Read more about the article Supes postpone vote on school officers
Signal File Photo: School resource officer Natalie Hidalgo in front of the gym at Golden Valley High School. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Supes postpone vote on school officers

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors postponed its previously scheduled vote on the future of the county’s School Resource Officer program, pushing the discussion and vote on the item to…

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Read more about the article Updated Election Results
Voters drop their ballots in a drop box at the Valencia Library in Valencia on Tuesday, 060722. Dan Watson/The Signal

Updated Election Results

Unofficial results as of 4:40 p.m. Tuesday. 100% of precincts partially reporting. Next update expected Friday. Official results to be finalized by July 15. Results will change throughout canvass period…

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Read more about the article Deputies: Brass knuckle brawl was over work dispute
Santa Clarita Valley Station Sheriff's deputies respond to an assault with a deadly weapon on Trinity Place near Pacifica Court in Saugus. Only minor injuries reported at the scene no transport of victim. Dan Watson/The Signal

Deputies: Brass knuckle brawl was over work dispute

An alleged assault in Saugus over the weekend — one that reportedly involved a biker gang and brass knuckles — was the result of a work dispute, according to Santa…

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Read more about the article Statham Academy hosts inaugural championships 
Christopher Humes goes for a layup in the Statham Academy championship game.

Statham Academy hosts inaugural championships 

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga  Signal Sports Writer  The Santa Clarita Valley’s local Statham Academy youth basketball league hosted its first annual championship games on Sunday at Golden Valley High School, completing…

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Read more about the article Returning to Ukraine: SCV resident offers humanitarian aid to his second home
Joseph White along with Jake Dai, Charles Yeh and James Lee delivered medical supplies to Ukraine in April. White will once again deliver needed supplies to those in need. Photo Courtesy of Joseph White

Returning to Ukraine: SCV resident offers humanitarian aid to his second home

Not many people would risk their lives to deliver supplies to people in need across the globe, but Santa Clarita resident Joseph White has done it once and will do…

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Read more about the article County in talks for 1.8-million-square-foot Castaic development
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County in talks for 1.8-million-square-foot Castaic development

The process to begin negotiating a 1.8-million-square-foot mixed-use development in Castaic was kicked off on Tuesday after the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved moving forward with talks with the project’s…

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Read more about the article Five local athletes make All-CIF lacrosse teams 
Cole Spivey (7) of Hart shoots in a game earlier this season. Dan Watson/The Signal

Five local athletes make All-CIF lacrosse teams 

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Two Centurions, two Indians and one Viking were named to the All-CIF Southern Section lacrosse teams on Monday.  Connor Levine and Charlie Bland were…

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Read more about the article Canyon Country Barber Shop forced to relocate after 53 years
Robert Ruiz, owner of Canyon Country Barber Shop, will be moving after 53 years at their location in Canyon Country on Friday, 061022. Dan Watson/The Signal

Canyon Country Barber Shop forced to relocate after 53 years

Canyon Country Barber Shop on Soledad Canyon Road celebrated its 53rd anniversary on Friday. It’ll close its doors on Saturday.  Bob Ruiz, 79, who opened the place on June 10,…

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Read more about the article Sheriff’s motorcycle deputy sent to hospital after traffic collision
A crashed Los Angeles County sheriff’s motorcycle is the result of a traffic collision that occurred during a deputy’s traffic enforcement Tuesday morning on Copper Hill Drive and Tupelo Ridge Road in Saugus. Dan Watson / The Signal

Sheriff’s motorcycle deputy sent to hospital after traffic collision

A Los Angeles County sheriff’s motorcycle deputy was involved in a traffic collision during traffic enforcement Tuesday morning in Saugus, sheriff’s officials said.  According to Deputy Liza Melgar, a spokeswoman…

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Read more about the article Hart legend Larry Fiscus dies 
Hart's Larry "The Legend" Fiscus flexes his CIF championship rings. Photo Courtesy of Hart high school.

Hart legend Larry Fiscus dies 

By Justin Vigil Zuniga  Signal Staff Writer  Hart’s legendary equipment manager Larry Fiscus died on Monday.  Fiscus suffered a major stroke on June 4. While doctors were able to remove…

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Read more about the article Fire forces closure of Canyon Country dental office
Traffic collision involving two vehicles and one structure causing the Dental Office to burst into flames at Rainbow Glen and Golden Triangle on June 12,2022. Oscar Sol/The Signal

Fire forces closure of Canyon Country dental office

A fire that started early Sunday morning after a car crashed into the Rainbow Dental Center in Canyon Country has forced the office to close, business officials said.  According to…

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Read more about the article Dink for a Cause raises over $12,000 for bone marrow transplants
Dink For Cause - Executive Directors and Co-Founders Mitra Sushinsky, left, and Monica Hicks go over the list of winners during the pickleball tournament held at The Paseo Club in Valencia on Saturday, 060422. Dan Watson/The Signal

Dink for a Cause raises over $12,000 for bone marrow transplants

Monica Hicks said that her husband, Leo, always believed in “paying it forward.” She said this attitude was just another example of Leo’s caring and compassionate personality.   “You know, when…

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Read more about the article Dr. Elizabeth Hudson | One-third of eligible Californians not vaccinated against COVID-19
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Dr. Elizabeth Hudson | One-third of eligible Californians not vaccinated against COVID-19

There's little doubt that compared to the previous COVID-19 surges we've experienced, California's rates of hospitalizations and deaths during the current and worrisome rise in infections remain lower and more…

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