Read more about the article <strong>SHS senior repairs Saugus’ ‘S’</strong> 
The Saugus "S" lights up above the Saugus High Scholl parking lot at 7PM on Thursday, 101223. Dan Wtson/The Signal

SHS senior repairs Saugus’ ‘S’ 

The “S” on the hill next to Saugus High School is something no one can miss on their drive from Canyon Country to Saugus and vice versa.   It stands as…

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Read more about the article <strong>SCV Aussies take their bite at the international finals in agility </strong> 
Charlene Lewis commanding Odin to jump over the obstacle during his run through the agility course at the facility. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

SCV Aussies take their bite at the international finals in agility  

https://youtu.be/rYvvoi0tKpM Charlene Lewis’ family dogs were always general ranch dogs and trail companions. As Lewis’ passions took her to horseback riding, they began to follow behind happily.   Teaching others how…

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COC Employee Training Institute receives $749,785 award to train local businesses

News release  The College of the Canyons Employee Training Institute has received $749,785 from the California Employment Training Panel to provide worker training to client companies in the Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article Stay Green wins trio of awards for landscaping
Stay Green Inc. won a Silver Award from the National Association of Landscape Professionals for its work on the landscaping in Fair Oaks Ranch. Courtesy photo.

Stay Green wins trio of awards for landscaping

News release   Santa Clarita-based Stay Green Inc. has won three 2023 Awards of Excellence for Commercial Landscape Management from the National Association of Landscape Professionals.  The annual NALP awards…

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Read more about the article <strong>Shelby Steele speaks at COC: ‘Racism is over with’</strong> 
Race relations scholar and author Shelby Steele speaks about race relations in the 1960's during "An Interview with Shelby Steele" held at the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center at College of the Canyons on Thursday, 10123. Dan Watson/The Signal

Shelby Steele speaks at COC: ‘Racism is over with’ 

Shelby Steele was born in 1946 in Chicago to his white mother and Black father.   Growing up, he said, he faced many experiences of racism.   Race relations scholar and author…

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Read more about the article Services announced for boy killed in collision 
Louie Barba, 17, died Monday in a collision on McBean Parkway. Funeral services are expected to be announced later this week. Courtesy photo

Services announced for boy killed in collision 

The family of a boy who was killed Monday in a tragic collision on McBean Parkway announced there would be a service in honor of his life Sunday, Oct. 22…

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Read more about the article Week 9 SCV football preview 
Castaic quarterback Tyler Lewis (18) throws the ball during the first quarter of Thursday’s game against Canyon High School. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Week 9 SCV football preview 

By Tyler Wainfeld and Justin Vigil-Zuniga   Signal Staff Writers   Playoffs are on the line in week nine of football in the Santa Clarita Valley.  The undefeated Valencia Vikings enter their…

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Read more about the article LASD: Social media threats prompt heightened awareness 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

LASD: Social media threats prompt heightened awareness 

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station posted a warning to social media Thursday regarding its heightened awareness to “recent statements made calling for action as it relates to the conflict…

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Read more about the article <strong>West Ranch tennis hands Valencia first league loss</strong> 
West Ranch doubles player Suprita Yeole prepares to hit the ball against Valencia on Tuesday, Oct. 10. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

West Ranch tennis hands Valencia first league loss 

 West Ranch Wildcats girls’ tennis made a statement on Tuesday, beating the previously unbeaten Valencia Vikings.  The Wildcats crashed Valencia’s senior day, winning the match, 12-6, with six points from…

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