Read more about the article SCV Black Business Council celebrates Black Business Month 
Black Business Council Chair Di Thompson poses with other attendees during their 2024 Black Business Celebration Wednesday night at the California Institute of the Arts on Aug. 7, 2024. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

SCV Black Business Council celebrates Black Business Month 

The Santa Clarita Black Business Council hosted its second annual Black Business Month celebration last week at California Institute of the Arts, where they presented awards to three honorees.   Di…

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Read more about the article SCV Clergy Council discusses unity at Sheriff’s Station 
Senior Pastor Mauricio Ruiz of Elevate Church speaks to Santa Clarita Valley Clergy Council members on Tuesday morning during their narcan informational meeting at the SCV Sheriff's Station. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

SCV Clergy Council discusses unity at Sheriff’s Station 

On the Sunday following the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump, Senior Pastor Mauricio Ruiz had more than 250 of his congregation at Elevate Church on Main Street in…

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Read more about the article Hawks officially hatch, Hart volleyball drops opener with La Canada  
Hart's Olive Moore (22) hits the ball over the net against La Cañada on Tuesday, Aug. 13 at Hart High School. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Hawks officially hatch, Hart volleyball drops opener with La Canada  

For the first time ever, the Hart Hawks took the floor in a CIF matchup.  Hart girls’ volleyball dropped its season opener with the visiting La Canada Spartans, 3-1, on…

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Read more about the article Schiavo’s homework bill among those to be judged on ‘Suspense Day’ 
The state's capitol building in Sacramento.

Schiavo’s homework bill among those to be judged on ‘Suspense Day’ 

Thursday’s Appropriations Committee hearings in both the state Assembly and Senate will decide on the fate of a slew of bills currently hanging in “suspense.”  Commonly known as “Suspense Day,”…

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Read more about the article Reported pursuit from Antelope Valley results in three detained in SCV 
Three suspects in a pursuit that reportedly started Wednesday afternoon in the Antelope Valley and ended in the Santa Clarita Valley were detained by law enforcement personnel. Courtesy photo.

Reported pursuit from Antelope Valley results in three detained in SCV 

A pursuit that reportedly started in the Antelope Valley ended with three suspects being taken into custody around 2 p.m. on Wednesday near the southbound Highway 14 off-ramp at Via…

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NYC mayor, NYPD chief criticize sanctuary policies after arrests in rape case 

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer  Two illegal immigrants have been arrested on suspicion of raping a 46-year-old woman at knifepoint under the Coney Island boardwalk in New York City on Sunday,…

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Read more about the article Court orders UCLA to stop protesters from blocking Jewish students 
An officer fires “impact munitions” into a crowd of pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA during the early morning of May 2, 2024, as police cleared an encampment that protesters had refused to vacate. Screenshot via a video by Sergio Olmos, CalMatters

Court orders UCLA to stop protesters from blocking Jewish students 

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer  A federal judge on Tuesday ordered UCLA to stop preventing Jewish students from traversing the campus amid pro-Palestinian protests.  The ruling was made after three Jewish…

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Read more about the article No DUIs at Friday checkpoint 
The California Highway Patrol runs a sobriety checkpoint on the Old Road near Constitution Avenue in Stevenson Ranch on Friday, August 18, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

No DUIs at Friday checkpoint 

California Highway Patrol officers are happy that they didn’t have to issue any citations at a DUI and driver’s license checkpoint over the weekend, a local official said Wednesday.   That’s…

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Read more about the article Appeals court rules Canyon View solar panels can stay 
A Canyon Country hillside covered in solar panels is the subject of a yearslong lawsuit by the city of Santa Clarita. Chris Torres/ The Signal

Appeals court rules Canyon View solar panels can stay 

A city of Santa Clarita property owner claimed a win Tuesday in an appellate court’s ruling over his yearslong battle with the city, which sought to force the removal of…

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