Read more about the article Grappling with a chance to make history
Valencia High senior America Lopez trains with her coach and brother Andrew Lopez at Peterson Grapplers in Valencia. Lopez said one of her goals this year is to defend her championship. PHOTOS BY DAN WATSON / THE SIGNAL

Grappling with a chance to make history

America once again has a chance to make history.  America Lopez, that is.  She entered her senior year this fall ranked No. 1 in the state of California for her…

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Read more about the article Marching to the beat of a different drum
Hart High senior Ainsely Demuth poses in her room with her horn in front of photos with her friends and family. PHOTO BY Shae Hammond / THE SIGNAL

Marching to the beat of a different drum

Last October, Canyon High School’s Gold Star Brigade marching band and color guard were one of dozens of schools competing in the Wildcat Classic in front of thousands at College…

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Read more about the article Cancer can also affect your furry friends
With support and treatment, it may be possible to prolong the life of companion animals that have been diagnosed with cancer.

Cancer can also affect your furry friends

Cancer can strike any person at any time. Cancer does not discriminate based on gender, age or nationality, nor are pets immune to this potentially deadly disease. The American Veterinary…

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Read more about the article City of Santa Clarita honored for innovation
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

City of Santa Clarita honored for innovation

By Ken Striplin City Manager  “Innovation is seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.” — Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi The City of Santa Clarita prides itself on…

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Garrett Shiner Shares 5 Insights to Help Entrepreneurs Build Successful Business Models

With regular business disrupted due to COVID-19, it's the perfect time to become an entrepreneur. Garrett Shiner is one such entrepreneur who owns Shiner Marketing, which provides social media management,…

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Read more about the article Crime watch Nov. 12, 2020: from the SCV Sheriff’s Station field reports
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station can be reached by calling 661-260-4000.

Crime watch Nov. 12, 2020: from the SCV Sheriff’s Station field reports

Editor’s note: The following article was compiled from reports recently available at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. The reports are preliminary, compiled by deputies who respond to calls for…

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Read more about the article City, organizations make headway in homeless housing, shelter
Preliminary renderings of the Family Promise house project in Newhall that is expected to be built by SCV-based Williams Homes. Courtesy of Williams Homes

City, organizations make headway in homeless housing, shelter

Efforts to improve and expand homeless housing and shelter in the Santa Clarita Valley have long been in the making, and city and organization officials announced this week several advancements…

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Read more about the article Driscoll concedes Santa Clarita City Council race, paving way for Gibbs win
Voters at the Stevenson Ranch Public Library in Stevenson Ranch on Tuesday, November 03, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Driscoll concedes Santa Clarita City Council race, paving way for Gibbs win

Ahead of final certified vote counts in Los Angeles County, Kelvin Driscoll conceded his Santa Clarita City Council race against Jason Gibbs Wednesday, paving the way for Gibbs to join…

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