Read more about the article Festival of Trees returns Nov. 17-19
Festival of Trees is the kick-off to the holiday season in the SCV. Signal File Photo.

Festival of Trees returns Nov. 17-19

News release  The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley has announced the return of the annual Festival of Trees, scheduled Nov. 17-19 at the Canyon Country Community Center. …

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Read more about the article More orders for Chiquita; Public Health report expected next year 
Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

More orders for Chiquita; Public Health report expected next year 

Fifth District L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger held a half-hour news conference Wednesday morning in what’s becoming a more regular occurrence: More emergency orders have been announced against Chiquita Canyon…

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Read more about the article <strong>SCV residents mourn nephew killed in Hamas attack on Israeli music festival</strong> 
Matan Rosenberg, an Israeli citizen and nephew of Santa Clarita Valley residents, was killed by Hamas militants outside of a music festival near the Israel-Gaza border. Courtesy photo.

SCV residents mourn nephew killed in Hamas attack on Israeli music festival 

Matan Rosenberg was 17 years old when he was killed by Hamas militants outside of a music festival near the Israel-Gaza border. He was the beloved nephew of two Santa…

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Read more about the article No end in sight for bus strike 
During the strike, the city of Santa Clarita contracted its bus services wit Transit Services. Courtesy City of Santa Clarita

No end in sight for bus strike 

Santa Clarita leaders Tuesday declined to state whether there are circumstances that would prompt them to become involved in negotiations between the union that represents its bus drivers and the…

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Read more about the article Saugus school leaders discuss recommendation to close Santa Clarita Elementary  
Saugus Union School District board members listen during public comment at a Feb. 15 meeting. Perry Smith/ The Signal

Saugus school leaders discuss recommendation to close Santa Clarita Elementary  

   Saugus Union School District officials hosted a two-hour discussion Tuesday evening about a pending staff recommendation to close Santa Clarita Elementary School at the end of the year, leading…

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Read more about the article Second half surge lifts SCCS football over Faith Baptist  
Cardinals quarterback Cayden Rappleye drops back to pass while Eli Duhm blocks against Faith Baptist. Photo Courtesy of Lori Patton.

Second half surge lifts SCCS football over Faith Baptist  

Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals football exploded in the second half of its Heritage League game with the Faith Baptist Contenders.   SCCS won the game 40-20 after scoring 21 unanswered points…

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Read more about the article Master’s volleyball evens series with Ottawa  
Breanna Brooks (19) of The Master's University puts a shot over the net against Ottawa University-Arizona at TMU on Saturday, 101423. Dan Watson/The Signal

Master’s volleyball evens series with Ottawa  

The Master’s University Mustangs women’s volleyball surged through multiple big runs in Saturday’s match with the Ottawa University Arizona Spirit.  The Mustangs won the Golden State Athletic Conference match, 22-25,…

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Read more about the article COC football wins fourth straight game 
Canyons running back Malik Brooks (8) runs the ball in a game earlier this season. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

COC football wins fourth straight game 

No. 17 College of the Canyons Cougars football made a statement win, taking down the No. 10 El Camino Warriors on Thursday.  The Cougars defeated the hosting Warriors, 31-21, to…

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Read more about the article <strong>Mayor leads ribbon cutting of Central Park expansion</strong> 
City of Santa Clarita Mayor Jason Gibbs, third from right, is joined by city council members and dignitaries as he cuts the ribbon during the Central Park Buildout Ribbon Cutting ceremony held at Central Park in Saugus on Tuesday, 101723. Dan Watson/The Signal

Mayor leads ribbon cutting of Central Park expansion 

Residents and business leaders gathered at the newly expanded Santa Clarita Central Park as Mayor Jason Gibbs led the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday for the Central Park Buildout Project.   The…

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Read more about the article SCV Water to discuss plan to clean up well 
The Saugus Aquifer Treatment Plant removes perchlorate from groundwater at Whittaker Bermite in this 2017 Signal file photo. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

SCV Water to discuss plan to clean up well 

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency officials are expected to approve Tuesday a nearly $2 million cleanup program for a well that’s an important part of the local drinking water supply…

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