Read more about the article Hart District dedicates meeting to shooting victims, community
Poster boards honoring the victims of the Saugus High Shooting rest at the front of the Hart Governing Board room Wednesday night. Caleb Lunetta / The Signal.

Hart District dedicates meeting to shooting victims, community

William S. Hart Union High School District officials discussed healing during their first board meeting since the Saugus High School shooting left three students dead and injured three more last…

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Read more about the article Saugus High School sends out list of optional events
Balloons and flowers stand in front of Saugus High School which was still closed for investigation on Friday, November 15, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus High School sends out list of optional events

District officials along with members of the community are partnering up to provide a list of optional events for Saugus students and their families to attend on Thursday. Each event…

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Read more about the article Showers hit SCV
A man wears a plastic poncho as he walks on Lyons Avenue in Newhall as rain begins to fall on Saturday afternoon. Dan Watson/The Signal

Showers hit SCV

In case you missed it, the Santa Clarita Valley was treated to a bit of rain Wednesday, which is expected to clear up by the weekend, according to weather officials.

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Read more about the article Veteran art on display at Newhall Library
Residents had the opportunity to look at art inspired by the traumatic experiences of veterans at the "Opening Our Minds and Hearts to Veteran Trauma - Informed Art" gallery event held at the Old Town Newhall Library Wednesday evening. November 13, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Veteran art on display at Newhall Library

Four-year Navy veteran Laneta McBridge never thought art would help her to process her emotions. Once introduced to Homes 4 Families, a nonprofit dedicated to helping create affordable housing for…

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Read more about the article Therapy dogs help community cope with shooting
Atlas, a certified therapy dog, comforts Kaia Cruikshank at Central Park after a deadly shooting at Saugus High School. Lauren Budman for The Signal

Therapy dogs help community cope with shooting

A wagging tail and wet nose can often be the perfect cure for a bad day, which is why trained comfort dogs have deployed from all over to visit Santa…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: Mustangs women’s soccer earns playoff berth to NAIA tourney
The Master’s University’s Elizabeth Radmilovich has been one of the best freshmen in the Golden State Athletic Conference this season. She shares the team lead with five assists on the year. Photo courtesy TMU Athletics

TMU Insider: Mustangs women’s soccer earns playoff berth to NAIA tourney

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The Master's University women's soccer team learned Monday it had earned an at-large berth to the NAIA national tournament and would be taking a…

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Read more about the article Students, faculty hear about 1st Amendment rights
Retired Colonel Steve Miska, Executive Director of the First Amendment Voice, analogizes the First Amendment of the Constitution during a panel discussion at College of the Canyons on Tuesday, November 19, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Students, faculty hear about 1st Amendment rights

There are five parts to the First Amendment: freedom of religion, speech, press, petition and assembly. Now, it’s about understanding those rights and what to do with them that matters,…

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Read more about the article Second child dies of injuries from fiery crash; CHP investigating
The wreckage of the collision that took two childrens' lives Monday. Gilbert Bernal / The Signal.

Second child dies of injuries from fiery crash; CHP investigating

A second child died Wednesday as a result of a fiery crash on Monday at a busy Stevenson Ranch intersection, where the driver, a Bakersfield woman, was found naked next…

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Read more about the article Solo spin out on 5 results in no injuries
A single-car spin-out turned into a two-vehicle collision on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5, between McBean Parkway and Lyons Avenue, left no injuries. Gilbert Bernal / The Signal

Solo spin out on 5 results in no injuries

A single-car spin-out turned into a two-vehicle collision on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5, between McBean Parkway and Lyons Avenue, left no injuries but caused heavy traffic on the…

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Read more about the article Festival of Trees will celebrate 17 years
More than 50 trees are on display at The Centre in Santa Clarita during the Festival of Trees, benefiting The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Festival of Trees will celebrate 17 years

The SCV Boys & Girls Club is celebrating its 17th annual Festival of Trees at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Nov. 23-24 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a…

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Read more about the article Rancho Pico Jr. High student airlifted to hospital
A helicopter airlifts a Rancho Pico Jr. High student from campus after reports of a cardiac arrest call on Nov. 20, 2019. Dan Watson/ The Signal

Rancho Pico Jr. High student airlifted to hospital

First responders airlifted a child from Rancho Pico Junior High School in Stevenson Ranch to a hospital in response to a medical call on Wednesday morning, according to the Los…

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Read more about the article Zonta celebrates 100 years, receives proclamation from city
The entrance to City Hall was lit with orange lights as part of the “Zonta Says NO to Violence against Women” campaign. Courtesy

Zonta celebrates 100 years, receives proclamation from city

Zonta International celebrated 100 years of service Nov. 8, and the city of Santa Clarita honored the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley for this milestone. At a recent City…

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Read more about the article Volunteers plan a feast fit for a community
SCV Senior Center Executive Director Kevin MacDonald, left, takes a picture of volunteers as they serve some of the hundreds of seniors on hand for the 2018 Thanksgiving Party & Feast at the SCV Senior Center on Thursday, November 22, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Volunteers plan a feast fit for a community

For the 10th consecutive year, the Castaic Lions Club, along with dozens of volunteers, including students from the William S. Hart Union High School District, are planning to host their…

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