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Jason Gibbs | Expand Your Horizons at the Business for Artists Conference

No matter where you look in our city, different forms of artistic expression inspire, connect us and evoke a wide range of feelings — whether you’re on a stroll through the…

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Read more about the article Construction site evacuated after gas main is hit 
Fire Department officials responded to a construction site Wednesday. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Construction site evacuated after gas main is hit 

A gas main break during construction on Whites Canyon Road in Canyon Country led to traffic controls and an evacuation of the site Wednesday afternoon, according to officials.  The location…

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Read more about the article COC holds ribbon cutting for new Intercultural Center 
Speakers, members of the Community College District Board of Trustees and Chancellor Dr. Diane Van Hook, participated in a ribbon cutting of the new ICC. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

COC holds ribbon cutting for new Intercultural Center 

“Celebration” by Kool & The Gang resonated throughout the new College of the Canyons Intercultural Center, where many gathered for its grand opening and ribbon cutting on Wednesday.   According…

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Read more about the article <strong>Horses and veterans united for therapy </strong>
Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo, center, and veteran Scott Wesley chat next to Kia, a polo pony rescue during the Blue Star Ranch Open House on Saturday, 090923. Dan Watson/The Signal

Horses and veterans united for therapy 

Mike Salinas, a U.S. Army veteran, had felt his options were limited when he was looking for treatments for his post-traumatic stress disorder.   The treatment plans were linear, and not…

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Read more about the article Environmentalist group appeals approval of Sterling Ranch project  
The L.A. County Regional Planning Commission approved the Sterling Ranch project this week, a housing development that’s been years in the making in Val Verde, just northwest of the Valencia Commerce Center.  

Environmentalist group appeals approval of Sterling Ranch project  

An environmentalist group and a pair of residents are appealing the Sept. 1 approval of Sterling Ranch, a housing development expected to bring 222 single-family lots and a pair of…

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Read more about the article City discusses arts programs, outreach, public works 
Santa Clarita City Hall

City discusses arts programs, outreach, public works 

  Santa Clarita City Council members discussed Tuesday an annual update from the city’s Arts Commission on the city’s priorities for public art works, outreach and programming for the next…

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Read more about the article Hart to retire first volleyball jersey 
Hart setter Erin Indermill attempts to save an overpass. Photo Courtesy of Hart Athletics.

Hart to retire first volleyball jersey 

For the first time in school history, Hart will retire a volleyball jersey honoring the illustrious career and community work of alumna Erin Indermill.  Indermill’s No. 6 will forever be…

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Read more about the article River Rally Cleanup on Saturday, volunteer deadline is Friday
Volunteer registration is open for the 28th Annual River Rally Cleanup and Environmental Expo scheduled for Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m. Courtesy photo.

River Rally Cleanup on Saturday, volunteer deadline is Friday

News release   Volunteer registration is open for the 28th Annual River Rally Cleanup and Environmental Expo scheduled for Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m. This year’s River Rally will…

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Read more about the article Week five SCV football preview 
Sean Gomez (3) of Golden Valley evades Garfield High defenders as he runs back off and takes it to the eight yard line in the second quarter at Canyon High on Friday, 090823. Dan Watson/The Signal

Week five SCV football preview 

After nearly every team won their week three matchups, local teams struggled for the most part in week four.  Canyon is the last undefeated team in the Santa Clarita Valley…

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Read more about the article SCCS football taken down at VCA 
Wyatt Shields (85) reels in a pass against Valley Christian Academy. Photo Courtesy of Lori Patton.

SCCS football taken down at VCA 

Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals football dropped its first game of the season in Friday’s road loss against the Valley Christian Academy Lions. The Lions jumped all over the Cardinals, stacking on…

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Read more about the article Hart Park mourns the loss of ‘Trouble,’ the bison, age 35
Members of the bison herd graze near the fence and can be viewed by the public at William S. Hart Regional Park . Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart Park mourns the loss of ‘Trouble,’ the bison, age 35

By Signal Staff  The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department announced on Wednesday the death of “Here Comes Trouble,” a senior female bison at William S. Hart Park.  The bison,…

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Read more about the article Man struck and killed by Metrolink train
Two friends of a man who was struck and killed Wednesday grieve on the sidewalk near the intersection of Reuther Avenue and Golden Triangle Road. Perry Smith The Signal

Man struck and killed by Metrolink train

A man was struck and killed by a Metrolink commuter train shortly before 6 a.m. Wednesday at the intersection of Ruether Avenue and Golden Triangle Road. It was the second…

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