Read more about the article Quilts donated to local veterans as ‘thank you’ for service
Dale Shupe receives his Quilt of Valor from Donna Kiger. Courtesy

Quilts donated to local veterans as ‘thank you’ for service

As a symbol of comfort and appreciation of their sacrifice for their country, local veterans were wrapped in handmade Quilts of Valor Sunday. Donna Kiger and George Allard of the…

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Supes approve additional small business relief program funds

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors earmarked $19 million in funds from the COVID-19 American Rescue Plan Act to go toward the county’s small business relief programs during Tuesday’s…

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Read more about the article Man in wheelchair hit by vehicle, sent to hospital
A man is loaded into an ambulance after being hit by a vehicle in Canyon Country on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021. Dan Watson/The Signal

Man in wheelchair hit by vehicle, sent to hospital

A man in a wheelchair was transported to the hospital after being hit by a vehicle in a Canyon Country parking lot Tuesday morning. The incident was reported as a…

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Read more about the article Newhall Family Theatre raises the curtain for a day of art
Members of Studio 1 Dance perform "King of New York" from Newsies during the Raise the Curtain Foundation's Grand Reopening Celebration of the Performing Arts held at Newhall Family Theater in Newhall on Saturday, 101621. Dan Watson/the Signal

Newhall Family Theatre raises the curtain for a day of art

The Newhall Family Theatre has a long history of opening and shutting down, again and again.    More recently, in 2011, as a result of Measure E bond money, the theater…

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Read more about the article Study finds SCV among highest risk of ‘extreme climate impacts’ in L.A. County
A water dropping helicopter makes a drop in high winds as the Tick Fire burns down a canyon and treatens homes as viewed from Stonecrest Park in Canyon Country on Thursday, October 24, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Study finds SCV among highest risk of ‘extreme climate impacts’ in L.A. County

The Santa Clarita Valley was among 47 communities across Los Angeles County deemed at high risk of being exposed to impending and severe climate impacts, according to a recent study…

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Read more about the article Saugus teacher honored at White House event
First Lady Jill Biden speaks during the ceremony honoring the Teachers of the Year. Photo courtesy of PBS.

Saugus teacher honored at White House event

 Saugus High School teacher and California State Teacher of the Year representative for 2021, Jim Klipfel, was honored alongside 99 other teachers Monday during a ceremony held at the White House.   Both President…

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Read more about the article Parents, students hold protest on COVID-19 mandates
Cindy Josten, speaks to a crowd of protesters outside of the William S. Hart Union High School District office Monday. October 18, 2021. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Parents, students hold protest on COVID-19 mandates

Hundreds of Santa Clarita Valley students and families participated in Monday’s “School Walkout,” a statewide protest against the recently announced vaccine mandate issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom.   The order — which was…

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Read more about the article Ribbon cutting held at new SCV Sheriff’s Station
A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony is held for the new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Monday morning. October 18, 2021. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Ribbon cutting held at new SCV Sheriff’s Station

A large assembly of law enforcement personnel, residents and local dignitaries attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Monday, marking the near end of a multi-year…

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Read more about the article SCV health care providers urge residents against skipping doctor visits
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia. 041621. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV health care providers urge residents against skipping doctor visits

As pandemic worries continue to loom over our heads, physicians across the Santa Clarita Valley are urging patients not to put off some of their medical appointments any longer.  Through…

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Read more about the article LARC pipeline moving forward
In this Feb 2014 photo, the top of a 300,000 gallon capacity water tank overlooks undeveloped land surrounding Larc Ranch along Bouquet Canyon Road.

LARC pipeline moving forward

After years of trucking in water, LARC Ranch residents are finally set to get a permanent water supply via a pipeline being built with the help of the Santa Clarita…

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