Read more about the article <strong>Northridge man arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse</strong> 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Northridge man arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse 

A 29-year-old Northridge man was arrested last week on suspicion of domestic abuse after a verbal argument reportedly led to the man assaulting the victim, according to Santa Clarita Valley…

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Read more about the article <strong>Three arrested on suspicion of vehicle theft</strong> 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Three arrested on suspicion of vehicle theft 

Three people were arrested on Saturday on suspicion of vehicle theft after Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies conducted a traffic stop for a stolen vehicle, according to station officials. …

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Read more about the article <strong>Two arrested on suspicion of illegal possession</strong> 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Golden Valley Road.

Two arrested on suspicion of illegal possession 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies on Saturday arrested an Artesia man and woman on suspicion of illegal possession after finding a firearm and drugs in a vehicle with expired…

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Read more about the article <strong>Lancaster sues LASD over contract costs</strong> 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Lancaster sues LASD over contract costs 

The city of Santa Clarita had little to say Monday in response to a class-action lawsuit over allegations the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department has been overbilling contract cities for its…

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Read more about the article <strong>Community heroes sweat it out for a cause </strong> 
Santa Clarita Sister Cities held a “Superheroes Unite Zumbathon” on Saturday morning at the Centre to raise money for their “Dollars for Desks” campaign meant to provide desks to students from Sariaya, Philippines, the local chapter’s sister city. 041324 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Community heroes sweat it out for a cause  

Dozens of people made their way to the Centre on Saturday morning to participate in a three-and-a-half-hour-long “Superheroes Unite Zumbathon” fundraiser held by the Sister Cities organization to support the…

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Read more about the article SCV Sanitation District to consider rate increase  
Matt Eaton, the Sanitation District's deputy assistant chief engineer, whose role is essentially CFO, discusses the proposed rate changes and outreach during a March 18 meeting. Perry Smith/ The Signal

SCV Sanitation District to consider rate increase  

Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District officials Monday approved a schedule of discussion as part of the required public notice for rate increases on two different potential schedules for county sewer…

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Read more about the article <strong>Castaic volleyball earns first league home win, sweeps Hart</strong> 
Castaic celebrates winning the game against Hart on Thursday, April 11. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Castaic volleyball earns first league home win, sweeps Hart 

Castaic Coyotes boys’ volleyball earned the program’s first home Foothill League win on Thursday after beating the visiting Hart Indians.  The Coyotes won in straight sets, 25-16, 25-20, 25-20.   Castaic…

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Read more about the article Celebrate series: Brazil cultural extravaganza  
Samba dancers wore cultural costumes with large colorful feathers and rhinestones to show the city of Santa Clarita Celebrate series attendees a glimpse of Brazilian culture on Friday evening at the Canyon Country Community Center. 041224 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Celebrate series: Brazil cultural extravaganza  

Despite the cold overcast weather on Friday, numerous people made their way to the Canyon Country Community Center for the first 2024 city of Santa Clarita “Celebrate” series installment: Brazil.  …

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Read more about the article <strong>Community members gather for Hart Park cleanup</strong> 
Community members helped clean up Hart Park on Saturday in preparation for the upcoming Cowboy Festival. Courtesy photo.

Community members gather for Hart Park cleanup 

In preparation for the upcoming Cowboy Festival, members of the Santa Clarita Valley community gathered at William S. Hart Park on Saturday to spruce it up.  With this being the…

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Read more about the article <strong>No injuries in Canyon Country attic fire</strong> 
First responders with the Los Angeles County Fire Department knockdown an attic fire that occurred in a two-story home in Canyon County on Monday morning. 041524 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

No injuries in Canyon Country attic fire 

No injuries were reported after a two-story home in Canyon Country caught fire Monday morning, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department officials.   Personnel with the L.A County Fire Department…

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Read more about the article Stormy SCV weather to clear up in coming days
Over the last two days, the low-elevation areas of the SCV received approximately a half-inch of rain, with the measurement increasing as elevation does. Lucas Nava/The Signal

Stormy SCV weather to clear up in coming days

Santa Clarita Valley residents can expect brighter days ahead following yet another rainy weekend, according to the National Weather Service.  “We have an ongoing chance of showers this afternoon and…

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Read more about the article Newhall S&S Donuts suffers break-in
An S&S Donuts location in Newhall experienced a break-in with an employee present early Saturday morning amid a string of similar crimes that occurred around the same time in the surrounding area. Lucas Nava/The Signal

Newhall S&S Donuts suffers break-in

By Lucas Nava and Katherine Quezada Signal Staff Writers An S&S Donuts location in Newhall experienced a break-in with an employee present early Saturday morning amid a string of similar…

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Read more about the article Unusual Museums You May Have Never Visited
Walt Disney’s Carolwood Barn in Griffith Park served as his workshop where he built miniatures and model trains. Disney’s tools and handcrafted work benches are on display as well as trains of all scales. Photo courtesy of Walt Disney’s Carolwood Barn.

Unusual Museums You May Have Never Visited

You’ve probably visited The Getty, The Broad and The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, but have you seen Walt’s Barn?  Los Angeles has hundreds of museums, but you…

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Read more about the article Find Your Perfect Spring Escape
Data from online travel agency Booking.com shows that half of travelers plan to choose vacation destinations where the cost of living is less than their hometowns in 2024.

Find Your Perfect Spring Escape

4 pet-friendly and affordable destinations for a spring getaway Whether you’re a family with kids or a young professional looking for a getaway, it isn’t too late – or out…

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Read more about the article Tips and Tricks for Spring Travel with Your Pets
According to an AAA/Best Western survey, 85% of dog owners travel with their dogs. The most popular vacations to let pooches tag along include going to the beach, camping and hiking.

Tips and Tricks for Spring Travel with Your Pets

After years living under the cloud of a pandemic that limited where they could travel, many people have a strong desire to head off for parts unknown. As individuals and…

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Read more about the article The Cowboy Festival is Back!
Historical reenactors from left, Ralph Castor, Joe Riddle, Dave Kanawah and Dan Cervantes dressed in Texas style Cowboy regalia sit around a period correct camp site at The 2019 Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival held at William S. Hart Park in Newhall on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

The Cowboy Festival is Back!

The grounds of William S. Hart Regional Park in Old Town Newhall will again embrace the yee haws! and yahoos! of the annual Cowboy Festival on Saturday, April 20 and…

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Read more about the article David Hegg | Shame Matters to Society
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | Shame Matters to Society

By David Hegg At the ground level of ethics is the understanding that living ethically is honorable while unethical behavior is shameful. This fundamental recognition of shame and honor can…

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