Read more about the article Cold weather alert issued for SCV following cool temperatures, rain and wind
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Cold weather alert issued for SCV following cool temperatures, rain and wind

The LA County Public Health Department issued a cold-weather alert affecting the Santa Clarita Valley for Monday, with weather experts predicting a weekend full of cooler temperatures, rain and wind.  …

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$24B projected budget deficit may test California’s resolve to grow safety net amid recession 

By Alejandro Lazo and Jeanne Kuang CalMatters Writers  California faces a projected deficit next year even if the nation avoids a recession. Despite the expected shortfall, policymakers say they’ll maintain spending…

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Read more about the article City announces new art exhibits
Now through Feb. 24, residents can visit the Santa Clarita Public Library Old Town Newhall Branch to see a new collection of youth art from youth program participants at the Newhall Community Center. At the same time, art from participants at the Canyon Country Community Center will be on display at the Santa Clarita Public Library Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy Branch. Courtesy photo.

City announces new art exhibits

News release  Santa Clarita residents will be able to unlock their inner artist in 2023 as four new exhibits are installed at the city of Santa Clarita’s free public galleries.…

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Read more about the article All SCV teams dropped in second round of Classic at Damien 
West Ranch center Jazz Gardner (32) gets double teamed in the first quarter of a Foothill League game against Valencia High School at the Valencia High School gymnasium on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. West Ranch defeated Valencia 72-64. Chris Torres/The Signal

All SCV teams dropped in second round of Classic at Damien 

 The three remaining local boys’ basketball teams suffered second round losses at the Classic at Damien on Wednesday. The teams will continue tournament play through Friday and look to return home…

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Read more about the article Studio 7 Foundations holding 2nd annual PJR Day of Remembrance to honor Pedro Roman
Valencia High School football teammates of Pedro Roman stand together as they listen to speeches at a memorial held at Central Park in Saugus on Thursday. 020421. Dan Watson/The Signal

Studio 7 Foundations holding 2nd annual PJR Day of Remembrance to honor Pedro Roman

Studio 7 Foundation is planning to hold the second annual PJR Day of Remembrance to honor former Valencia Viking Pedro “Javi” Roman on Jan. 29.   The event is scheduled to…

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Read more about the article Cameron Smyth | Make Your New Year’s Resolution a Green One!
Santa Clarita Councilman Cameron Smyth

Cameron Smyth | Make Your New Year’s Resolution a Green One!

As we say goodbye to 2022, you might have already considered resolutions for the New Year. The New Year reminds us to not just reflect on the accomplishments of the…

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Read more about the article Canyons hoops wins fourth in a row, beats Mt. Sac in Cougar Classic opener  
Jimmy Galgano (25) of College of the Canyons shoots against Mt. San Antonio College defenders at College of the Canyons on Wednesday, 122822. Dan Watson/The Signal

Canyons hoops wins fourth in a row, beats Mt. Sac in Cougar Classic opener  

College of the Canyons men’s basketball is finding its rhythm at mid-season. The Cougars won their fourth straight game after a 77-69 win over Mt. San Antonio College Mounties on…

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Read more about the article SCV resident, veterans ally Chuck Morris dies at 87
Santa Clarita resident Chuck Morris, a Korean War veteran and longtime local advocate for veterans causes, died Dec. 19. He was 87. Courtesy SCVTV.com

SCV resident, veterans ally Chuck Morris dies at 87

Santa Clarita resident Chuck Morris, a Korean War veteran and a regular supporter of veterans’ activities in the Santa Clarita Valley, died of heart failure at the age of 87…

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Read more about the article Deputies investigate catalytic converter theft, arrest suspect
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Deputies investigate catalytic converter theft, arrest suspect

A 36-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of grand theft after attempting to steal a catalytic converter in Canyon Country, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.   Deputies responded…

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Read more about the article International Friendship Center hosts Christmas Celebration
From left to right, Ananya Nambiar, Raja Hebel. Indian Telugu film actor & pastor, Sharanya Srinidhi Palakodeti and Neelima Gadicherla.

International Friendship Center hosts Christmas Celebration

The International Friendship Center recently hosted its Christmas Celebration, which acted as both a unification of the local Indian community and a celebration of its 10th anniversary.   Sam Gorlla, president…

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Read more about the article Station deputies don aprons, serve up coffee, community engagement at Starbucks
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Lt. Brandon Barclay, left, chats with customer Linda Fisher of Canyon Country during the Coffee with a Cop event held at Starbucks in Canyon Country on Wednesday, 122822. Dan Watson/The Signal

Station deputies don aprons, serve up coffee, community engagement at Starbucks

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were meeting, greeting and even doling out the whip cream Wednesday at the Starbucks in Canyon Country, near the intersection of Camp Plenty and…

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Read more about the article Newhall resident arrested on suspicion of burglary
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Newhall resident arrested on suspicion of burglary

A 33-year-old Newhall resident was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of burglary, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.  Deputies received a call in regards to a possible burglary at…

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Read more about the article Here’s what you need to know about California’s new pay transparency law
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Here’s what you need to know about California’s new pay transparency law

By Grace Gedye CalMatters Economy Writer  In less than a week, job seekers in California will finally know how much a job pays when they apply for it — if companies…

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Read more about the article $24 billion projected budget deficit may test California’s resolve to grow safety net amid recession
Ivonne Sonato-Vega says expanding child tax credits would help families like hers. She and her children have breakfast in their home in Santa Rosa. Photo by Brian Frank for CalMatters

$24 billion projected budget deficit may test California’s resolve to grow safety net amid recession

By Alejandro Lazo and Jeanne Kuang CalMatters Writers  California faces a projected deficit next year even if the U.S. avoids a recession. Despite the expected shortfall, policymakers say they’ll maintain spending…

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