Read more about the article Local Temple hosts “Snow Day” ahead of Mother’s Day
Jillian and Evan, 5, have a snowball fight with other moms and kindergarteners during the Snow Day for Moms at Congregation Beth Shalom in Santa Clarita on Friday, 050622. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local Temple hosts “Snow Day” ahead of Mother’s Day

Dozens of moms and their preschool-age kids were treated to a snow day in the desert at the Congregation Beth Shalom temple on Friday.   As workers set up the snow-spewing…

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Read more about the article Deputies: Scales, drugs found on suspect in Valencia
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Deputies: Scales, drugs found on suspect in Valencia

Deputies say they arrested a 42-year-old Bakersfield man after they reportedly found him to be in possession of drugs and scales, leading them to believe he intended to sell the…

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CHP believes ‘unsafe turning movement’ led to fatal Newhall crash

An “unsafe turning movement” is believed to have caused a fatal early-morning traffic collision in Newhall on Thursday, according to investigators with the California Highway Patrol Newhall Office.   The crash,…

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Read more about the article Bear stuck in Magic Mountain parking lot rescued by Fire Department
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Bear stuck in Magic Mountain parking lot rescued by Fire Department

A bear was rescued by the Los Angeles County Fire Department on Thursday after the wild animal had somehow wandered onto the Six Flags Magic Mountain back lot and gotten…

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Read more about the article City to discuss new street light contract, improvements at The Cube
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on Feb. 26. Dan Watson/The Signal

City to discuss new street light contract, improvements at The Cube

The Santa Clarita City Council is scheduled to discuss during their upcoming meeting the awarding of a near $2 million for streetlight maintenance, as well as possible improvements to the…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade returns for 2022
The Santa Clarita Fourth of July Parade is returning for 2022. Courtesy photo.

Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade returns for 2022

News release  The Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade is back: After a two-year hiatus, the parade returns to Old Town Newhall on Monday, July 4, to celebrate the…

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Read more about the article Glendora softball knocks out Hart, 11-1  
Hart’s Kaylee Rodriguez (27) tags out the runner at home base in the sixth inning of the first round game for the Division 2 CIF Section Softball Championships between the Hart Indians and the Glendora Tartans at Newhall Park in Newhall, Calif., on Thursday, May 5, 2022. The Indians lost 11-1. Chris Torres/The Signal

Glendora softball knocks out Hart, 11-1  

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga   Signal Sports Writer   The Glendora Tartans (18-9-2) won their opening-round Division 2 playoff matchup over Hart (20-8) on Thursday.   Glendora ace Bridget Nemeth gave the Indians fits…

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Read more about the article Medical partnership provides more cancer services to the SCV
CEO of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Roger Seaver alongside Marlee Lauffer, vice president of marketing and communications, addresses a crowd during the opening of the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Radiation Oncology clinic on Wednesday, May 4 at HMNH in Newhall. Jose Herrera/The Signal

Medical partnership provides more cancer services to the SCV

Battling cancer is a multi-step process, and often it includes having a patient journey from one facility to another and meeting with multiple doctors.   However, for Santa Clarita Valley residents,…

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Read more about the article Triumph hosts ninth annual Wheelchair Sports Festival 
Brothers Caleb, left, and Lucas Gordon, right, play against each other during a game of wheelchair rugby for the Triumph Foundation Wheelchair Sports Festival at the George A. Caravalho Santa Clarita Sports Complex Gymnasium in Santa Clarita, Calif., on Sunday, May 1, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Triumph hosts ninth annual Wheelchair Sports Festival 

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga  Signal Sports Writer  The Triumph Foundation hosted its ninth annual Wheelchair Sports Festival last weekend.  The event was the first WSF event in three years and had…

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Read more about the article Saugus tennis loses tight one with Ventura, 10-8  
Elijah Jimenez of Saugus serves against West Ranch at Saugus High on Tuesday. 032922. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus tennis loses tight one with Ventura, 10-8  

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga  Signal Sports Writer  Saugus boys’ tennis came into Wednesday’s team playoff matchup at Ventura knowing it would be a tough one.  The team fell just short, losing…

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Read more about the article Community invited to tour fire stations
On Saturday, community members across the city will have the unique opportunity to go to their local fire stations and receive guided tours, meet with fire personnel, climb into the fire trucks, learn more about their equipment, as well as get a free blood pressure test. Courtesy photo.

Community invited to tour fire stations

News release   After being on hiatus for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Los Angeles County Fire Department is excited to bring back the annual Fire Service Day…

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Depression and Bipolar Alliance meetings are back at Henry Mayo

By Sarah Sikandar  Signal staff writer   Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is back with its in-person meetings. Before COVID-19, the group meetings – which are held at Henry Mayo Newhall…

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