Read more about the article Hart boys golf storms through second league match  
Dylan Burcham of Hart. 032823. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart boys golf storms through second league match  

Hart Indians boys’ golf showcased two medalists in Tuesday’s Foothill League match at the Oaks Club at Valencia.  The Indians finished on top with 383 strokes, nine fewer than the…

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Read more about the article <strong>SCV stars shine at Arcadia Invitational</strong> 
Mikaela Warr of Canyon finishes the last leg of the girls 4X100 meter relay against Hart at Canyon High School on 031623. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV stars shine at Arcadia Invitational 

Several local track and field athletes stood out at the Arcadia Invitational over the weekend.  One of the biggest meets in the country for high school track and field welcomed…

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Read more about the article LA County looks at permanent changes to outdoor-dining rules 
The Local on The Old Road is one of the Santa Clarita Valley restaurants that could be impacted by a countywide effort to revamp the rules for outdoor dining in unincorporated areas. Dan Watson/The Signal

LA County looks at permanent changes to outdoor-dining rules 

Los Angeles County is seeking input from local business owners on its effort to create a permanent outdoor dining program in the unincorporated areas, a move that’s garnered support from…

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Attempted robbery at Stater Bros.: One suspect detained, two outstanding

A knife was pulled on a Stater Bros. employee in a robbery attempt on Wednesday afternoon, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials and Los Angeles County dispatch radio…

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Read more about the article <strong>CHP pursuit passes through SCV after vehicle fails to yield</strong> 
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CHP pursuit passes through SCV after vehicle fails to yield 

California Highway Patrol officers’ pursuit of a vehicle after the driver failed to yield at approximately 3:13 p.m. on Wednesday passed through the San Fernando Valley and then Santa Clarita,…

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Read more about the article Court docs: Man arrested in Hungry Valley claimed guns came with truck 
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Court docs: Man arrested in Hungry Valley claimed guns came with truck 

A pair of California park rangers recently arrested a Washington man in Hungry Valley state park who claimed the gun and multiple magazines officers found in his truck during a…

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Read more about the article <strong>Man and woman arrested on suspicion of grand theft; $55,000 stolen goods accumulated</strong>
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Man and woman arrested on suspicion of grand theft; $55,000 stolen goods accumulated

A man and a woman were arrested on suspicion of grand theft on Friday in Canyon Country, accumulating approximately $55,000 in stolen goods, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station…

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Read more about the article Hospital union asks City Council for support 
Surgical technician Cecilia Macias rallies the crowd of medical workers on strike for higher pay outside of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, during a one-day strike on March 20, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

Hospital union asks City Council for support 

  A group of workers from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s patient care workers union Tuesday presented an open letter at City Hall asking the city to support their cause amid…

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Read more about the article Vasquez Rocks presents Day at the Rocks family event
The Los Angeles County Park & Recreation Department, the Vasquez Rocks Nature Center Associates and the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians are presenting the Day at the Rocks free family fun event on April 29. Photo courtesy of L.A. County Parks & Recreation Department.

Vasquez Rocks presents Day at the Rocks family event

By Molly Meredith  Signal Staff Writer  The Los Angeles County Park & Recreation Department, the Vasquez Rocks Nature Center Associates and the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians are presenting the…

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Read more about the article Valley View Community School inclusive playground voted one of the best in the nation
Valley View Community School students, both with disabilities and without, enjoy the new accessible playground at the school after a ribbon cutting on Friday, April 28, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Valley View Community School inclusive playground voted one of the best in the nation

By Molly Meredith Signal Staff Writer  The Valley View Community School playground was voted one of the best inclusive playgrounds in the nation by Soliant, a health care staffing company. This…

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Read more about the article <strong>Saugus softball explodes in seventh inning, dismantles West Ranch</strong> 
Kennedy Thompson (22) of Saugus hits a two-run RBI double in the sixth inning against West Ranch at West Ranch High on Tuesday, 041123. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus softball explodes in seventh inning, dismantles West Ranch 

Saugus Centurions softball never lost control in Tuesday’s road battle with the West Ranch Wildcats. The Centurions won the game 22-7 after putting the game away with a 12-run seventh…

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Read more about the article City announces Burton, Scott as Walk of Western Stars inductees
Decorated stuntman and longtime Castaic resident Billy Burton laughs while telling a story at his residence on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

City announces Burton, Scott as Walk of Western Stars inductees

News release  The city of Santa Clarita invites community members to attend the unveiling of the newest inductees to the Walk of Western Stars on Friday, April 21, at 5…

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Read more about the article Following California’s lead, EPA proposes national standards to ramp up electric cars
An electric vehicle charging station in Burlingame. Photo by Martin do Nascimento, CalMatters

Following California’s lead, EPA proposes national standards to ramp up electric cars

By Nadia Lopez CalMatters Environment Writer  Closely mirroring California’s landmark mandate, the Biden administration on Wednesday proposed new greenhouse gas emission standards that will scale up sales of electric cars and…

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Read more about the article Race to zero: Can California’s power grid handle a 15-fold increase in electric cars?
The sun sets behind a row of electric towers in Fresno County on Sept. 6, 2022. Photo by Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight Local

Race to zero: Can California’s power grid handle a 15-fold increase in electric cars?

By Nadia Lopez CalMatters Environment Writer  As California rapidly boosts sales of electric cars and trucks over the next decade, the answer to a critical question remains uncertain: Will there be…

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