Read more about the article Eagle Scout revitalizes Boys & Girls Club 
Eagle Scout Zachary Hoffman gives a speech at the Sierra Vista Junior High School branch of the Boys & Girls Club on Saturday, Feb. 17. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Eagle Scout revitalizes Boys & Girls Club 

Being raised in Santa Clarita with yearly traditions, such as the Festival of Trees, it was only natural for newly appointed Eagle Scout Zachary Hoffman to want to give back.  …

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Read more about the article Project Linus to hold ‘Make-A-Blanket Day’
(From left to right) Project Linus members Jillian Andrade, Joshua Mok, Chelsey Suh, and Maryam Fareed work on their blanket after handing out scissors to volunteers during the Project Linus Make-A-Blanket Day at the College of the Canyons East Gym in Valencia, Calif., on Saturday, March 4, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

Project Linus to hold ‘Make-A-Blanket Day’

The Santa Clarita Valley chapter of Project Linus is hosting its semi-annual Make-A-Blanket Day on Saturday, March 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the College of the Canyons…

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Read more about the article VIA hosts talk on active-shooter prep 
Jenny Ketchepaw, Vice President Talent Engagement, Citizens Business Bank speaks during an Active Shooter Preparedness presentation for the Valley Industry Association luncheon held at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Tuesday, 022024. Dan Watson/The Signal

VIA hosts talk on active-shooter prep 

Jenny Ketchepaw, vice president of talent engagement at Citizens Business Bank, recalled Tuesday when the reality of an active-shooter situation first hit home for her.  It was about nine years…

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Read more about the article Storm set to clear out Wednesday morning 
Rain soaked 5 freeway northbound as viewed from Lyons Avenue overpass. Dan Watson/ The Signal

Storm set to clear out Wednesday morning 

The sun is set to make an appearance soon in Santa Clarita, after days of residents bearing yet another storm in February.   According to Rose Schoenfeld, meteorologist for the National…

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Tribal leaders, activists advocate for expansion of San Gabriel Mountains monument

News release  Tribal leaders and representatives of the Nature for All Coalition traveled to Washington, D.C., last week to meet with staff in the Biden-Harris administration and California’s senators and…

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Read more about the article Tickets on sale for special Cowboy Festival events
Members of Water Tower perform bluegrass music hits for the people in attendance during the second day of the Cowboy Festival on Main Street in Old Town Newhall, Calif., on Sunday, April 23, 2023. Chris Torres/The Signal

Tickets on sale for special Cowboy Festival events

News release  The 28th Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival returns in 2024 to William S. Hart Park, and in addition to the weekend of activities, live music and food that celebrates…

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Read more about the article iLEAD and SCVi receive K12 Strong Workforce Grant to grow aerospace pathways
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iLEAD and SCVi receive K12 Strong Workforce Grant to grow aerospace pathways

News release   The K12 Strong Workforce Program has issued an $899,000 grant to iLEAD California, which plans to use a portion of the grant as seed money to expand aerospace…

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Symphony of Success – The Role of Education in Musical Achievement 

Teachers interviewed reported that music education has a significant positive effect оn students academically, socially, and emotionally. They emphasized that the best music school іn Toronto fosters successful experiences with…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita announces settlement with county over Camp Scott 
Community members held a protest against the use of Camp Joseph Scott as a permanent juvenile detention facility in front of the Camp Scott entrance in Saugus, Calif., on Friday, April 1, 2022. Many protestors said the facility is “too close for comfort” with it being located across the street from a Saugus neighborhood. Chris Torres/The Signal

Santa Clarita announces settlement with county over Camp Scott 

The city of Santa Clarita settled its lawsuit with the L.A. County Department of Probation over the county’s proposed plans to renovate Camp Scott and reopen it to juvenile offenders,…

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