Read more about the article Hart softball picks up win before league play, beats El Camino
Hart teammates Sophia Parra (8) and Kate Penberthy (12) share a laugh after Penberthy made a defensive play during a non-league match against El Camino Real at Newhall Park on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Hart defeated El Camino 9-3. Chris Torres/The Signal

Hart softball picks up win before league play, beats El Camino

Hart Indians softball had an all-around great day on its home diamond on Thursday, as the team bested the El Camino Real Royals for the second time this season.  The…

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Supes approve motion to explore ways to improve county governance 

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion Tuesday to explore ways to improve county governance, and strengthen equity and transparency, which includes the possibility of expanding…

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Read more about the article <strong>Coffee with a Cop set for March 15</strong> 
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Captain Justin Diez, left, takes questions from SCV residents assembled at the Corner Bakery in Valencia during the Coffee with a Cop event on Wednesday morning, 072022. Dan Watson/The Signal

Coffee with a Cop set for March 15 

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is preparing for its next Coffee with a Cop on Wednesday, March 15, at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Canyon Country from 9 to 11…

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Read more about the article SCV Chamber of Commerce turns 100 
Ivan Volschenk, left, and John Musella, the Presidents of the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce, raise their glass for a toast to kick off the Centennial Celebration Awards and Installation event at the Canyon Country Community Center on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

SCV Chamber of Commerce turns 100 

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 100th anniversary at a ceremony and award show at Canyon Country’s Community Center.   Several prominent elected officials and dignitaries were in…

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Read more about the article <strong>Pedestrian killed in vehicle collision near Castaic </strong> 
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Pedestrian killed in vehicle collision near Castaic  

A pedestrian was killed in a collision with a vehicle near Castaic Thursday night, according to a news release from the California Highway Patrol Newhall Office.   At approximately 8:55 p.m.,…

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Read more about the article Hart girls’ soccer advances to SoCal Regional final 
Hart forward Briley Phelps (25) drops her defender in the first half of the CIF State SoCal Regional Division 2 semi-final match at Hart High School in Newhall, Calif., on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Hart won 2-0 to advance to the championship game against San Marcos. Chris Torres/The Signal

Hart girls’ soccer advances to SoCal Regional final 

Indians top West Hills, 2-0; will play San Marcos on Saturday at home Hart girls’ soccer isn’t playing at full strength.  The Indians are missing multiple starters due to various…

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Read more about the article <strong>Residents weigh in on map of council districts</strong> 
Douglas Johnson, the city’s demographer with the National Demographics Corp., gives a presentation regarding the joint map agreed upon by the City Council and the plaintiffs as part of a settlement in a California Voting Rights Act lawsuit. Jose Herrera/The Signal

Residents weigh in on map of council districts 

Santa Clarita residents expressed a mix of support and frustration during the first of two special public hearings hosted by the Santa Clarita City Council Wednesday evening — as the…

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Read more about the article Art of War: Ukrainian refugee turns suffering into expression 
Ukrainian artist Elina Ra stands next to her hand-drawn art pieces being displayed at the Stevenson Ranch Library on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. Ra incorporates many Ukrainian symbols into her artwork with the purpose being to preserve traditional Ukrainian culture. Chris Torres/The Signal

Art of War: Ukrainian refugee turns suffering into expression 

Artist Elina Ra sat in the conference room of the Stevenson Ranch Library, where her art is now on display, with her 17-year-old daughter, Deyna, by her side. She cried…

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Read more about the article Santa Monica-based company announces development deal for Whittaker-Bermite site 
Empty dump trucks pull into a soil treatment area to pick up clean dirt as viewed on tour of the clean-up efforts of the Whittaker/Bermite site in Valencia in Oct. 2016. Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Monica-based company announces development deal for Whittaker-Bermite site 

A Santa Monica-based company, New Urban West Inc., has reached a development deal with a company claiming ownership over the former Whittaker-Bermite site — a nearly 1,000 acre tract of…

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Read more about the article Keeping ‘soul filling’ music alive, one jukebox night to raise thousands  
The Santa Clarita Master Chorale Artistic Director Allan Petker welcomes attendees to the Cabaret & Cabernet Jukebox Saturday Night event held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Saturday, 022523. Dan Watson/The Signal

Keeping ‘soul filling’ music alive, one jukebox night to raise thousands  

The Santa Clarita Master Chorale hosted its annual Cabaret & Cabernet fundraiser, themed to be a musical time capsule of the 1940s, on Saturday to keep the community’s music alive.  …

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