Read more about the article Deputies arrest son on suspicion of theft from mom
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Deputies arrest son on suspicion of theft from mom

A Canyon Country man was arrested on suspicion of robbery and felony carjacking after deputies responded to a report of a domestic dispute Monday evening.  Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station…

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Read more about the article Bridge to Home announces initiative to house 30 homeless people amid end of Project Roomkey
A check in tent is set up at the entrance of the Super 8 Hotel in Canyon Country on Saturday, April 11, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Bridge to Home announces initiative to house 30 homeless people amid end of Project Roomkey

With L.A. County’s Project Roomkey coming close to an end, Bridge to Home officials announced Thursday a new initiative to house more than two dozen local homeless individuals, but it…

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Hart district discusses January reopening; teachers call for more transparency

The William S. Hart Union High School District will likely not return to campus until January, Superintendent Mike Kuhlman said during the district’s governing board meeting Wednesday.  “I'd like to…

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Read more about the article One taken to hospital following two-vehicle crash in Castaic
California Highway Patrol Officers gather evidence at the scene of a two vehicle crash at the corner of Hillcrest Parkway and Olympic Street in Castaic on Wednesday, October 21, 2020. Dan Watson/The signal

One taken to hospital following two-vehicle crash in Castaic

One person was transported to the hospital after a two-vehicle collision in Castaic on Wednesday.  Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports of an expanded traffic collision at…

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Read more about the article City to increase street sweeping frequency through January
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City to increase street sweeping frequency through January

City of Santa Clarita officials announced Wednesday they’ve increased the frequency of street sweeping citywide through January 2021.  Street sweeping will take place every week, following trash pickup days, between…

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Read more about the article SCV homeless experts look into potential overnight parking options
FILE PHOTO Homeless task force members receive training ahead of the 2020 homeless count on Jan. 21. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

SCV homeless experts look into potential overnight parking options

Santa Clarita homeless task force members are exploring options to start a local overnight parking program akin to those in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.  During their monthly meeting Thursday,…

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Read more about the article Theme parks consider legal action over reopening guidelines
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Theme parks consider legal action over reopening guidelines

California theme parks are considering legal action to receive permission to reopen, following state guidelines announced Tuesday that keep venues such as Six Flags Magic Mountain closed for an unknown…

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Read more about the article L.A. County to allow more reopenings, update guidance
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L.A. County to allow more reopenings, update guidance

Los Angeles County officials announced Wednesday they would be adjusting the health officer orders for certain sectors later this week, allowing for more business reopenings, including family entertainment centers outdoors…

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Read more about the article Affordable, family-friendly fall events in the SCV
Riding instructor Jessica Buchanan, left, watches Makayla McLaughlin, 5, as she rides Pete in the Pony Carousel at Gilchrist Farm on Tuesday, 10 0620. Dan Watson/ The Signal

Affordable, family-friendly fall events in the SCV

This year has meant all sorts of canceled plans and modified traditions, but residents can enjoy the perks of the fall season with a variety of family-friendly events that won’t…

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