Read more about the article PHOTOS: Exer More Than Urgent Care opens second SCV location
Rob Mahan, Chief Executive Officer of Exer- More Than Urgent Care, center, welcomes attendees to the new Exer facility in Canyon Country at the Grand-Opening event on Tuesday morning. Dan Watson/The Signal

PHOTOS: Exer More Than Urgent Care opens second SCV location

Rob Mahan, right, Chief Executive Officer of Exer- More Than Urgent Care, chats with Troy Hooper, Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce Immediate Past Chair after a tour of the…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita Public Library chooses Lisa See book for 2019 One Story One City program
Books on sale at the Stevenson Ranch library vary from cookbooks, romance novels, crime fiction and more. Ryan Mancini/ The Signal

Santa Clarita Public Library chooses Lisa See book for 2019 One Story One City program

Now in its fifth year, the Santa Clarita Public Library’s One Story One City program returns in March with a new book announced Thursday. The 2019 book selection is “The…

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Read more about the article Camp Clarita 2019 registration now open
A camper makes a s’more during a campfire craft at Camp Clarita at Valencia Meadows Park on Tuesday, June 27, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Camp Clarita 2019 registration now open

Santa Clarita’s youth can join in on multiple recreational activities this year as online registration for Camp Clarita 2019 is now open, the city recently announced. This year, Camp Clarita…

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Read more about the article Local legislators respond to the State of the State
FILE PHOTO Gavin Newsom, candidate for Governor of California speaks at the podium as he is applauded by, from left, wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Katie Hill, candidate for Congress, Kamala Harris - U.S. Senator and Christy Smith, candidate for Assembly during a campaign rally held at the Newhall Family Theater in Newhall on Saturday, November 3rd, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local legislators respond to the State of the State

Gov. Gavin Newsom used his first State of the State speech Tuesday to announce some sweeping changes that he intends to implement in the coming year, including some issues that…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita named among top 25 healthiest cities in the U.S.
Hikers make their way up a dirt road in the yet-to-be-named Newhall Pass open space after a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, June 15, 2017. Highway 14 is seen to the left, and Interstate 5 to the right. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Santa Clarita named among top 25 healthiest cities in the U.S.

Santa Clarita is among the top 25 healthiest cities to live in the United States, a recent WalletHub study found. The personal finance website released a report, dubbed “2019’s Healthiest…

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Read more about the article A closer look at the city’s preserved open space
Swinging gates have been installed at the site of San Francisquito Open Space on Lady Linda Lane near just off San Francisquito Road in Santa Clarita Dan Watson/The Signal

A closer look at the city’s preserved open space

By Councilwoman Laurene Weste Visit one of our open spaces and you’ll understand why, since the incorporation of the city, we have diligently focused on the preservation of our natural,…

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Read more about the article Elks to hold charity roast to benefit veterans, children with disabilities
Jay Larkins being ‘roasted’ by councilmember Bob Kellar at the special event on September 9 at the Elks Lodge 2379 in Santa Clarita. Courtesy photo

Elks to hold charity roast to benefit veterans, children with disabilities

By Grace Elliott The community is invited to witness local veteran services leader, William “Bill” Reynolds, take center stage to be roasted at the Santa Clarita Elks Lodge on Saturday.…

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Read more about the article Carl Kanowsky: Santa Barbara beckons Angelenos
Courtesy photo Stephanie Vo and Lauren Jubic conduct wine tastings for guests visiting Jaffurs Wine Cellars.

Carl Kanowsky: Santa Barbara beckons Angelenos

So, this is the third in my series of, “why would you live anywhere else?” The first featured Rideau, the historic home of a guest ranch serving weary stagecoach travelers…

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Read more about the article 1 dead, 1 injured, 1 arrested in 3-vehicle crash
Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies responded to a fatal crash at the corner of Soledad Canyon Road and Sand Canyon Road in Canyon Country late Monday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

1 dead, 1 injured, 1 arrested in 3-vehicle crash

One person is dead and one injured following a three-vehicle crash late Monday night, and a local man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in connection with…

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Read more about the article Preparation pays off for Valencia boys basketball against Santa Monica
Valencia senior forward Jayden Trower goes up for the layup in a playoff matchup with Santa Monica at Valencia High School Tuesday Night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Preparation pays off for Valencia boys basketball against Santa Monica

The Valencia boys basketball team was very prepared headed into its playoff game against Santa Monica on Tuesday. It had six films, went to see the Samo’s first-round playoff game…

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Read more about the article SCCS boys basketball builds early lead to hold off Citrus Hill
SCCS guard Josh O'Garro dribbles the ball down court in a matchup with Citrus Hills on Tuesday night. Darcy Brown/For The Signal

SCCS boys basketball builds early lead to hold off Citrus Hill

PERRIS – In the days leading up to the CIF-Southern Section Division 3AA second-round game against Citrus Hill, Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball focused on three things: boxing out,…

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West Ranch boys basketball defeats Peninsula on the road in second-round playoff matchup

ROLLING HILLS ESTATES – The West Ranch boys basketball team traveled to Rolling Hills Estates on Tuesday night to take on Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in the second round…

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