Read more about the article Council suggests Smyth for homelessness committee 
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Council suggests Smyth for homelessness committee 

The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday recommended Councilman Cameron Smyth to the L.A. County Executive Committee on Homelessness, a group proposed by 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger back in…

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Read more about the article City Council approves speed-limit adjustments 
Changes to certain city speed limits have been recommended via a state-required study. Without it, speeding violations issued by the Sheriff’s Department cannot be approved and deputies could no longer use radar and laser enforcement.

City Council approves speed-limit adjustments 

The Santa Clarita City Council approved speed-limit changes for more than a dozen stretches of road and approved sheriff’s deputies’ ability to keep their radar guns at the ready during…

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Read more about the article Chiquita landfill now has over 2,400 complaints 
Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Chiquita landfill now has over 2,400 complaints 

Community fund website set up by county  The response to the foul smell coming from Chiquita Canyon Landfill has intensified in the past two weeks.   Several residents banded together to…

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Read more about the article Trinity football dropped at Arleta  
Trinity running back Hudson Sweitzer runs the ball against Bosco Tech. Photo Courtesy of Trinity Athletics

Trinity football dropped at Arleta  

Trinity Knights football took its first loss of the season on Friday after a lopsided loss to the hosting Arleta Mustangs.  The Mustangs won the game, 49-8, behind a terrific…

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Read more about the article West Ranch tennis beats Saugus 
West Ranch doubles player Genesis Nochez returns the ball against Saugus High School on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

West Ranch tennis beats Saugus 

West Ranch Wildcats girls’ tennis rolled through its home Foothill League match with the Saugus Centurions on Thursday, winning 12-6.  The Wildcats saw perfect days from singles players Audrey Park…

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Read more about the article SCV girls volleyball roundup: Hart, West Ranch unbeaten 
West Ranch defenders Kennedy Osunsanmi (22) and Tahlia Dennis (15) go up to block a shot by Leah Taylor (21) of Saugus at West Ranch High on Tuesday, 090523. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV girls volleyball roundup: Hart, West Ranch unbeaten 

Last week featured a handful of exciting five-set battles in the Santa Clarita Valley. Hart and West Ranch are now the last undefeated teams in Foothill League play after two-win…

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Read more about the article Celebrate ends in 2023 with China 
Members of all ages from CHEER made sure to showcase the Chinese culture with graceful performances. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Celebrate ends in 2023 with China 

Dances, food trucks and martial arts: Santa Clarita’s “Celebrate” series concluded its last installment of the year with a tribute to China on Friday at the Canyon Country Community Center.…

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Read more about the article <strong>59-year-old arrested on suspicion of burglary </strong> 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

59-year-old arrested on suspicion of burglary  

A 59-year-old Van Nuys resident was arrested on suspicion of burglary on Thursday at a local Home Depot, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.   According to Deputy Kabrina…

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Read more about the article <strong>Elks Lodge Car & Bike Show – Remembering the past in the present</strong>
Skip Henke, left, and Merle Phillips greet each other as they chat next to a 1992 Chevrolet Camaro super gas race car on display during the Santa Clarita Elks Lodge Car and Bike Show held at the Elks Lodge no. 2379 in Canyon Country on Saturday, 090923. Dan Watson/The Signal

Elks Lodge Car & Bike Show – Remembering the past in the present

The Santa Clarita Elks Lodge transported attendees back into their past, reflecting on their moments in growing up, at its ninth annual car and motorcycle show on Saturday.   David Hernandez,…

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Read more about the article City files motion demanding Bermite pay for legal fees 
Signal file photo Empty dump trucks pull into a soil treatment area to pick up clean dirt as viewed on tour of the cleanup efforts of the Whittaker-Bermite site in Valencia in October 2016. Dan Watson/The Signal

City files motion demanding Bermite pay for legal fees 

The city of Santa Clarita has filed a motion demanding that Bermite Recovery LLC and Remediation Financial Inc. pay more than $160,000 to compensate for legal fees the city incurred…

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Read more about the article Trinity hosts Never Forget Memorial Ceremony
Members of the Trinity Classical Academy chapter of Young Americans for Freedom placed 2,981 flags of remembrance in the Trinity courtyard and lawn. Photo courtesy of Wally Caddow.

Trinity hosts Never Forget Memorial Ceremony

By Signal Staff  Trinity Classical Academy held its annual 9/11 Never Forget Memorial Ceremony on Monday in remembrance of the lives lost in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. …

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Read more about the article Valencia Library eyed for part of negotiations in $519M courthouse plan  
The Santa Clarita Courthouse Dan Watson/The Signal

Valencia Library eyed for part of negotiations in $519M courthouse plan  

The city of Santa Clarita is expected to host a closed session discussion Tuesday on real estate negotiations for 23743 W. Valencia Blvd., which currently houses the Valencia Library and is…

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Read more about the article Hornets football swarms Canyons 
Canyons wide receiver Lyndon Ravare (87) celebrates the second touchdown with wide receiver Joshua Clark (9) during Saturday's game. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Hornets football swarms Canyons 

Two early mistakes cost College of the Canyons football a win on Saturday as the team dropped its home opener 26-14 to the Fullerton Hornets.  The Cougars (0-2) gave up…

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Read more about the article Valencia suffers first loss of the year at Rancho Cucamonga 
From Aug. 19: Running back Brian Bonner (34) runs the ball during the first quarter against Bishop Amat. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Valencia suffers first loss of the year at Rancho Cucamonga 

Valencia Vikings football suffered its first loss of the season on Friday on the road against the Rancho Cucamonga Cougars.  The Cougars beat Valencia for the third straight year in…

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Read more about the article Pedestrian hospitalized after being struck by vehicle 
FILE PHOTO A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Pedestrian hospitalized after being struck by vehicle 

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on Monday morning near the intersection of McBean Parkway and Decoro Drive, according to Kaitlyn Aldanda, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County Fire…

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Read more about the article West ranch student turns mourning into healing 
Event organizers from left, Ethan Park, Kaden Sasaki and Arav Shah prepare before the West Ranch Charity Tennis Tournament held at West Ranch High School on Saturday, 090923. Dan Watson/The Signal

West ranch student turns mourning into healing 

Ethan Park, a 16-year-old junior at West Ranch High School, tragically lost two teenage family members to suicide recently. Utterly devastated, he wanted to do something about it. He wanted…

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