Read more about the article Saugus marching band perseveres through tragedy
Members of the Saugus High School marching band perform their routine at the 36th Annual Rampage band competition. November 02, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Saugus marching band perseveres through tragedy

The Saugus High School marching band and color guard has had to endure things, one after the other, and still has managed to find a way to succeed — to…

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Read more about the article Circle of Hope’s 18th Annual Tea: A Walk Through the Secret Garden
The Circle of Hope Annual Tea fundraiser is scheduled Oct. 22. Courtesy photo.

Circle of Hope’s 18th Annual Tea: A Walk Through the Secret Garden

News release  The Circle of Hope Annual Tea is one of Santa Clarita’s most anticipated fundraisers bringing awareness of breast cancer and raising funds to help those in the local…

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Read more about the article Canyons volleyball stunned by Pasadena City comeback  
Ariana Vargas (18) of College of the Canyons puts a shot over the net against Pasadena City College defender Reese Roper (15) at COC on Wednesday, 091422. Dan Watson/the Signal

Canyons volleyball stunned by Pasadena City comeback  

No. 8 Pasadena City College women’s volleyball (9-2) avenged their playoff loss last season to No. 14 Canyons (5-5) in their five-set victory on Wednesday at College of the Canyons. …

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Read more about the article Larry Bustetter | Clear Choice: Capitalism or Socialism?
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Larry Bustetter | Clear Choice: Capitalism or Socialism?

A simple comparison of Rep. Mike Garcia’s campaign principles and the priorities of his Democrat opponent, Christy Smith, reveals a clear choice: capitalism (private ownership) or socialism (government ownership). Smith’s…

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Marsha McLean | Remember Those We’ve Lost at the Santa Clarita Youth Grove

Recent headlines from around the country have been devastating to read – “Teenage girl dead after car crash,” “One person killed, one airlifted in I-5 crash.” As a parent and…

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Read more about the article Bowling tournament held to raise funds for adults with special needs
Tournament participant Robert Vodraska throws his hands up in celebration after bowling a strike during the Avenue SLS 6th Annual No-Tap Bowling Tournament Fundraiser at Valencia Lanes in Newhall, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Bowling tournament held to raise funds for adults with special needs

Avenues Supported Living Services held its 6th annual No-Tap Bowling Tournament and Fundraiser at Valencia Lanes on Sunday, drawing in more than 200 participants.   Bowlers could compete for small prizes,…

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Read more about the article No case yet presented against deputy accused of DUI
Deputies closed off the scene of traffic accident on Pico Canyon Road in Stevenson Ranch on Aug. 27, 2022

No case yet presented against deputy accused of DUI

No case has yet been presented to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office against an L.A. County sheriff’s deputy arrested on suspicion of drunkenly crashing his patrol vehicle in Stevenson…

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Read more about the article City partners with mental health nonprofit during Suicide Prevention Month
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City partners with mental health nonprofit during Suicide Prevention Month

In recognition of Suicide Prevention Month, the city of Santa Clarita announced Tuesday that it would be partnering with a local nonprofit to spread awareness regarding mental health and community…

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Read more about the article City approves $300K grant for historical archives
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

City approves $300K grant for historical archives

In a unanimous decision during Tuesday night’s regular meeting, the Santa Clarita City Council approved the distribution of a $300,000 grant that will be used to refurbish SCVHistory.com.   Citing SCVHIstory.com…

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