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Participants of the Sidewalk Poetry Project display their certificates after reading their poems for the audience gathered at The MAIN for the Sidewalk Project Dedication ceremony in Newhall on Saturday, 101522. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local poets’ works to be laid in stone

Unfettered by geography   The sacred convergence of self-acceptance and growth   True north lies  In the comfort of my own skin.   This was one of the poems, read aloud by their…

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SCV Rotary set to host sustainable food packaging event for local veterans

Santa Clarita Rotary is scheduled to host a sustainable food packaging event for their Veterans Outreach Program and is in need of donations and volunteers.   This sustainable food packaging event…

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Read more about the article Valencia outlasts Westridge in first round, 3-1
Brooklyn Cohen (2) of Valencia puts a shot over the net against Westridge High defenders at Valencia High School on Thursday, 102022. Dan Watson/The Signal

Valencia outlasts Westridge in first round, 3-1

By Jonathan Andrade For The Signal It took four seasons, but the Valencia girls’ volleyball team was finally able to give head coach Kristin Dolan her first playoff victory at…

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Read more about the article San Marcos upsets Hart 3-1
Hart Indians outside hitter Madi Maxwell (11) hits the ball past San Marcos blockers in a game last season. Chris Torres/The Signal

San Marcos upsets Hart 3-1

San Marcos girls volleyball (20-10) knocked off the hosting Hart (15-6) 3-1 on Thursday.  The Royals won the CIF Division 3 opening round matchup with scores of: 26-24, 11-25, 25-18…

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Read more about the article ‘A Celebration of the Performing Arts:’ A theater workshop, but not for acting
Lighting designer Brian Maly leads a workshop in lighting a scene on stage during the Raising the Curtain Free Theater Workshop at the Newhall Family Theater in Newhall, Calif., on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

‘A Celebration of the Performing Arts:’ A theater workshop, but not for acting

Susy Mora and Javier Aroca recently immigrated from South America to Santa Clarita seeking better opportunity for their son.   They wanted him to be able to participate in the best…

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Hart district begins negotiations with teachers’ association

District officials award contracts for Saugus and Castaic High projects  The William S. Hart Union High School governing board opened negotiations with the Hart District Teachers Association for the 2022-23…

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Read more about the article City Hall prepares for earthquake through the Great ShakeOut
City of Santa Clarita City Hall employees evacuate the building during Great ShakeOut earthquake drill on 102022. Rylee Holwager/The Signal.

City Hall prepares for earthquake through the Great ShakeOut

Drop, cover and hold on – three steps that could change the entire course of one’s earthquake experience.   On Thursday, many in Santa Clarita participated in the Great ShakeOut earthquake…

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Read more about the article SCV native didn’t see filmmaking in her future
Santa Clarita native Lindsay Zibach, on ladder, directs a scene from her short film “Seeing Diane Arbus,” which is set to screen during the Horror Haus Film Festival at 12:30 p.m. on Sun., Oct. 30 at The Main Theater in Newhall. Photo courtesy of Lindsay Zibach

SCV native didn’t see filmmaking in her future

She saw herself as an aspiring sports reporter. She’d go on to get her bachelor’s degree in journalism in just two and a half years, learn that journalism was not…

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