Read more about the article The Time Ranger | Happy Birthday, Scott & The Big Blizzard of ’62
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The Time Ranger | Happy Birthday, Scott & The Big Blizzard of ’62

We’ve simply got an epic Time Ranger adventure ahead of us today, saddlepals. The trail ahead is littered with villains, BUNCHES of snowstorms, birthdays, witches, more blizzards, movie stars, gunfights —…

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Read more about the article Public Health officials: Fingers crossed for a ‘plateau’
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Public Health officials: Fingers crossed for a ‘plateau’

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter  Anyone looking for a glimmer of light in this week’s bleak COVID-19 update reporting the highest daily number of deaths in L.A. County since March…

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Read more about the article Mayor addresses Valley Industry Association, shares updates on city
Visitors and dignitaries gather for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the Vista Canyon project, five-story, 613 parking space parking lot in Canyon Country on Tuesday morning, October 27, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Mayor addresses Valley Industry Association, shares updates on city

Covering a multitude of topics, from open spaces to ongoing city projects to her 2022 policy goals, Mayor Laurene Weste spoke this week with a group of local business and…

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Read more about the article City Council to hold closed meeting to discuss election litigation
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

City Council to hold closed meeting to discuss election litigation

The Santa Clarita City Council is slated to hold a closed meeting once again to discuss pending litigation regarding the council’s current at-large voting system.   While the council members have…

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CHP: Alleged Lululemon thieves charged with organized retail theft

Four suspects arrested on suspicion of stealing $72,000 worth of store merchandise on Tuesday are believed to be members of an organized retail theft operation that travels throughout the state,…

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Read more about the article Weekend high winds forecast for SCV, Edison says it has no PSPS plans
Southern California Edison is responding to the rising temperatures by continuing the installation of critical electrical equipment, according to SCE officials. Courtesy photo.

Weekend high winds forecast for SCV, Edison says it has no PSPS plans

While the Santa Clarita Valley is forecast to experience high winds heading into the weekend, officials from Southern California Edison said Friday that there are no current plans for Public…

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Read more about the article Former SCV stringer accused of making false emergency reports pleads not guilty
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Former SCV stringer accused of making false emergency reports pleads not guilty

A former local stringer and breaking news reporter accused of making false emergency reports to first responders pleaded not guilty on Thursday to the multiple criminal charges levied against him.  …

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Read more about the article Hart girls’ soccer beats Saugus, 3-1
Hart’s Maggie Yoshioka, 22, scores a penalty kick during a conference match between the Hart Indians and the Saugus Centurions at the Saugus High School football field on Friday, Jan. 20, 2022. The Indians beat the Centurions 3-1. Chris Torres/The Signal

Hart girls’ soccer beats Saugus, 3-1

By Ryan Menzie  Signal Sports Writer   When someone hits you, you hit them back. That is the physical and mental aspect of any sporting event to show who has the…

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Arctic Bearz is an NFT project designed to spread awareness about polar bears affected by climatic changes

With a vast digital collection of 3,500 polar bears, the project is all set to launch shortly. An NFT – non-fungible token, which is a digital asset that represents a…

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Read more about the article Woman killed by a Metrolink train in Newhall identified
Investigators responding to the confirmed report that a woman was struck by a train in Newhall on Thursday. Chris Torres/The Signal

Woman killed by a Metrolink train in Newhall identified

By Karen Marroquin  Signal Staff Writer   The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office on Friday identified the woman who died after being struck by a train.  Coroner’s officials identified her as 45-year-old Camille…

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