Read more about the article Girls’ golf Foothill League title to be decided Thursday 
Valencia's Kara An tees off during the third Foothill League match at The Oaks Club at Valencia on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Girls’ golf Foothill League title to be decided Thursday 

The 2024 Foothill League title for girls’ golf will be decided on Thursday between the West Ranch Wildcats and the Valencia Vikings.  West Ranch won the fourth league match last…

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Read more about the article NC governor: 92 people still missing after hurricane  
Rescue workers look for bodies after Hurricane Helene in Asheville, N.C., on Oct. 6, 2024. Photo by John Fredricks.

NC governor: 92 people still missing after hurricane  

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer  At least 92 people are still missing in North Carolina nearly three weeks after Hurricane Helene ripped through the western part of the state and left…

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Read more about the article SBA’s disaster loan program runs out of money as hurricanes drive demand 
The contents of a home that was in the path of Hurricane Helene lie strewn across the porch and yard in Suwannee, Fla., on Oct. 5. Photo by Nanette Holt.

SBA’s disaster loan program runs out of money as hurricanes drive demand 

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer  The Small Business Administration’s disaster assistance loan program is out of money after hurricanes Helene and Milton struck parts of the United States, the agency has…

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Read more about the article COC hosts City Council candidate forum 
(Left to right) City council candidates Tim Burkhart, Patsy Ayala and Bryce Jepsen listen to a moderator ask them questions during a candidate forum hosted by College of the Canyons on Tuesday afternoon at the Intercultural Center. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

COC hosts City Council candidate forum 

Three Santa Clarita City Council candidates discussed the future of the city at an Oct. 8 forum at College of the Canyons’ Intercultural Center, sharing their thoughts around topics like…

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Read more about the article LASD seeking public’s help to locate missing man 
The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department is seeking the public’s help in locating an at-risk missing person, Daniel Juarez Olague, last seen in Acton late Tuesday afternoon.

LASD seeking public’s help to locate missing man 

The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department is seeking the public’s help in locating an at-risk missing person, Daniel Juarez Olague, last seen in Acton late Tuesday afternoon.  Olague, 55, was last…

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Read more about the article Footage shows thieves targeting local Papa John’s 
The owner of both Papa John’s locations in Santa Clarita shared footage of two burglars’ early-morning break-ins at his restaurants in hopes that someone who knows something can help local law enforcement. Courtesy

Footage shows thieves targeting local Papa John’s 

The owner of both Papa John’s locations in Santa Clarita shared footage of two burglars’ early-morning break-ins at his restaurants in hopes that someone who knows something can help local…

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Read more about the article Group celebrates legacy of Filipinos in the SCV 
Performers demonstrate a traditional dance from Mindanao on Saturday evening during the Filipino American Association of Santa Clarita Valley's annual cultural festival 'Bakasyon Sa Pinas' at the Newhall Community Center Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

Group celebrates legacy of Filipinos in the SCV 

Cirilo “Jun” Gatilao first came to America in the late 1960s, and when he eventually made his way to the Santa Clarita Valley around 1976, he said, it was somewhat…

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