Read more about the article What’s New In Santa Clarita 
In April 2023, the Santa Clarita City Council approved a design contract for the proposed Blue Cloud Bike Park to be located between the Haskell Canyon Open Space and Blue Cloud Open Space. The area totals over 720 acres and approximately 500 acres have been determined to be an ideal location for a bike park. Photo City of Santa Clarita.

What’s New In Santa Clarita 

It seems as if every day something new is popping up in the Santa Clarita Valley. New restaurants, new businesses and new city facilities. Here’s a short rundown and status…

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Read more about the article <strong>Schiavo presents $593,000 allocation to Child and Family Center</strong> 
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, left, presents a check for infrastructure and safety improvements to Nikki Buckstead, CEO of the Child & Family Center in Santa Clarita on Friday, 020924. Dan Watson/The Signal

Schiavo presents $593,000 allocation to Child and Family Center 

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, presented an allocation of $593,000 in state funding to the Child & Family Center for infrastructure and safety enhancements on Friday afternoon.   Child & Family Center…

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Read more about the article <strong>Castaic High School teen honored for his volunteerism </strong> 
Castaic High School Principal Vince Ferry poses with Broden Weeks after he receives his medal and certificate for being selected as a recipient of the gold-level President's Volunteer Service Award during the staff’s faculty meeting on Friday morning. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Castaic High School teen honored for his volunteerism  

Castaic High School teachers were in their Friday morning faculty meeting at the campus library before students were scheduled to come and start their last day of the school week.  …

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Read more about the article <strong>Valencia girls’ basketball gets first playoff win under Honig</strong> 
Valencia sophomore Cara McKell (32) dribbles the ball against West Ranch guard Katelyn Contreras (21) in a game earlier this season. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Valencia girls’ basketball gets first playoff win under Honig 

Valencia Vikings girls’ basketball showcased its dominant defense to open up the playoffs on Thursday.   The Vikings opened up CIF Division 3AA postseason play with a 47-27 over the hosting…

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Dixon center’s diabetes program receives CDC recognition

News release   Samuel Dixon Family Health Center Inc. announced that its diabetes prevention program has received Full Plus Recognition from the Centers for Disease Control for its National Diabetes Prevention lifestyle…

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Read more about the article Report details runup to hourslong standoff  
Sheriff's deputies established a containment in response to a barricaded suspect who was reported to be seen carrying a machete near Canyon Springs Elementary School on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Habeba Mostafa/The Signal

Report details runup to hourslong standoff  

Courthouse records offer details of an incident that led to an hourslong law enforcement standoff on Feb. 1 with Carl Pruett, a 65-year-old Canyon Country man who’s currently being held…

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Read more about the article <strong>County aims to make improvements on annual homeless count</strong> 
Bridge to Home clinical supervisor Tyson Pursley, seated, goes over the map of Santa Clarita with a group of volunteers from the Department of Mental Health as they prepare for the 2024 Homeless Count at the City of Santa Clarita Activities Center in Santa Clarita on Tuesday, 012324. Dan Watson/The Signal

County aims to make improvements on annual homeless count 

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved making changes to the Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count as well as a settlement regarding a 2019 traffic collision in…

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Read more about the article <strong>Wildcats girls’ basketball makes history in playoff win</strong> 
West Ranch guard Aubrey Molina (2) dribbles the ball in a game earlier this season. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Wildcats girls’ basketball makes history in playoff win 

West Ranch Wildcats girls’ basketball made a triumphant return to the postseason on Thursday.   The Wildcats mauled the Patriot Warriors, 60-39, in the CIF Division 4AA opening round, behind a…

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Read more about the article <strong>Saugus girls’ basketball wins first playoff game in four years</strong> 
Saugus point guard EvaMarie Rios (13) dribbles the ball against Trinity junior Gianna Duarte (2) in a game earlier this season. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Saugus girls’ basketball wins first playoff game in four years 

Saugus Centurions girls’ basketball won its first playoff game in four years on Thursday.  The Centurions emerged victorious on the road, defeating the Irvine Vaqueros, 52-43.  The Division 3AA battle…

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