Read more about the article 30th Annual Pow Wow attracts over 10,000 people 
Dancers of the Intertribal Dance perform on Sun, Oct. 6 during the Hart of the West Pow Wow at William S. Hart Park in Newhall. Maya Morales/The Signal

30th Annual Pow Wow attracts over 10,000 people 

Santa Clarita residents James Morales and Eddie Salas were talking together about the importance of culture, tradition, and keeping their heritage alive.  They were spending Sunday afternoon at the 30th…

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Read more about the article A year later, Israel commemorates Oct. 7 attack  
Israel flags marking one year since Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel on Capitol Hill in Washington on Oct. 7, 2024. Photo by Madalina Vasiliu.

A year later, Israel commemorates Oct. 7 attack  

By Dan M. Berger Contributing Writer  Israelis marked the first anniversary of the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that plunged their nation into war — a war that rages on. …

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Read more about the article Health center bucks come from thousands of ducks 
Volunteers wait to grab rubber ducks after the slide down into the pool at the 21st Annual Dixon Duck Dash Sunday afternoon at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center on Centre Pointe Parkway. Maya Morales/The Signal

Health center bucks come from thousands of ducks 

Over 2,500 rubber ducks made their way down the big water slide Sunday at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center to raise funds for the Dixon Family Health Center’s medical, dental…

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Read more about the article Milton strengthens to Category 4 hurricane, on track to hit Florida 
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Milton strengthens to Category 4 hurricane, on track to hit Florida 

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer  Hurricane Milton strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center reported on Monday, two days before the storm was expected to hit Florida’s Gulf…

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Read more about the article SCCS football gets revenge, rattles Chadwick 
SCCS freshmen Caleb Page (17) and Scott Mivelaz (85) celebrate a touchdown against Awaken Christian. Photo courtesy of Lori Patton.

SCCS football gets revenge, rattles Chadwick 

Santa Clarita Christian football’s defense was ready for nearly anything in Saturday’s non-league matchup with the Chadwick Dolphins.  The Cardinals blasted the Dolphins, 35-3, behind a monster defensive performance. SCCS…

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Read more about the article New school site plans, state test scores to be discussed by Sulphur Springs school board 
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices.

New school site plans, state test scores to be discussed by Sulphur Springs school board 

Site layout plans for the future Sulphur Springs Union School District elementary school in the Skyline Ranch community and state testing data are the big topics at Wednesday’s governing board…

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Read more about the article Purple Walk Domestic Violence 5K raises funds and awareness 
Participants walk through purple dust as they begin their journey during the annual Purple Walk Domestic Violence Awareness 5K on Saturday morning in Santa Clarita. Habeba Mostafa/The Signal

Purple Walk Domestic Violence 5K raises funds and awareness 

When she was a kid, she saw her mom become a victim of domestic violence and almost lose her life to it. Then, when she grew into an adult, she…

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Read more about the article Students get hands-on experience with factory tech 
High school students and staff observe a robot dog demonstration from Klein Educational Systems on Friday afternoon during College of the Canyons's second annual "Manufacturing Day" at the school's interim Advanced Technology Center. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

Students get hands-on experience with factory tech 

A large group of students excitedly gathered around in a circle, as a demonstrator held up a control pad and gave a command to “jump.” Shortly after, a dog wearing…

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Read more about the article Go Underground with These Caves and Caverns 
The La Jolla Sea Caves can be explored by kayaks. The preserve is home to sea life including sea lions, leopard sharks, shovelnose guitarfish and garibaldi. ©AdobeStock

Go Underground with These Caves and Caverns 

When exploring Southern California, you may be mostly drawn to the rivers, lakes, beaches and mountains. But, there are other areas to explore within those locations that are underground.   According…

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Read more about the article Step Back in Time with These Historic Towns 
Pioneertown is a historic town designed to look like an even older historic town. ©ADOBE STOCK

Step Back in Time with These Historic Towns 

By Natasha Kayes  Only in California  There is something truly special about the historic places and buildings that silently tell stories of the past. Not only is it entertaining to…

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