Read more about the article Acton-Agua Dulce school district given letter of warning from FPPC 
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Acton-Agua Dulce school district given letter of warning from FPPC 

The Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District received a letter of warning from the Fair Political Practices Commission for the state of California in regards to a 2018 campaign-related mailer that…

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Read more about the article <strong>Who let the dogs out? Apparently West Ranch’s cross country team </strong> 
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Who let the dogs out? Apparently West Ranch’s cross country team  

Students and coaches from West Ranch High School’s cross country team decided that dogs cooped up at the Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control - Castaic Care Center should…

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Read more about the article City to look at $200K for new bus signs
A strong fourth quarter in 2022 resulted in Santa Clarita Transit reporting its highest ridership figures since 2019. Courtesy photo.

City to look at $200K for new bus signs

As part of an upgrade to its new website, santaclarita.gov, the Santa Clarita City Council is also expected to spend around $200,000 to replace nearly 700 QR code bus signs…

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Franci Neely on What To Expect at a Gala for the Baker Institute for Public Policy 

Philanthropist and retired lawyer Franci Neely is honored to chair Rice University’s James Baker III Institute for Public Policy’s upcoming gala on Oct. 26, 2023. “We're going to have secretaries…

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Read more about the article West Ranch and Saugus pick up wins at XC league meet 
Girls Varsity cross country start their race Saturday morning at College of the Canyons. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

West Ranch and Saugus pick up wins at XC league meet 

Saugus girls and West Ranch boys’ cross country teams each picked up wins at the first Foothill League meet on Saturday morning at College of the Canyons.  Canyon’s Cynthia Herrera…

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Read more about the article LASD: Four suspects steal thousands in sunglasses from Macy’s 
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies investigate a report of a theft at the Macy's at the Valencia Town Center. Oscar Sol/ For The Signal

LASD: Four suspects steal thousands in sunglasses from Macy’s 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are once again investigating a report of grand theft at Macy’s at Valencia Town Center, where thieves are believed to have stolen more than…

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Read more about the article Hart district discusses ‘Parenting in the Digital Age’ 
Nationally renowned author Tom Kersting led a lengthy question-and-answer session with parents after his talk Monday in the Hart High auditorium, "Parenting in the Digital Age." Perry Smith/ The Signal

Hart district discusses ‘Parenting in the Digital Age’ 

 Barely 24 hours after junior high and high school parents received a reminder about the dangers of social media, which ended up being a “noncredible threat” to a local campus,…

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Read more about the article Saugus School District now taking applications for board 
Saugus Union School District board members listen during public comment at a Feb. 15 meeting. Perry Smith/ The Signal

Saugus School District now taking applications for board 

The Saugus Union School District is now accepting applications to fill the seat of Trustee Area 1 — left vacant by the resignation of Cassandra Love.    The trustee vacancy will…

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Read more about the article County expected to OK tribal monitoring for eastside development 
James C Ball makes a public comment on his appeal for a six-home development in Canyon Country in December. Courtesy LA County

County expected to OK tribal monitoring for eastside development 

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors is expected Tuesday to approve a six-home development on unincorporated land in Canyon Country, with a condition — a tribal monitor is required to…

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