Read more about the article Bridge to Home’s Peggy Edwards named 5th District’s ‘Woman of the Year’
Los Angeles County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger honors Bridge to Home's Peggy Edwards (front) as the 5th District’s Woman of the Year during the 34th Annual Women of the Year Luncheon on Monday. Courtesy of Los Angeles County.

Bridge to Home’s Peggy Edwards named 5th District’s ‘Woman of the Year’

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, whose jurisdiction includes the Santa Clarita Valley, has recognized Bridge to Home’s Peggy Edwards as the 5th District’s Woman of the Year. On Monday,…

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Read more about the article Shelter seeks homes for pit bulls, other dogs
Senior Volunteer Nicole Graham and three-year-old, Zara at the Los Angeles Animal Care: Castaic Shelter in Castaic on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Shelter seeks homes for pit bulls, other dogs

The Castaic Animal Care Center is facing the prospect of overcrowding and, as a result, is in need of local residents who can provide a home to one of the…

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Read more about the article Guilty plea, prison stint provide little solace for dad of crash victim
Willie Littlefield looks at a poster of his daughter, who died in a car crash on Feb. 27, 2016.

Guilty plea, prison stint provide little solace for dad of crash victim

The father of a young woman killed in a 2016 crash takes little solace from the driver pleading guilty for the crash — or the more than 22 years he’ll…

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Read more about the article Court date set for parents of rescued girl
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies work to keep a child from falling through a window screen on the second floor of an apartment building. Austin Dave/The Signal

Court date set for parents of rescued girl

Parents of a girl rescued after she was found pushing on a second-floor window screen last week are expected to appear in court Monday on suspicion of cruelty to a…

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Read more about the article SCV Water officials hear about rising temps, dwindling snowpacks
The Rio Vista Water Treatment Plant at SCV Water. photo courtesy SCV Water.

SCV Water officials hear about rising temps, dwindling snowpacks

Rising temperatures, rising sea levels and a disappearing snowpack were part of a scary story told to SCV Water Agency officials recently as they learned the effects of climate change…

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Read more about the article Court date set for parents of rescued girl
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies work to keep a child from falling through a window screen on the second floor of an apartment building. Austin Dave/The Signal

Court date set for parents of rescued girl

Parents of a girl rescued after she was found pushing on a second-floor window screen last week are expected to appear in court Monday on suspicion of cruelty to a…

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Read more about the article Guilty plea, prison sentence, little solace for Valencia dad’s loss
Willie Littlefield looks at a poster of his daughter, who died in a car crash on Feb. 27, 2016.

Guilty plea, prison sentence, little solace for Valencia dad’s loss

The father of a young woman killed in a 2016 crash takes little solace from the driver pleading guilty for the crash — or the more than 22 years he’ll spend…

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Read more about the article West Ranch baseball utilizes big plays to defeat El Camino Real at University of Southern California
West Ranch's Nikko Clarke (15) high-fives teammate Ryan Tucker after crossing home plate in a game against El Camino Real at Dedeaux Field on Monday, March 11. Haley Sawyer/The SIgnal

West Ranch baseball utilizes big plays to defeat El Camino Real at University of Southern California

LOS ANGELES — West Ranch baseball was playing at a flashier venue than usual at University of Southern California’s Dedeaux Field on Monday. But the bigger park meant bigger plays…

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Read more about the article COC assistant superintendent named president of Reedley College
After nearly six years of service at College of the Canyons as an assistant superintendent and vice president of academic affairs, Jerry Buckley has been named president of Reedley College.

COC assistant superintendent named president of Reedley College

After nearly six years of service at College of the Canyons as an assistant superintendent and vice president of academic affairs, Jerry Buckley has been named president of Reedley College.…

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Read more about the article College of the Canyons assists with tax services
New and returning College of the Canyons students can benefit from the wide range of classes that will be offered in subjects such as geology, history, health sciences, math, political science, sociology, psychology, English, business, economics, photography, welding, and water technology.

College of the Canyons assists with tax services

Business accounting students from College of the Canyons are providing free tax preparation services to qualifying members of the community as part of the federal government’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance…

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