Read more about the article Deputies recover car after stolen-vehicle investigation
LA County deputies recover stolen vehicle after recognizing it while out on patrol Monday morning, Nov. 4, 2019. GIlbert BernalThe Signal

Deputies recover car after stolen-vehicle investigation

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials recovered a vehicle after a deputy on patrol recognized the make and model of a car reported stolen. A deputy spotted the silver Toyota…

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Read more about the article Jeff Prang: It’s all about the method
Jeff Prang, Los Angeles County assessor

Jeff Prang: It’s all about the method

A technological dilemma facing the most populous county in the nation was how to take a massive amount of data wedded to an antiquated mainframe, green screen, technologically four-decade behind-the-times…

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Read more about the article Deputy involved in Valencia crash
A Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputy was involved in a traffic collision near the intersection of Magic Mountain Parkway and McBean Parkway in Valencia on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. Emily Alvarenga/The Signal

Deputy involved in Valencia crash

A Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputy was involved in a two-car traffic collision Sunday evening in Valencia. Just after 5 p.m., a collision occurred near the intersection of Magic…

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Read more about the article Nazarene hosts annual Fall Fest
Santa Clarita residents attend the Newhall Church of the Nazarene fall festival dressed in costumes to trick or treat for candy from church volunteers, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

Nazarene hosts annual Fall Fest

Though Halloween had passed, community members and parishioners still donned their costumes for Newhall Church of the Nazarene’s annual Fall Fest on Sunday. The church had to reschedule the event…

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Read more about the article Marathon returns to Santa Clarita
Carlos Larios, winner of the Santa Clarita Half Marathon, passes the finish line with a finish time of 1:14, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. Signal file photo

Marathon returns to Santa Clarita

Santa Clarita resident and Trinity Classical Academy running coach Timmy Kahovec took home his first marathon win on his home turf Sunday at the Santa Clarita Marathon. “It feels surreal,”…

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Read more about the article Runners return to Santa Clarita for marathon
Runners move as a pack over various terrain through SCV during the Santa Clarita Marathon, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

Runners return to Santa Clarita for marathon

Dolores Valencia threw her hands up as she crossed the finish line at the Santa Clarita Marathon on Sunday, breaking the tape for the third time. “It feels fantastic,” she…

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Read more about the article Rampage marches through Santa Clarita
The Hart High School Marching Band and Colorguard performed at the 36th annual Rampage band competition Saturday evening. November 02, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Rampage marches through Santa Clarita

Friday night might be for football, but this Saturday night was for the marching bands at Cougar Stadium at College of the Canyons. Thousands of students, musicians and parents descended…

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Read more about the article Elevate church celebrates Halloween
Families enjoy the festivities at Elevate Church's Family Thrill Night on Main Street in Newhall Thursday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Elevate church celebrates Halloween

Families filled Main Street Thursday night for Elevate Church’s Thrill Night to enjoy live music, games, a 4-D show, inflatable slides, free candy and more.  The street was filled with…

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Read more about the article SSUSD resumes class schedule following Tick Fire closures
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices.

SSUSD resumes class schedule following Tick Fire closures

Sulphur Springs Union School District resumed its regular class schedule Monday, following closures set in place last week due to the Tick Fire. SSUSD students and parents experienced an unexpected…

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Read more about the article Emily Alvarenga | Tick Fire: Reflections from the fire lines
Nicholas Burgess prepares his home for the approaching Tick Fire in the Shadow Pines neighborhood of Canyon Country on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019. Emily Alvarenga/The Signal

Emily Alvarenga | Tick Fire: Reflections from the fire lines

Working in the media does have its perks. The occasional media sneak preview at Six Flags Magic Mountain is always popular in the newsroom; there are the interesting and unique…

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Read more about the article Saving furry friends with flare, creativity
Remy (A5322036) is a 11-year-old tuxedo cat available for adoption at the Castaic Animal Care Center. Courtesy of Castaic volunteer, Joel Rosario

Saving furry friends with flare, creativity

With approximately 6.5 million pets entering animal shelters nationwide each year, volunteers at rescues across the country are constantly searching for homes. The sheer volume of pets, especially after recent…

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