Read more about the article Smith officially commits to Black Hills State 
Ajani Smith poses after signing his NLI to Black Hills State. Photo By Justin Vigil-Zuniga.

Smith officially commits to Black Hills State 

One of the best two-way football players in the Southern Section has officially announced his collegiate destination.  Golden Valley senior Ajani Smith signed his letter of intent to play football…

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Read more about the article Two-story condo building in Canyon Country catches fire
Los Angeles County Fire Department firefighters work to clear out the burnt debris from an apartment fire at 26941 Rainbow Glen Drive in Canyon Country, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

Two-story condo building in Canyon Country catches fire

By Rylee Holwager and Trevor Morgan https://youtu.be/p9oupcDuYyw Video by Chris Torres/The Signal A two-story condo building in Canyon Country caught fire on Thursday evening, causing significant damage to two units…

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Read more about the article Narcotics detectives: Illegal grow busted in Agua Dulce
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Narcotics detectives: Illegal grow busted in Agua Dulce

Detectives with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s Narcotics Bureau arrested a man in connection with their recent operation at an allegedly illegal marijuana grow in Agua Dulce, according to sheriff’s…

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Read more about the article SCV Water Partners with ACWA to establish scholarship in Gladbach’s memory
Jerry Gladbach

SCV Water Partners with ACWA to establish scholarship in Gladbach’s memory

News release   The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, in partnership with the Association of California Water Agencies, is introducing the Edward G. “Jerry” Gladbach Scholarship.   This annual program…

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Read more about the article Wilk named vice chair of Senate Judiciary Committee, reappointed to Joint Committee on the Arts
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Wilk named vice chair of Senate Judiciary Committee, reappointed to Joint Committee on the Arts

News release  Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced he has been asked to serve as vice chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He was originally appointed to the committee last…

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Read more about the article Myron Sproul, Centurions’ first principal, dies at 99
Myron Sproul shows a portrait of himself in the 1984 Saugus yearbook, at his home in Valencia on September 26, 2019 Dan Watson/The Signal

Myron Sproul, Centurions’ first principal, dies at 99

Valencia resident Myron Sproul, 99, who served in the U.S. Coast Guard, had a 30-year career as an educator in the Santa Clarita Valley and was the first principal of…

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Read more about the article Metrolink improvements project to increase number of trains by 2030
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Metrolink improvements project to increase number of trains by 2030

Metrolink’s Antelope Valley Line between Los Angeles and Lancaster, going through Santa Clarita, will increase the number of weekday trains from 15 to 30 by 2030, according to Los Angeles…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita accepting entries for Sister Cities Young Artists and Authors Showcase
2022 Santa Clarita Sister Cities winners included Donnah Moon (West Ranch High School) – Art (Classic Medium) – “Oiling the Wounds.”

Santa Clarita accepting entries for Sister Cities Young Artists and Authors Showcase

News release  The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with Santa Clarita Sister Cities, invites local students to submit original artwork, poetry, essays/creative writing, photographs or music for the 2023…

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Read more about the article SCV blues musicians go to semifinals in International Blues Challenge
The Matt Lomeo Band performs during the International Blues Challenge in January in Memphis, Tennessee. Photo courtesy of Jim Gustin

SCV blues musicians go to semifinals in International Blues Challenge

Henry Urick said so many other blues societies around the world would be lucky to send someone to the semifinals once every five years. The Santa Clarita Valley Blues Society,…

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Read more about the article COC women’s hoops beats Bakersfield 
Natalie Satamian (4) of College of the Canyons shoots against Bakersfield College at COC on Wednesday, 020123. Dan Watson/The Signal

COC women’s hoops beats Bakersfield 

 Extra effort and offensive rebounding led the College of the Canyons women’s basketball team to victory on Wednesday over the visiting Bakersfield College Renegades.  Canyons won the game, 70-57, after…

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Read more about the article Phelps registers hat trick in Hart senior night 
Hart captain Briley Phelps (25) drops her defender in a game earlier this season. Chris Torres/The Signal

Phelps registers hat trick in Hart senior night 

Senior captain Briley Phelps left her mark in her last regular season game on her home field Tuesday.  Phelps registered a hat trick to lead the Hart Indians girls’ soccer…

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