Read more about the article Deputies arrest father after alleged abduction 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Deputies arrest father after alleged abduction 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a man Friday on suspicion of child stealing, weapons charges and disobeying a court order after a domestic violence dispute last week in…

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Read more about the article COC board candidates top local education campaign fundraising 
Voting centers all across the Santa Clarita Valley were ready to welcome local voters on Monday for the Primary elections taking place on March 5, 2024. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

COC board candidates top local education campaign fundraising 

Of the six school districts in the Santa Clarita Valley, candidates running to sit on the governing board overseeing College of the Canyons raised the most funds of anyone, by…

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Read more about the article Local politicians talk differences with Trinity government students 
Students interact with members of different political parties during a debate on Thursday morning at Trinity Classical Academy organized by Liz Caddow, founder and head of the school. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

Local politicians talk differences with Trinity government students 

Government students at Trinity Classical Academy had the chance on Thursday to ask Santa Clarita Valley elected officials and other local politicians about some of the key issues the country…

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Read more about the article STEM conference is back and open to students throughout L.A. 
Guest speakers during the conference, such as retired FBI agent Stephen Lawrence, gave talks on concepts such as cybersecurity during the first-ever Hart District STEM Conference in 2023. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

STEM conference is back and open to students throughout L.A. 

Following Valencia High School’s first-ever Hart District STEM Conference that was created last fall, the L.A. STEM Conference is gearing up and expanding to welcome students from not only Santa…

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Read more about the article Arts Commission to discuss potential artist housing 
The acrylic on canvas entitled Arlette Ave. by exhibiting artist Mikey Nott, right, is viewed by fellow CalArts students during the City of Santa Clarita art exhibit reception entitled Transcendence: Breaking Boundaries which was held at City Hall in Valencia on Friday, 011924. Dan Watson/The Signal

Arts Commission to discuss potential artist housing 

Following up on plans that have been in the works since prior to the pandemic, the Santa Clarita Arts Commission is now looking for partners on housing for working artists. …

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Read more about the article Photos: ‘Take Me Home’ a tribute to the music of John Denver
Singer Jim Curry performs John Denver cover songs alongside his wife Ann for the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Centern on Saturday evening at the Bella Vida grand ballroom on October 5, 2024. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

Photos: ‘Take Me Home’ a tribute to the music of John Denver

At first glance, concert goers might have thought that John Denver returned from the dead with how uncanny singer Jim Curry bears resemblance. Curry and his John Denver tribute band…

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Read more about the article Tampa mayor warns residents who won’t evacuate: ‘You’re Going to Die’ 
Satellite image of Hurricane Milton as it moves closer to Florida’s Gulf Coast as of 9:51 a.m. on Oct. 8, 2024. Image credit: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Tampa mayor warns residents who won’t evacuate: ‘You’re Going to Die’ 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  The mayor of Tampa, Florida, warned that people who choose to stay in areas under mandatory evacuation orders due to the impending threat posed by Hurricane…

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IV fluid shortage: Hospital group asks government to declare national emergency 

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer  The American Hospital Association is urging the federal government to declare a national emergency, warning that patient safety is at risk due to a shortage of…

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Read more about the article FEMA director: Enough money for Hurricane Milton, not rest of year  
Deanne Criswell, the Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator, shown here in a 2023 White House news conference, said this week that the agency has sufficient funds to respond to Hurricane Milton, but not for any additional disasters this year. Photo by Madalina Vasiliu.

FEMA director: Enough money for Hurricane Milton, not rest of year  

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said the agency has enough resources to deal with Hurricane Milton, expected to slam into Florida’s Gulf Coast…

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