Read more about the article Project to upgrade The Old Road in Val Verde gets final approval 
A garbage truck drives over a bridge on the Old Road over Castaic Creek on Thursday morning. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

Project to upgrade The Old Road in Val Verde gets final approval 

A $7.5 million project to make a section of The Old Road over Castaic Creek in Val Verde safer was given final approval on Tuesday by the L.A. County Board…

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Read more about the article UPDATE: DA finds insufficient evidence in theft investigation 
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UPDATE: DA finds insufficient evidence in theft investigation 

The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office declined to charge a man and a woman with receiving or concealing stolen property after local sheriff’s deputies arrested the family members at the…

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Read more about the article COC to pay $10M for tech center site and plans 
The site of the proposed Advanced Technology Center for College of the Canyons, located on Valley Center Drive, off of Golden Valley and Soledad Canyon roads. Tyler Wainfeld/The Signal.

COC to pay $10M for tech center site and plans 

Deal includes $2.2M profit for developer; project remains ‘top priority’ but put on hold   While College of the Canyons officials said Wednesday that building an advanced technology center meant to…

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Read more about the article Chiquita Canyon faces growing concerns  
Protestors gather in support of shutting down Chiquita Canyon Landfill on Thursday at Hasley Canyon Park. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Chiquita Canyon faces growing concerns  

As Los Angeles County Counsel worked with Chiquita Canyon Landfill to defend against a lawsuit from residents trying to close the facility, state regulators Wednesday shared residents’ ongoing concerns with…

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Read more about the article Lite named to Santa Clarita Planning Commission 
City Council Candidate Denise Lite at Republican Election Night Watch Party at Valencia Lanes in Newhall. 110822. Dan Watson/The Signal

Lite named to Santa Clarita Planning Commission 

Santa Clarita City Councilwoman Laurene Weste named a former council candidate to an open Planning Commission seat Tuesday, calling her appointee, local family law attorney Denise Lite, “a very distinguished…

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Golden Valley’s jazz ensemble set to perform at fundraiser 

Golden Valley High School’s jazz choir and band are set to perform at the school’s Vocal Arts program’s fundraiser on Friday.   The performance will take place at the Valencia Marketplace…

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Read more about the article Old Glory officially named a historic landmark 
A 400-year-old oak tree named Old Glory, is in the beginning stages of becoming a historic landmark after a motion introduced by 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger. 091924 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Old Glory officially named a historic landmark 

One of the most famous trees in the Santa Clarita Valley is officially a historic landmark in L.A. County.  On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors approved Old Glory, a 400-year-old…

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Read more about the article Trinity wins battle for first place, sweeps Faith Baptist 
Trinity celebrates winning a point against Faith Baptist during the second set of Tuesday's game at Church of the Nazarene on Sept. 24. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Trinity wins battle for first place, sweeps Faith Baptist 

Trinity girls’ volleyball needed more from its well-balanced team heading into Tuesday night’s Heritage League battle for first place with the Faith Baptist Contenders.  The Knights (8-7, 7-0) executed all…

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Read more about the article SCV Football: Week 6 preview  
Castaic Coyote Monty Coleman (2) dodges numerous Cowboys before Andrew Ruiz (55) manages to stop him from traveling farther down the yard line during Friday night’s game. 092024 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

SCV Football: Week 6 preview  

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga and Tyler Wainfeld  Signal Sports Writers  More exciting Foothill League football lies ahead on Friday.  West Ranch will open up league play with a tough first game while…

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Read more about the article SCV High School Football Standings
Valencia wide receiver Logan Thompson (14) earns a first down during the first quarter of Friday's game against Saugus at College of the Canyons on Sept. 20. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

SCV High School Football Standings

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Read more about the article Organizers declare Veteran’s Resource Fair a success 
Veterans check out the various services offered Saturday afternoon during the second annual Veterans Resource Fair at William S. Hart Park in Newhall. Habeba Mostafa/The Signal

Organizers declare Veteran’s Resource Fair a success 

JCI Santa Clarita hosted its second annual Veteran’s Resource Fair on Saturday at William S. Hart Park in Newhall, and according to organization co-chair Jimmy McCoy, it’s a service that’s…

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Read more about the article Saugus stays on top, sweeps West Ranch  
Saugus girls' volleyball celebrates after sweeping West Ranch. Katherine Quezada / The Signal

Saugus stays on top, sweeps West Ranch  

Saugus girls’ volleyball fired on all cylinders in its heavyweight league bout with the visiting West Ranch Wildcats.  The Centurions swept the Wildcats, 25-9, 25-17, 25-21, with just about everything…

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Read more about the article Schiavo presents $279,000 in state funds to Straightening Reins 
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo (third from right) presented $278,870 in state funds to local nonprofit organization, SRD Straightening Reins, Sept. 20., 2024. Courtesy photo.

Schiavo presents $279,000 in state funds to Straightening Reins 

News release   Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, announced that she secured $278,870 in the state budget to improve mental health services at a local nonprofit organization, SRD Straightening Reins.  …

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Harris, Trump agree to separate town halls Hosted by Univision 

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer  Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have each agreed to a separate town hall in early October hosted by Univision, the Spanish-language network…

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