Read more about the article City starts Town Center outreach; mall future in question 
In a few short years, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield has gone from announcing a $100-million investment in the mall that would bring a full-service Costco and a luxury theater to a markedly different plan, as indicated by a city advertisement in Saturday’s Signal announcing an upcoming public meeting in which the city will collect public input on options for the future of Town Center. Dan Watson/ The Signal

City starts Town Center outreach; mall future in question 

Santa Clarita officials are preparing for the likelihood that the days of the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall, a fixture on the city’s west side for the past 30 years,…

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Read more about the article Castaic kindergartner’s family files lawsuit over alleged sexual assault at school 
Castaic Union School District Building. Dan Watson/The Signal

Castaic kindergartner’s family files lawsuit over alleged sexual assault at school 

The family of a 5-year-old Castaic girl is seeking more than $1 million from Castaic Union School District, alleging the kindergartner was sexually assaulted by another student at North Lake…

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Read more about the article Community members embrace the Wild Wild West
Blair Lechtenberg, left, and Chrissy Llewllyn dance to the country music of the 33 Thunder band during the Senses Block Party: Wild Wild West held on Man Street in Newhall on Thursday, 042023. Dan Watson/The Signal

Community members embrace the Wild Wild West

Santa Clarita Valley community members line danced their way through Old Town Newhall on Thursday as they enjoyed the Wild Wild West Senses Block Party.   The Senses Block Party is…

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Read more about the article <strong>Hospital to host 50th annual Frontier Toyota Henry Mayo Golf Classic</strong> 
A man pours hundreds of golf balls out of a helicopter over a putting green with the chance of one of them falling into the hole for the $50,000 prize during the 49th Annual Frontier Toyota / Henry Mayo ‘Drive Safe’ Golf Classic at The Oaks Club at Valencia on Monday, May 9, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Hospital to host 50th annual Frontier Toyota Henry Mayo Golf Classic 

May 6 marks the 50th annual Frontier Toyota Henry Mayo Golf Classic.   Registration for the golf tournament will begin at 7 a.m. on May 6 and tee off is scheduled…

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Read more about the article Castaic baseball clinches playoffs 
Castaic outfielder Kyler Freude (34) makes a diving catch for the first out of the fourth inning in the second game of a double-header against Hart at Hart High on Friday, 033123. Dan Watson/The Signal

Castaic baseball clinches playoffs 

Castaic Coyotes baseball has quickly built the foundation for a playoff team in one of the most competitive leagues in Southern California.  The Coyotes officially clinched a playoff seed on…

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Read more about the article Trial for man accused of shooting deputy in Newhall underway 
Deputy Albert White stands next to a patrol vehicle about six months after he was shot in the neck while responding to a call in Newhall. Signal file photo

Trial for man accused of shooting deputy in Newhall underway 

Albert White was a patrol deputy with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station when he was one of several officers who responded to a call Nov. 28, 2017, in the…

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Read more about the article <strong>Six Flags employee suing for $500,000, alleges labor violations, retaliation</strong> 
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Six Flags employee suing for $500,000, alleges labor violations, retaliation 

An employee at Six Flags Magic Mountain alleged her employer forced her to work 14-hour days, clock out for breaks while continuing to work and was retaliated against when she…

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Read more about the article <strong>Generations united through choir performance</strong>
Innovation Show Choir Executive Artistic Director Lydia Saxton, left, leads members of the Eisner Intergenerational Choir and Innovation Show Choir as they combine to rehearse their song "Something Beautiful" in preparation for the groups April 23rd concert in Los Angeles, 041523. Dan Watson/The Signal

Generations united through choir performance

The Innovation Show Choir’s studio at the Westfield Valencia Town Center was filled with voices from people of all different ages, ethnicities and backgrounds on Saturday in a united rehearsal…

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Read more about the article State Water Project to provide 100% of allocations
San Luis Reservoir in Merced County, which holds water supply for both the State Water Project and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Central Valley Project, is now full. State Department of Water Resources photo taken April 14.

State Water Project to provide 100% of allocations

Compiled from news releases and staff reports  The state Department of Water Resources on Thursday announced another increase in the forecasted State Water Project deliveries this year: With reservoirs nearing…

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Read more about the article Hart High Theatre Department presents ‘And Then There Were None’
Hart High presents Agatha Christie's “And Then There Were None,” featuring student actors Caleb Everts, Dani Sligh, Cora Howard, Genaro Ramirez and Sam Kort. Courtesy photo.

Hart High Theatre Department presents ‘And Then There Were None’

News release  Ten strangers are summoned to a remote island off the English coast, under various pretenses, but all promised a fun getaway.   However, within hours, the deaths begin, and…

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Read more about the article City announces Cowboy Festival road closures and parking options
The Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival is making its return after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

City announces Cowboy Festival road closures and parking options

News release  The 27th Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival returns to Old Town Newhall this weekend, and the city is asking residents to prepare for road closures around the event site…

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