Read more about the article Boy Scout brings shade to the archery range
Cole Martin, 17, built this shade structure for his Boy Scout, Eagle Scout project at the Santa Clarita Valley Archery Range in Santa Clarita. February 14, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Boy Scout brings shade to the archery range

For his Eagle Scout project, Cole Martin, of Boy Scout Troop 583, decided to build a shade structure at the Santa Clarita Valley Archery Range. The project, Martin said, will…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo to host free heart health course
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Henry Mayo to host free heart health course

To discuss lifestyle changes to promote heart health, Kim Brown, a registered dietician and nutritionist, is scheduled to lead a conversation and a question-and-answer session at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital…

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Read more about the article Former fire captain faces charges of stalking, evading arrest
Highway Patrol officers wait by the southbound on-ramp of Highway 14 near Golden Valley as a high speed pursuit races towards Santa Clarita from the Palmdale area. February 07, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Former fire captain faces charges of stalking, evading arrest

A former Los Angeles County Fire Department captain was arrested Friday, a week after he was suspected to have been involved in an alleged kidnapping and high-speed chase through Santa…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita hosts winners, finalists of 2019 Young Artists and Authors
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Santa Clarita hosts winners, finalists of 2019 Young Artists and Authors

Santa Clarita announced it is hosting the winners and finalists of the 2019 Young Artists and Authors Showcase, which encourages youth to express themselves through art, literature and photography.  Along…

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Read more about the article SCCS girls soccer’s Hopewell signs to TMU
Alyssa Hopewell (23) throws the ball in to Dakota Rappleye in the Cardinals second-round playoff match at Central Park. // Gilbert Bernal/The Signal.

SCCS girls soccer’s Hopewell signs to TMU

Santa Clarita Christian School girls soccer senior defender Alyssa Hopewell signed her National Letter of Intent to play collegiate soccer at The Master’s University at SCCS on Wednesday just hours…

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Read more about the article SCCS slips against Milken in second round of playoffs
Briley Phelps, midfielder for SCCS Cardinals girls soccer races for the ball in the match against Milken at Central Park in Saugus, Monday, Feb. 17, 2020. // Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

SCCS slips against Milken in second round of playoffs

Santa Clarita Christian came out flat in the second round of the CIF-Southern Section Ford Girls Soccer Division 7 Championships against Milken and lost the match 3-0 on Monday afternoon…

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Trinity girls hoops adjusts in second round of playoffs; SCCS falls by 2 points

Earning a first-round bye in the CIF- Southern Section Division 5AA playoffs, the Trinity Classical Academy girls hoops team flexed their muscles, winning their first playoff contest of the season…

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Read more about the article Deputies arrest suspect after he reportedly attempted to walk out of grocery store with a full cart
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Deputies arrest suspect after he reportedly attempted to walk out of grocery store with a full cart

Deputies arrested a suspect last week after they believe he attempted to walk out of a grocery store with hundreds of dollars of goods without paying. On Thursday around 11:30…

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Read more about the article Holy Land tour is trip of a lifetime
The Wailing Wall is considered one of the holiest places because of its connection to the Temple Mount. Courtesy photo

Holy Land tour is trip of a lifetime

By Lila LittlejohnSpecial to The Signal “But why not take a tour of the Holy Lands? It’s the opportunity of a lifetime!” I couldn’t figure out why my sister, a…

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Read more about the article Coronavirus: Santa Clarita couple continues quarantine in Nebraska
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Coronavirus: Santa Clarita couple continues quarantine in Nebraska

One of two Santa Clarita residents, who evacuated the Diamond Princess cruise ship after being quarantined in Japan since early February, has tested positive with the coronavirus, they said Monday. …

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Read more about the article 20 years later: Victims of 2000 crash remembered
Tom and Alice Renolds, stand in front of a quilt made by Canyon Country High School students that contains photos of their sons who died in a car crash in 2000. Gilbert Bernal/ The Signal

20 years later: Victims of 2000 crash remembered

The morning of Thursday, Nov. 14, triggered dark uncertainty for Canyon Country residents Alice and Tom Renolds. Just before their daily morning walk, the couple heard over the television what…

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Read more about the article Health officials: Coronavirus should not be cause for panic
There are six new reported cases of the coronavirus in the LA County as of March 4. Courtesy of Matthias Mueller

Health officials: Coronavirus should not be cause for panic

While health officials want the general public to take the necessary steps to protect themselves against diseases, the coronavirus should not be a cause for panic, they said Monday.  “The…

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