Read more about the article <strong>Landscapes of cloth, teaching valuable skills </strong> 
Nicki Voss directs Sophia Pero (10) how to correctly sew a pair of pajama pants she is making from scratch. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Landscapes of cloth, teaching valuable skills  

COVID-19 lockdowns and social distancing impacted the lives of people all around the world in various different ways. For Nicki Voss, it initiated the start of her small business, TextilePop,…

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Read more about the article <strong>Sheriff’s captain leads local youth football team to ‘Super Bowl’</strong> 
Santa Clarita Wildcats head coach Justin Diez, left, brings in the team during a practice at Central Park on Wednesday as the team prepares to compete against the Simi Valley Bulldogs in the Bantam Division Championship game in Ventura on Saturday. 110123. Dan Watson/The Signal

Sheriff’s captain leads local youth football team to ‘Super Bowl’ 

After a slow start to the season, the Santa Clarita Wildcats youth football team’s Bantam Division team has made its way to the “Super Bowl” of its league.  The Wildcats…

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Read more about the article Six Flags, Knott’s Berry Farm parent company announce $8B merger 
Coaster riders scream while riding the new Wonder Woman Flight of Courage rollercoaster during a media preview event for the ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain on Thursday, July 14, 2022. The ride will officially open on Saturday, July 16th. Chris Torres/The Signal

Six Flags, Knott’s Berry Farm parent company announce $8B merger 

Two of the nation’s leading amusement park operators announced a “merger of equals” Thursday in a deal valued at approximately $8 billion.   Once completed, the deal combines the parent company…

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Read more about the article Jingle Fest holiday festival set to return on Veterans Day 
Event attendees shop at the many vendor booths during Jingle Fest ’22 in the Park at Central Park in Saugus, Calif., on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Jingle Fest holiday festival set to return on Veterans Day 

The third edition of Jingle Fest is scheduled to return on Nov. 11 at Central Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Collaborative and…

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Read more about the article <strong>Courage under fire: Saugus High School heroes receive recognition at Valor Awards</strong> 
From left to right, Sgt. James M. Callahan, Detective Daniel G. Finn, Detective Gus Ramirez and Officer Sean C. Yanez stand side by side awaiting their awards at the 2023 Valor Awards. SCREENSHOT 110223.

Courage under fire: Saugus High School heroes receive recognition at Valor Awards 

On Nov. 14, 2019, four law enforcement officers made their way on to the Saugus High School campus before anyone else. Most of them were off duty.   Seeing dozens upon…

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Read more about the article Detectives to seek murder charge in fatal DUI investigation  
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Detectives to seek murder charge in fatal DUI investigation  

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives Thursday arrested the driver suspected of crashing on Bouquet Canyon Road the previous morning, killing the passenger in his car.  Sgt. Mark Perkins of…

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Read more about the article Chiquita Canyon nears flare deadline; lawsuit gains plaintiffs 
A compactor rolls over the exposed trash at a 200X200 foot "working face" site at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Castaic Nov. 2, 2016. As soon as the the trash is spread and compacted it is immediately covered with dirt and the working face site moves forward. This view looks south-west towards the new proposed expansion site, and In the distance is the tall ridge which blocks the land fill from view of surrounding communities. Dan Watson/Signal

Chiquita Canyon nears flare deadline; lawsuit gains plaintiffs 

A group trying to shut down Chiquita Canyon Landfill with a lawsuit now has 112 plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit, according to an attorney representing the collection of Castaic and…

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Read more about the article LASD to seek felony charge for suspects accused of selling THC to minors 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station announced the results of their search warrants on their Facebook page. Courtesy SCV Sheriff's Station

LASD to seek felony charge for suspects accused of selling THC to minors 

The latest efforts of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station offer an example to parents of children’s dangerous purchasing power on social media and an example of how local deputies…

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Read more about the article Rabbi shares stories from Israel 
Rabbi Choni Marozov shows his photos of his trip to Israel at Chabad of SCV in Newhall on Tuesday. 103123. Dan Watson/The Signal

Rabbi shares stories from Israel 

Dozens of residents and members of Chabad of Santa Clarita Valley filled a room in the Newhall temple Tuesday to hear Rabbi Choni Marozov’s stories from the front lines of…

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Read more about the article COC volleyball snaps two-match skid, beats AVC 
College of the Canyons outside hitter Kira Hooper (18) serves the ball during the first set of Wednesday's game against Antelope Valley College. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

COC volleyball snaps two-match skid, beats AVC 

College of the Canyons women’s volleyball rode strong blocking and serving in Wednesday’s home conference win over the Antelope Valley College Marauders.  The Cougars won the match, 25-19, 25-13, 25-7,…

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Read more about the article Wildcats’ CIF run ends in semis 
West Ranch outside hitter Jadyn Tunnell (8) goes for the kill in a playoff match earlier this season. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Wildcats’ CIF run ends in semis 

The focus is now on the state tournament for West Ranch Wildcats girls’ volleyball.  The top-seeded Wildcats took on their toughest opponent yet in Saturday’s CIF Division 4 semifinals road…

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Read more about the article Two big rigs collide near Gorman; person extricated, transported
Traffic was backed up on the northbound Interstate 5 after two bigs collided north of Pyramid Lake on Thursday afternoon. Dan Watson/The Signal.

Two big rigs collide near Gorman; person extricated, transported

A traffic collision involving two big rigs occurred north of Pyramid Lake on the northbound Interstate 5 on Thursday afternoon, resulting in one person being trapped, then extricated and transported…

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Read more about the article SCV Water to receive $5.3 million state grant for groundwater sustainability
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SCV Water to receive $5.3 million state grant for groundwater sustainability

News release  To offset costs associated with implementing tasks identified in the Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency’s Groundwater Sustainability Plan, the SCV Water Agency has been awarded $5.3 million…

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