Celebrate the music of the ’40s on a ‘Jukebox Saturday Night’

By Janet Hedke Contributor  The Santa Clarita Master Chorale invites the community to an elegant evening of wine, dinner and song at the organization’s annual Cabaret & Cabernet benefit, “Jukebox Saturday…

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The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Husband and wife chase away burglars in Canyon Country

Editor’s note: The resident in this story reached out to The Signal asking that her story be told. She agreed to an interview. After the story was published online, she…

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Read more about the article Late goal powers Saugus girls soccer over Canyon 
Reese Shaughnessy (23) of Canyon and Natalie Alvarez-Salazar (2) of Saugus fight for the ball at midfield at Saugus on Tuesday, 011023. Dan Watson/The Signal

Late goal powers Saugus girls soccer over Canyon 

Saugus Centurions girls soccer dominated possession in Tuesday’s home league battle with the Canyon Cowboys, but it would still take almost all 80 minutes to decide a winner.   Junior Sophia…

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Read more about the article The storm is ending, but the rain isn’t gone for long
An SUV drives through a flooded area on Placerita Canyon Road near The Master's University as a light rain falls in Santa Clarita on Saturday, 123122. Dan Watson/The Signal

The storm is ending, but the rain isn’t gone for long

Santa Clarita is facing the last of a rain storm, but not the last of the rain, according to National Weather Service officials.   The National Weather Service had issued a…

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St. HOPE Public School 7 Elementary in Sacramento used some of its stimulus funds to buy laptops for students. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters

Cyberattacks highlight the vulnerability of California schools

By Joe Hong CalMatters Education Writer  If Los Angeles Unified, the state’s largest school district, can be hit with a ransomware attack, how prepared are California’s public schools for the increasing…

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Attorney expresses gratitude to ‘heroes’ after Val Verde rescue

A prominent Santa Clarita Valley attorney expressed his gratitude Tuesday morning for the people he described as heroes after a harrowing roadside rescue.  “I’m very, very fortunate,” said Valencia resident…

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Supervisors proclaim January as Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month

News release  The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion Tuesday introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Supervisor Janice Hahn dedicating January as Firefighter Cancer…

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Read more about the article Couple bonds through COVID-19, marries after hospital stay
Marlene Cagatao, left, and Marnie Lacsamana got married in September in Beverly Hills. They bonded over COVID-19 while at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, and tied the knot soon after. Photo courtesy of Marlene Cagatao

Couple bonds through COVID-19, marries after hospital stay

The two 73-year-olds were acquaintances before they each contracted COVID-19. They texted each other from their individual rooms at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, bonded over the experience, and…

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Wilk budget reaction: Spend smart on critical budget priorities to fix California

News release  Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, issued the following statement on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget for California on Tuesday morning:  “When you are facing a $22 billion shortfall…

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