Read more about the article County to discuss quiet zone, battery facility in Acton
The proposed site of an Acton battery energy storage system near Angeles National Forest Highway. Photo courtesy of Hecate Grid.

County to discuss quiet zone, battery facility in Acton

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday is expected to discuss a pair of items that could draw a large crowd to the meeting in downtown Los Angeles.   The…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita OKs changes to Canyon Country development plans 
Santa Clarita City Hall

Santa Clarita OKs changes to Canyon Country development plans 

The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday approved a developer’s request to build about 160 fewer units, favoring townhomes over apartments, in a development planned for southeast of Jakes Way…

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Read more about the article <strong>Golden Valley soccer hands Canyon first loss</strong> 
Golden Valley junior Will Flint (17) traps the ball in a game earlier this season. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Golden Valley soccer hands Canyon first loss 

Golden Valley Grizzlies boys’ soccer knew it’d have its hands full with the Canyon Cowboys on Thursday.  The Grizzlies held the fast-paced Cowboy attack scoreless for the first time this…

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Read more about the article <strong>West Ranch hoops dropped at home by Village Christian </strong> 
West Ranch senior James Evans (5) jumps up for a shot against Village Christian forward Keller Wilson (5) during the fourth quarter of Friday night's game at West Ranch. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

West Ranch hoops dropped at home by Village Christian  

After a lackluster first half, West Ranch Wildcats boys’ basketball nearly stole a win against the visiting Village Christian Crusaders.  West Ranch drew up a nearly perfect play, which gave…

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Read more about the article Saugus and Hart girls’ soccer ends in scoreless draw 
Saugus junior Makenna Blum (6) and Hart junior Gianna Costello (4) fight for the ball on the sidelines of Thursday's game at Hart High School. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Saugus and Hart girls’ soccer ends in scoreless draw 

Another year, another draw between Hart Indians girls’ soccer and the Saugus Centurions.  Hart welcomed Saugus for the first of two Foothill League battles, which ended in a scoreless draw.…

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Read more about the article CHP investigates, clears driver in single-car crash  
California Highway Patrol officers investigate a report of a crash outside Comfort Suites in Stevenson Ranch on Dec. 17, 2023. Oscar Sol For The Signal

CHP investigates, clears driver in single-car crash  

California Highway Patrol officers said Monday no arrest was made Sunday night after their DUI investigation into a single-car crash outside a Stevenson Ranch hotel.  CHP officers from the Newhall-area…

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Read more about the article <strong>Holiday hope shines bright at Single Mother’s Outreach ‘Adopt a Family’ celebration</strong>
Mr. and Mrs. Claus made an appearance during the Single Mothers Outreach Adopt A Family event on Saturday, Dec. 16. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Holiday hope shines bright at Single Mother’s Outreach ‘Adopt a Family’ celebration

Hundreds of neatly wrapped gifts were bundled up in packages and lined up against the wall closest to the Christmas tree. Each package full of different-sized gifts had a Post-It…

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Read more about the article <strong>Santa Clarita to be hit by two storm systems this week</strong> 
Wet pavement caused by light rain in September. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Santa Clarita to be hit by two storm systems this week 

Santa Clarita residents can expect to have a wet week as two storm systems make their way across Southern California.  “The first system is going to impact Southern California late…

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Read more about the article <strong>Christmas – a day of happiness and hardship for the foster community; DCFS lightens the load</strong> 
Volunteer Jenica Uhrig, right, assists children as they pick out toys during the Foster Children Holiday Toy Event held at William S. Hart Park in Newhall on Saturday, 121623. Dan Watson/The Signal

Christmas – a day of happiness and hardship for the foster community; DCFS lightens the load 

Christine and Dwayne’s Christmas day is not one that resembles a Christmas movie shown on TV. The two take care of their granddaughter as their foster child.   On Saturday, foster…

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Read more about the article Photos: The Nutcracker 2023
Faith Freund, Snow Queen, dances with the snow corps, concluding Act I of "The Nutcracker" at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Dec. 16. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Photos: The Nutcracker 2023

The Santa Clarita Ballet Company presents “The Nutcracker” — a beloved community performance for 29 years, which took place at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons…

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Read more about the article How the Grinch’s heart grew in size at the Newhall Community Center 
The Grinch holds the pinata as he joints the Ballet Folklorico performers as they entertain during the Whoville Celebration held at the City of Santa Clarita's Newhall Community Center in Newhall on Friday, 121523> Dan Watson/The Signal

How the Grinch’s heart grew in size at the Newhall Community Center 

Dr. Suess’s famous character The Grinch is known to be a cranky, solitary creature who attempts to destroy Christmas for the citizens of Whoville on Christmas Eve.  He got a…

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Read more about the article <strong>SCIFF: A growing mecca for independent film lovers</strong> 
A panel of industry professional women speak in a session entitled "Making Our Mark! How Women are Thriving in a Male Dominated Landscape" during the Santa Clarita International Film Festival event held at The Main in Newhall on Saturday, 120923. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCIFF: A growing mecca for independent film lovers 

The Santa Clarita International Film Festival's third annual celebration allowed attendees to watch unique films and learn more about the possibilities in the film industry. Filmmakers were recognized with awards…

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Read more about the article Photos: Fall colors still showing out in December
Red and green berries are displayed among the fall colors of the leaves in the trees in the parking lot of the Santa Clarita Public Library Jo Anne Darcy Branch in Canyon Country on Friday, 120823. Dan Watson/The Signal

Photos: Fall colors still showing out in December

Fall colors were still showing in the parking lot of the Santa Clarita Public Library in Canyon Country earlier this month as the colors continue to show out midway through…

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