Read more about the article Canyon Country shop offers treats with a twist
Tammy Murga/The Signal Gretchen Zovak, owner of The Chocolate Pub in Canyon Country, shows a collection of her HappyHour chocolates.

Canyon Country shop offers treats with a twist

Around the holiday season a year ago, Canyon Country resident Gretchen Zovak outgrew her kitchen making treats for those with a sweet tooth. “Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I was so…

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Read more about the article Local PFLAG chapter gets corporate partner with Boston Scientific Valencia
Cyril Rosario, left, and Steve Iland, right, join other PFLAG of Santa Clarita Valley volunteers as they assemble information folders at Boston Scientific in Valencia on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local PFLAG chapter gets corporate partner with Boston Scientific Valencia

Boston Scientific Valencia employees joined volunteers from PFLAG Santa Clarita Valley on Wednesday to assemble information packets for distribution to schools, libraries, parents of LGBTQ children and other community members.…

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Read more about the article Rosedell students line up to ‘fight like a unicorn’
Addison Rivera, 8, center, wears a mask and sunglasses as she and her family receive a check for $3000 raised by Rosedell Elementary School in Saugus on Friday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Rosedell students line up to ‘fight like a unicorn’

It was supposed to be Rosedell Elementary School’s monthly “School Spirit Rally,” but it was more like an Addison Rally. Despite it being cold, people were quickly warmed up when…

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Read more about the article Golden Valley hosts ‘Every 15 Minutes’ program
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy John Leitelt, left, administers a breathalyzer test to Golden Valley High School senior Dylan Lu who played the part of a drunk driver in front of over 1000 Golden Valley High School seniors and Juniors during the Every 15 Minutes event held in front of Golden Valley High School in Santa Clarita on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Golden Valley hosts ‘Every 15 Minutes’ program

During a very somber day on campus, students and faculty at Golden Valley High School participated in the “Every 15 Minutes” program Thursday. Throughout the day, law enforcement personnel walked…

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Read more about the article West Ranch boys basketball dominates down low in victory over Buena
West Ranch senior point guard Carter Williams gets the and-one in a playoff matchup against Buena at West Ranch High School Friday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

West Ranch boys basketball dominates down low in victory over Buena

“You keep going to the well until the well runs dry.” West Ranch boys basketball head coach Ron Manalastas said knowing his team had a size advantage on Friday night…

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Short-handed Saugus falls to Beverly Hills in first round of boys basketball playoffs

By Tony Ciniglio For The Signal BEVERLY HILLS - Donning ripped jeans and a gray sweatshirt under a black Saugus polo shirt, Adrian McIntyre commanded attention at midcourt as the…

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Read more about the article SCCS boys basketball too much for Millikan in opening playoff game
SCCS guard Leroy Thompson drives in the lane against Millikan on Friday night at The Master's University. Darcy Brown/For The Signal

SCCS boys basketball too much for Millikan in opening playoff game

The Millikan boys basketball team was shifty around the perimeter, but it was Santa Clarita Christian that got to the heart of things in a the first round of the…

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Read more about the article City Council to consider speed limit changes, advance Canyon Country Community Center construction
Santa Clarita City Council is considering adopting a resolution to establish new speed limits. Cory Rubin/The Signal

City Council to consider speed limit changes, advance Canyon Country Community Center construction

After meeting with other officials to plan for the new budget earlier this week, the City Council will reconvene Tuesday to consider changes to the area’s speed limit signage, as…

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Read more about the article City to host free Valentine’s Salsa Dance Night event on Saturday
The city of Santa Clarita will be hosting a Valentine’s Salsa Dance Night at the Canyon Country Community Center on Saturday.

City to host free Valentine’s Salsa Dance Night event on Saturday

You can salsa dance the night away at the city of Santa Clarita’s Valentine’s Salsa Dance Night to be held at the Canyon Country Community Center on Saturday from 6…

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Read more about the article Wilk tours McGrath Elementary, hears from faculty about early childhood education
State Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, reads a story to children during his visit to Dr. J. Michael McGrath Elementary School, Feb. 8, 2019. Caleb Lunetta / The Signal.

Wilk tours McGrath Elementary, hears from faculty about early childhood education

During a visit to Dr. J. Michael McGrath Elementary School Friday, State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, sat down with students and faculty alike to discuss the latest needs and…

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Read more about the article Lawrence Rebman — Air Force — Korean War-era Veteran — Valencia Resident
Larry Rebman. Dan Watson/The Signal

Lawrence Rebman — Air Force — Korean War-era Veteran — Valencia Resident

Lawrence Rebman had a crow while growing up. “It was a smart bird,” he said. “It would walk up and down the clotheslines, taking the clothes pins off the line…

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Read more about the article One dead, six injured, in crash near Neenach
One of 5 vehicles involved in fatal crash in Neenach late Thursday afternoon. Photo for The Signal, Jeff Zimmerman.

One dead, six injured, in crash near Neenach

A five-vehicle crash near Neenach has left one dead and six injured. The multi-vehicle collision happened a couple of minutes before 5 p.m. on Highway 138, near 60th Street, east…

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Read more about the article Local economy in good stance; city keeping close eye on negative indicators
City of Santa Clarita City Hall

Local economy in good stance; city keeping close eye on negative indicators

Growth in jobs, businesses and tourism is leading up to another golden year in Santa Clarita, but city officials said Tuesday it’s also a time to prepare for uncertainty. “As…

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Read more about the article Family Center fundraiser will help victims of teen-dating violence
The Child & Family Center is located at 21545 Centre Pointe Parkway in Santa Clarita. Signal File Photo

Family Center fundraiser will help victims of teen-dating violence

Child and Family Center officials have announced a fundraising resource to help victims of teen-dating violence. “They had this pop-up opportunity to use an online campaign to not only share…

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Read more about the article Free pasta lunch fuels hundreds of COC students
William Bermudez, culinary arts student serves pasta to Lauren Alesso, COC sophomore, at the Institute of Culinary Education free pasta lunch Thursday. Michele Lutes/The Signal

Free pasta lunch fuels hundreds of COC students

The smell of pasta filled the air Thursday on College of the Canyons’ Valencia campus as students lined up in the Institute of Culinary Education building to fuel their minds…

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