Read more about the article America Lopez, Trent Munoz excel in club wrestling
Although a normal CIF season wasn’t possible due to COVID-19, Valencia High wrestlers Trent Munoz and America Lopez found a way to compete — and excel — in the sport. The Peterson Grapplers club team was formed by the Vikings’ head wrestling coach Brian Peterson. Munoz photo courtesy of Brian Peterson. Lopez photo by Dan Watson/The Signal

America Lopez, Trent Munoz excel in club wrestling

By Ryan Menzie For The Signal  While COVID-19 protocols prevented the California Interscholastic Federation from being able to organize a full season of wrestling competition, grapplers from around the state, including several Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article 16 COVID-19 patients in Henry Mayo, highest number since March 1
Registered Nurse Trish Thuy Mai, left, and Nurse Practitioner Irene Orozco of Carbon Health prepare to administer vaccine shots at an all day, pop-up vaccination site organized by Assembywoman Suzette Valladares which was held at American Family Funding in Valencia on Saturday, 0711721. Dan Watson/The Signal

16 COVID-19 patients in Henry Mayo, highest number since March 1

The number of patients at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has reached a level not seen since the early spring, right around when education, food and emergency services workers were getting…

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Read more about the article Cleanup complete, but Whittaker-Bermite land still in limbo
A dry creek on the Whittaker-Bermite site, near the geographic center of Santa Clarita, is alive with plants following cleanup of the land that once was home to a munitions factory. Jim Holt/The Signal

Cleanup complete, but Whittaker-Bermite land still in limbo

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter  As the cleanup of close to 1,000 acres of contaminated soil and water at Whittaker-Bermite comes to a close, and while lawyers in bankruptcy court hundreds…

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Read more about the article City, Canyon View Estates diverge on solar panel removal
Solar panels have been installed on the hills of Canyon View Estates. Courtesy of Geri Brown.

City, Canyon View Estates diverge on solar panel removal

The city of Santa Clarita and Canyon View Estates have proposed two differing judgments in court filings this month on the matter of a solar panel system at the Canyon Country mobile home park.   Both sides proposed their…

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Read more about the article City launches redesigned Green Santa Clarita website
The city of Santa Clarita's redesigned Green Santa Clarita website. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

City launches redesigned Green Santa Clarita website

A new web interface and easy-to-use navigation tabs make searching for green resources at GreenSantaClarita.com easier.   Features include an event calendar, an interactive electric vehicle charging station map and navigation links helping users…

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Read more about the article Man wanted in North Carolina murder arrested in Santa Clarita
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department seal. File Photo

Man wanted in North Carolina murder arrested in Santa Clarita

A man wanted on suspicion of murder in North Carolina was arrested in Santa Clarita on Thursday after he attempted to check into a hotel, flagging authorities to his location.…

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