Read more about the article Kaiser Permanente renews lease for medical space in Valencia
Kaiser Permanente office space in Valencia. Courtesy of Spectrum Commercial Real Estate

Kaiser Permanente renews lease for medical space in Valencia

Kaiser Permanente has renewed its lease for nearly 11,000 square feet of medical space in Valencia. The property, at 27201 Tourney Road, is known as Valencia Executive Plaza and sits…

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Read more about the article City to offer training that helps report local weather conditions to the National Weather Service
Signal file photo The first of three rainstorms headed to the SCV was expected to start late Wednesday. The second is forecast to hit late Friday, with a third expected to arrive Sunday. Here, a man wears a plastic poncho Jan. 5 as he walks on Lyons Avenue in Newhall.

City to offer training that helps report local weather conditions to the National Weather Service

From tornadoes to thunderstorms, the United States is struck by severe weather conditions year-round, including in the Santa Clarita Valley. To help the National Weather Service obtain critical information, the…

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Read more about the article City Council to discuss possibility of banning electronic billboards atop vehicles
City of Santa Clarita City Hall. Cory Rubin/The Signal

City Council to discuss possibility of banning electronic billboards atop vehicles

For some, digital rooftop advertising signs mean earning an extra buck. But for city officials, it means more distractions on the road. After Tuesday’s regular meeting last week, the Santa…

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Read more about the article Valencia boys hoops set  narrative for future teams
Valencia's Richard Kawakami (1) drives past Saugus defender Stephen Tampus (32) at Valencia High. Dan Watson/The Signal

Valencia boys hoops set narrative for future teams

On Saturday night at Los Osos High School, the Valencia boys basketball team was eliminated from the CIF State Championships. It was the second time in two weeks that the…

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Read more about the article Thunderbirds honor local pilot with ‘Captain Marvel’ flyover
The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds fly over Santa Clarita on Monday en route to the Hollywood premiere of "Captain Marvel" and as a tribute to fallen pilot Maj. Stephen “Cajun” Del Bagno, who flew with the demonstration squadron. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Thunderbirds honor local pilot with ‘Captain Marvel’ flyover

Santa Clarita Valley residents watching the skies on Monday caught a glimpse of air power in action when the Air Force Thunderbirds flew over Santa Clarita and Hollywood. Six F-16…

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Read more about the article Canyon boys volleyball rebounds from early deficit to defeat Lancaster
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Canyon boys volleyball rebounds from early deficit to defeat Lancaster

Dropping the first game to Lancaster, Canyon boys volleyball was primed to make a comeback at Canyon on Monday. Falling behind early in the first game, Canyon pulled even after…

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Read more about the article Medical kits for kids to be placed in Hart district classrooms
Participants with pressure kits gather with deputies. Courtesy art William S. Hart Union High School District.

Medical kits for kids to be placed in Hart district classrooms

Medical kits for kids are to be placed in 1,100 classrooms in the William S. Hart Union High School District thanks to the dogged efforts of one local family. The…

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Read more about the article Detectives investigating fatal collision on Railroad
A "Ghost Bike" sits on the side of Railroad Avenue near where a cyclist was killed Sunday night as a reminder to motorists to share the road. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Detectives investigating fatal collision on Railroad

Local sheriff’s detectives have not arrested the driver who on Friday struck and killed a 62-year-old woman in Newhall. “No arrests have been made on either fatal collision this past…

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Read more about the article Man hit by wayward car recovering, woman accused of DUI causing injury
Los Angeles County Fire and American Medical Response crews work to transport a man to the hospital. The man was injured when a car slammed into a pizza shop. Austin Dave/The Signal

Man hit by wayward car recovering, woman accused of DUI causing injury

A Sylmar woman watched by scores of lunchtime onlookers as she turned and stretched, complying with orders of a sobriety test after allegedly driving her car through the plate glass…

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Read more about the article Saugus baseball defeats West Ranch behind strong pitching performance
Saugus pitcher Bobby Garcia prepares to throw a pitch in a game against West Ranch on Monday at West Ranch. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Saugus baseball defeats West Ranch behind strong pitching performance

On Sunday, Saugus pitcher Bobby Garcia was on a college visit when he received a text message saying that his team’s game against West Ranch had been moved. To the…

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Read more about the article Homeless man, 61, ID’d as victim of fatal crash
Deputies investigate the circumstances surrounding a fatal collision between a pedestrian and a crossover SUV near Railroad Avenue and 11th Street in Newhall Sunday night. Caleb Lunetta/The Signal

Homeless man, 61, ID’d as victim of fatal crash

By Jim Holt & Matt Fernandez Signal Staff Writers For the second time in 48 hours, local sheriff’s deputies were called to Railroad Avenue for someone struck and killed by…

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Read more about the article Signal 100 | The Signal and the Cowboy way
Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, two of the biggest movie stars on Earth, visited Newhall’s Andy Jauregui for cowboy lessons. Courtesy photo

Signal 100 | The Signal and the Cowboy way

No. 9 in a series of 52 commemorating 100-year anniversary of The Signal Years ago, I used to help out at the local Cowboy Festival when it was properly held…

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Read more about the article Boys & Girls Club gets grant from Bank of Sierra
FILE PHOTO Robert Hansen, the owner of Crippen Mortuary, located left of the check, and Greg Wilson with The Matthews Childrens Foundation present a check for $1,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley in Newhall on Tuesday, March 20, 2018. "We've done this at least three years," said Hansen after the check was donated which made the total $3,000 for those three years. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Boys & Girls Club gets grant from Bank of Sierra

By Nathanael Rodriguez For The Signal The SCV Boys & Girls Club shared their thanks this week after Bank of Sierra announced it was giving $25,000 to the organization as…

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Read more about the article Lief Organics hosts students for tour and chat with CEO
Lief Organics CEO Adel Villalobos speaks to a cohort of California State University Northridge students Wednesday during a tour of the company’s facilities.

Lief Organics hosts students for tour and chat with CEO

Local Santa Clarita Valley manufacturer Lief Organics hosted multiple California State University Northridge students this week for a tour of the company’s facilities and a meeting with the company’s chief…

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