Local author’s ‘The Power of Ketchup’ asks, ‘What if Jesus came to town in the form of ketchup?’

News release  Former Minnesotan and now Valencia resident Sarah Hauer has released a new novel that explores the fictional scenario of how the inhabitants of a small town in Minnesota in 1982…

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COC receives National Science Foundation grant for native bee research

News release   College of the Canyons has received a $74,707 Campus as a Living Lab grant from the National Science Foundation to provide opportunities for underrepresented community college students to…

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City seeks artists for upcoming exhibit

News release  The city of Santa Clarita is seeking artwork for consideration for the upcoming exhibit, “Follow Your Art,” at the First Floor Gallery of Santa Clarita City Hall (23920 Valencia Blvd.). The art exhibit will be displayed…

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Read more about the article Bauer wins restraining order battle, judge rules against woman’s wishes
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Bauer wins restraining order battle, judge rules against woman’s wishes

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has thrown out a request for a restraining order against current L.A. Dodgers and former Hart High School pitcher Trevor Bauer after the woman alleged the professional…

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Read more about the article Professor discusses politics of COVID-19 at VIA virtual event
Attendees sit down for lunch at the Valley Industrial Association luncheon at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Tuesday, 072021. Dan Watson/The Signal

Professor discusses politics of COVID-19 at VIA virtual event

The Valley Industry Association heard Dan Schnur, a professor of politics at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Berkeley, share his thoughts on what he called “the biggest story…

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Read more about the article Canyon Country resident reflects on battle with breast cancer
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Canyon Country resident reflects on battle with breast cancer

Longtime Canyon Country resident Patty Rowdon had just lost her mother to cancer a few months earlier when she received the news: She had breast cancer. Rowdon’s mother fought a…

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‘Several shots’ fired in Canyon Country, no injuries

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to an early-morning shooting on Friday, but they are reporting no injuries and that no one was hit.   The call for the reported…

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Okinawa Flatbelly Tonic Reviews [Update] – Don’t Buy Till You’ve Read This

Okinawa Flatbelly Tonic Review. Riding on this wave of desperation, dietary supplements have come to occupy a formidable place in the health and fitness sector.  Most of these products make tall claims about…

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Read more about the article City phases out temporary outdoor dining two months after end of indoor capacity limits
Jo and Larry Wertz enjoy a lunch at the outdoor dining area of Old Town Junction in Newhall Monday afternoon. November 23, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

City phases out temporary outdoor dining two months after end of indoor capacity limits

Santa Clarita businesses and restaurants had until last Monday to take down the temporary outdoor spaces they built in response to COVID-19 restrictions that limited their indoor capacity during the first 15 months of the pandemic.  Temporary-use permits issued…

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