Read more about the article Woman wounded by BB gun recovering, search on for gunman
Deputy Chris Craft joins a Santa Clarita Valley sheriff's deputy and sergeant on Robin Avenue in Saugus after a shooting was reported to the station Wednesday night. Austin Dave/The Signal

Woman wounded by BB gun recovering, search on for gunman

A Saugus woman wounded after being shot in the back by someone with a BB gun Wednesday night was treated at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and released. The person who…

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Read more about the article Spill of soapy green liquid prompts 4-hour HazMat response
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Spill of soapy green liquid prompts 4-hour HazMat response

Firefighters specially trained in dealing with hazardous materials spent their Thursday morning dealing with a “moderately toxic” soapy green liquid that got into the storm drains on Creekside Road. Shortly…

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Read more about the article City Council approves preparation of Citywide Mobility Plan, community feedback sought
Bikers take to the trails after the ribbon cutting for the River Village Trailhead in Santa Clarita on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. The trailhead connects to the 11-mile Santa Clara River Trail that stretches from Interstate 5 to Sand Canyon Road. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

City Council approves preparation of Citywide Mobility Plan, community feedback sought

Many have recognized and even relocated to Santa Clarita for its extensive network of bicycle and pedestrian facilities for recreational use, but there’s always room for improvement, city officials say.…

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Read more about the article Hart baseball prepares for alumni game
Hart players celebrate after a good play during a game at West Ranch on Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Hart baseball prepares for alumni game

Hart baseball will hold its annual alumni game at Hart High on Sunday, Jan. 27, welcoming former and current players along with the community. “Everybody who has played at Hart…

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Read more about the article Former SCV resident Noah Bigirumwami elevates game to play at Division 1 program
Noah Bigirumwami is in his first year playing for the Chicago State mens basketball team.

Former SCV resident Noah Bigirumwami elevates game to play at Division 1 program

Stevenson Ranch native Noah Bigirumwami always believed that he belonged playing basketball for a Division 1 program, but coming out of high school, he was seen as just another player.…

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Read more about the article SCCS girls soccer battle to draw against Vasquez
Santa Clarita Christian School's Ashley Rens (11) drives through Vasquez defender Austin Pender (7) in the second half at Central Park on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCCS girls soccer battle to draw against Vasquez

It was a high-scoring affair at Central Park on Thursday night, as the Santa Clarita Christian girls soccer team battled Vasquez in a Heritage League game that resulted in a…

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Read more about the article Committee accepts audit results
From left to right, Board of Trustees member Steve Zimmer, BOT member Edel Alonso, Chancellor Dianne G. Van Hook, BOT Vice President Michael Berger, BOT Clerk Michele Jenkins and BOT member Joan MacGregor at the groundbreaking of the Science Center at the College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus on Wednesday, Jan, 24, 2018. The science center is one of multiple projects that were funded through the college's bond measure. Courtesy Photo

Committee accepts audit results

College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook joined college stakeholders and members of the independent citizens’ bond oversight committee Wednesday to hear the results of the audits that examined…

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Mile-long freight train catches fire, shuts down Santa Clarita railroad track

A freight train locomotive fire near the Ruether Avenue and Soledad Canyon Road intersection resulted in the Antelope Valley line temporarily shutting down Thursday. At 12:01 p.m., Los Angeles County…

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Read more about the article Former Hart and Canyons football player Tim White signs reserve/future contract with New York Jets
Hart High and College of the Canyons alumnus Tim White has made a strong impression on the Baltimore Ravens during training camp. Photo courtesy Baltimore Ravens

Former Hart and Canyons football player Tim White signs reserve/future contract with New York Jets

Former Hart and College of the Canyons football player Tim White signed a reserve/future contract with the New York Jets on Wednesday. White, who went undrafted in 2017 after coming…

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Read more about the article DJ accused of stealing city truck’s light bar
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies take report after a stolen light bar was recovered outside the Westfield Valencia Town Center Wednesday morning. Austin Dave/The Signal

DJ accused of stealing city truck’s light bar

Members of a city public works crew were shocked Wednesday morning when they watched a man walk up to their utility truck, grab a light bar and walk away with…

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Read more about the article More than 30 local agencies to receive funds from Community Services and Arts Grants program
FILE PHOTO Adrey Rieckhoff looks at her drawing she is making of a dragon in a bath during the Youth Arts Showcase at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex on Sunday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

More than 30 local agencies to receive funds from Community Services and Arts Grants program

For about 29 years, the city of Santa Clarita has provided funds for community organizations and 2019 is no different. The City Council unanimously approved $180,000 to cover community service…

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Read more about the article City Council ditches Robert’s over Rosenberg’s Rules of Order for conducting meetings and other functions
City Hall on Thursday, June 14, 2018. Eddy Martinez/The Signal

City Council ditches Robert’s over Rosenberg’s Rules of Order for conducting meetings and other functions

After an intense debate over the mayoral rotation for the new year last month, the Santa Clarita City Council may soon have formal changes to its norms and procedures for…

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