Read more about the article No. 6: Don Kimball
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No. 6: Don Kimball

Newhall Land, and its successor agency, FivePoint, will be guiding factors in the Santa Clarita Valley’s future for some time to come — and we look forward to Don Kimball, as community president for the developer, to continue to create sustainable homes for the SCV.”

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Read more about the article No. 5: Larry Rasmussen
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No. 5: Larry Rasmussen

Larry Rasmussen of Spirit Properties never seeks out credit or attention for community service, but he’s someone who’s always willing to help out and give back to an area he’s helped develop from the ground up, like many of the Santa Clarita Valley’s best developments.

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Read more about the article No. 3: Ken Striplin
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No. 3: Ken Striplin

Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin manages an incredible staff and an amazing number of resources, and his nonstop work on behalf of city residents everyday at the top of our local government has made this community a better place to live for the last seven years.

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Read more about the article No. 2: Scott Wilk
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No. 2: Scott Wilk

State Sen. Scott Wilk has shown time again and again to be an individual who has the patience, dedication and leadership ability to serve the people of the Santa Clarita Valley. His character understanding and care for his hometown make him an example for public office.

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Read more about the article Forward progress stopped on Borton Fire (VIDEO)
Los Angeles County firefighters scale a hill at a brush fire on Borton Street in Val Verde Friday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Forward progress stopped on Borton Fire (VIDEO)

Deputies searching for a suspect soon found themselves in a suspected arson investigation Friday, officials said. After sheriff’s deputies set up a containment area on San Martinez Road in Val…

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Read more about the article Harvest Festival returns to Christ Lutheran
The Cross family of Valencia, dressed in matching shark costumes attend the Christ Lutheran Church annual Harvest Festival in Valencia on Saturday, October 19, 2019

Harvest Festival returns to Christ Lutheran

Hundreds attended Christ Lutheran Church’s 21st annual Harvest Festival on Saturday donned in their best Halloween costumes. “It went really well,” said Robin Hyland, the church’s connections coordinator. “I think…

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Read more about the article Castaic community: Neighbors rally around one another to fight Tick Fire
Castaic Resident Alex Forde walks through his house inspecting the damage caused when the Tick Fire burned through his neighborhood Thursday night. October 25, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Castaic community: Neighbors rally around one another to fight Tick Fire

Driving up The Old Road on Friday, one could see pink tags tied around trees in front yards, fire retardant coating cars and ash still floating through the air heavy…

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Read more about the article Evacuees share their experience during the Tick Fire
Canyon Country evacuee Merlyn Reeves and her dog Dixie check the evacuation area map on display at College of the Canyon evacuation Center in Valencia on Friday, October 25, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Evacuees share their experience during the Tick Fire

Amid large and dark plumes of smoke from the raging Tick Fire, yellow jackets and water hoses disappear as they race toward the flames and out emerge thousands of residents…

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Read more about the article Animals among those displaced by Tick Fire
A resident on Arches lane and his dog evacuate the Tick Fire in Canyon Country on Thursday, October 24, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Animals among those displaced by Tick Fire

Santa Clarita Valley residents of all kinds were affected by the devastating Tick Fire, including many animals. As Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were working to help firefighters with…

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Read more about the article Events across SCV canceled, rescheduled due to fire
Overlooking the charred hills and canyons in the Shadow Pines area of Canyon Country on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019. Emily Alvarenga/The Signal

Events across SCV canceled, rescheduled due to fire

Many events scheduled for this weekend have been canceled or rescheduled due to the Tick Fire, which marks the largest evacuation due to wildfire in the Santa Clarita Valley to…

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Read more about the article Some Tick Fire evacuees allowed to repopulate; fire suppression efforts continue (VIDEO)
A house on the 29500 block of Sequoia Road in Canyon Country burns during the Tick Fire early Friday morning. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Some Tick Fire evacuees allowed to repopulate; fire suppression efforts continue (VIDEO)

Some of the 40,000 residents living in the eastern Santa Clarita Valley who fled the fast-spreading flames of the Tick Fire since Thursday afternoon were allowed to return home just…

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Read more about the article Firefighters catch a break as winds drop, temps drop and humidity rises
The Tick Fire burns in the hills off of Sierra Highway in Canyon Country. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Firefighters catch a break as winds drop, temps drop and humidity rises

A shift in weather and wind conditions this weekend has fire officials concerned about the Tick Fire moving into the Angeles National Forest. “We’re expecting a wind shift,” Fire Chief…

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Read more about the article Northbound lanes of Highway 14 reopen, other roads remain closed
A boy rides his bike up Mammoth Lane in Canyon Country to view the Tick Fire on Thursday, October 24, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Northbound lanes of Highway 14 reopen, other roads remain closed

Although a number of roads remained closed Friday night due to the Tick Fire, the California Highway Patrol opened northbound lanes of Highway 14 to traffic mid-afternoon Friday. Southbound lanes…

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Read more about the article Football games rescheduled; team hopes to ‘return to normalcy’
Harry Welch Stadium on Friday, Oct. 25, 2019. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Football games rescheduled; team hopes to ‘return to normalcy’

When the Canyon football team took the field for walkthroughs on Thursday afternoon, the air was hazy. Soon after, messages from parents of players came trickling in. “You could see…

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Read more about the article Central Park: Home to firefighting strike team members
Tent city temporary housing for some of the scores of out-of-town firefighters helping fire the Tick Fire. Signal photo, Jim Holt

Central Park: Home to firefighting strike team members

Central Park became the temporary home for scores of firefighters from across the state and beyond Friday. Hundreds of firefighters said goodbye to their loved ones Thursday and answered the…

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VIDEO: Evacuation centers provide relief for residents displaced by Tick Fire

https://youtu.be/CwVtmtVfons Residents displaced by the Tick Fire can go to evacuation centers established by the American Red Cross at the Valencia campus of College of the Canyons and at West…

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Read more about the article City of Santa Clarita to host free arts symposium
Attendees listen to panel at 2018 Art Symposium / Curtesy of Jeff Barber

City of Santa Clarita to host free arts symposium

By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal To celebrate Artober, the city of Santa Clarita plans to host the annual New Heights Arts Symposium for artists and art lovers in the…

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