But those vacations aren’t just exciting for you; summer is also a criminal’s favorite time…

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Read more about the article Valencia football tunes up offense, defense at Rams passing tournament
Valencia's Mitchell Torres (right) tries to break free from a defender at the Rams 11-on passing tournament at El Camino College on Saturday, June 22, 2019. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Valencia football tunes up offense, defense at Rams passing tournament

TORRANCE — It was impossible to miss Valencia football’s Hunter Koch at the Rams 11-on passing tournament at El Camino College on Saturday. Between games, Koch sported a faded red,…

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Read more about the article Alzheimer’s Association, BJ’s raise money on ‘Longest Day’
Members of the Alzheimer's Association and sponsor representatives joined together for lunch during The Longest Day fundraiser at BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse in Valencia on June 21, 2019. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Alzheimer’s Association, BJ’s raise money on ‘Longest Day’

Through a nationwide partnership with BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse, the Alzheimer’s Association continued its fight against the disease with its fundraiser, The Longest Day, on Friday. Restaurant guests who donate…

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Read more about the article Students tackle low-income and homeless problem in Santa Clarita
Shoppers look through hundreds of pieces of clothing at the student-operated Oasis Pop Up Shop in Valencia on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Students tackle low-income and homeless problem in Santa Clarita

Global Prep Academy students don’t just want to want to make an impact on the community — they’re already doing it. They’ve collected hundreds of articles of clothing as well…

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Read more about the article 2018-19 College of the Canyons Year in Review
The College of the Canyons swim and dive program celebrates the men’s team's historic first conference victory at Western State Conference (WSC) Meet No. 3 hosted by L.A. Valley College on Friday, March 29. Canyons won a school-record six events to narrowly defeat second place Bakersfield College in the team standings. Photo courtesy Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director

2018-19 College of the Canyons Year in Review

By Diego Marquez and Dan Lovi Over the years, College of the Canyons has been known for being fierce competitors and for pumping out high-level athletes across all 17 of…

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Read more about the article Jorge Lopez on improving one’s company culture
Jorge Lopez speaks to attendees about company culture at the VIA Luncheon Tuesday, June 18, 2019. Lorena Mejia/The Signal

Jorge Lopez on improving one’s company culture

More than 100 business leaders gathered Tuesday at the Hyatt Regency Valencia to talk about company culture and how it impacts businesses. The topic was the focus of the Valley…

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Read more about the article New development proposed on property where abandoned mobile home park stood
A dirt lot is all that remains of the Soledad Trailer Lodge in Canyon Country. Cory Rubin/The Signal

New development proposed on property where abandoned mobile home park stood

A Canyon Country property that housed Soledad Trailer Lodge for decades until its recent demolition could soon become the site of several new residential and office units, according to city…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo, cancer survivors celebrate life
Cancer survivor Leslie Borgen, left, and the attendees at the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital annual Cancer Survivor Celebration release 70 "painted lady" butterflies at the end of the celebration held at the Outpatient Surgery building in Valencia on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Henry Mayo, cancer survivors celebrate life

Santa Clarita Valley cancer survivors gathered Thursday at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital for the hospital’s annual cancer survivor celebration. During the third annual get-together, a few dozen local survivors of…

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Read more about the article Hill selected as co-chair of bipartisan congressional caucus
Former Congresswoman Katie Hill.

Hill selected as co-chair of bipartisan congressional caucus

The Millennial Action Project announced the selection of Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, and three other congressional leaders as the new co-chairs of the Congressional Future Caucus, a bipartisan group…

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Read more about the article Concerts in the Park returns to Central Park
Savannah Burrows riles up the crowd at Concerts in the Park in Central Park on Saturday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Concerts in the Park returns to Central Park

The city of Santa Clarita’s Concerts in the Park Series is set to return for its 30th music-filled summer July 6 with a variety of bands that everyone can enjoy.…

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