Read more about the article Curbside printing services now offered at Old Town Newhall Library
The Old Town Newhall library. Dan Watson/The Signal

Curbside printing services now offered at Old Town Newhall Library

The Santa Clarita Public Library announced Tuesday curbside printing services at the Old Town Newhall Library as part of their ongoing efforts to help residents amid the coronavirus pandemic.  Each…

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Read more about the article Firefighters respond to vegetation fire in Newhall Pass
Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel mop up a small vegetation fire near the Interstate 5 and Highway 14 intersection on Thursday, July 23, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Firefighters respond to vegetation fire in Newhall Pass

Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to a vegetation fire in the Newhall Pass Thursday morning. Firefighters responded to reports of a vegetation fire around 10 a.m. on northbound…

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Read more about the article Two arrested on the suspicion they used a stolen Visa card to withdraw cash
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Two arrested on the suspicion they used a stolen Visa card to withdraw cash

A man and woman from Panorama City and North Hills, respectively, were arrested Tuesday on suspicion they used a stolen Visa card to withdraw money from a bank. Around 7…

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Read more about the article July SCV domestic violence reports increase by 59% over 2019
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July SCV domestic violence reports increase by 59% over 2019

The number of Santa Clarita Valley domestic violence reports continue to show higher rates than it had last year, echoing a trend domestic violence experts are seeing throughout Los Angeles…

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Read more about the article Saying goodbye to the Martial Arts Fitness Center
Freddy Bouciegues says goodbye to the Martial Arts Fitness Center after 18 years in businesses. Courtesy

Saying goodbye to the Martial Arts Fitness Center

When Liz Bouciegues opened the Martial Arts Fitness Center in Canyon Country 18 years ago, she knew she wanted more than a place for children to learn martial arts. “I…

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Read more about the article Grading underway for long-awaited bike park
Work begins on a new city bike park with BMX elements above the George A. Caravalho Santa Clarita Sports Complex in Santa Clarita on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Grading underway for long-awaited bike park

Bike enthusiasts might be able to ride at a new city park with BMX and mountain biking elements as early as next month, officials said Wednesday.  The long-awaited recreational amenity…

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Wilk urges Newsom to expand EDD operations

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Melissa Hurtado, D-Central Valley, have urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to keep the state’s Employment Development Department phone lines and operations open and…

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Read more about the article Hart District likely to proceed with Sequoia move; parents express concerns
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Hart District likely to proceed with Sequoia move; parents express concerns

While William S. Hart Union High School District officials have said they’re likely to move forward with the plan, a number of parents from the small, yet niche Sequoia School…

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Golden State tops NY for most COVID cases; L.A. County sees more than 3,000 new diagnoses

California surpassed New York in having the most COVID-19 cases in the nation, as Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced Wednesday 3,266 additional diagnoses in the last…

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Read more about the article Additional artists announced for Quarantine Art Challenge
Courtesy photo “Bye Bye Virus,” by Meressa Naftulin, is among the 40 pieces featured in the upcoming exhibit, “The Quarantine Art Challenge,” opening July 14 at the Old Town Newhall Library.

Additional artists announced for Quarantine Art Challenge

Additional participating artists have been announced for the Quarantine Art Challenge, on exhibit at the Old Town Newhall Library until Oct. 9. Courtesy photo “Click Your Heels,” by Cheri Marcovitch,…

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