Read more about the article Suspect in nurse investigation linked to other hospitals  
Kimberly Leeann Porter was arrested and charged with identity theft after being accused of pretending to be a nurse. Courtesy /Burbank

Suspect in nurse investigation linked to other hospitals  

An experienced registered nurse supervisor who raised questions at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is what led to the arrest of a woman who pretended to be a nurse there for…

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Read more about the article Saugus district teachers voice concerns over student behavior 
Saugus Union School District kindergarten teacher Ingrid Boydston expresses concerns at Tuesday's governing board meeting on Nov. 19, 2024, over student behavior. Tyler Wainfeld/The Signal.

Saugus district teachers voice concerns over student behavior 

After nearly 25 years working for the Saugus Union School District as a teacher, Lea Kogan said she simply couldn’t do it anymore.  Speaking at the district governing board’s regular…

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Read more about the article LA City Council votes to protect law-breaking immigrants 
Los Angeles City Hall, on Nov. 1, 2024. Photo by John Fredricks.

LA City Council votes to protect law-breaking immigrants 

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer  The Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance on Tuesday to prohibit the use of city resources and personnel for federal immigration enforcement in the wake…

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Read more about the article Laken Riley’s killer sentenced to life without parole 
Jose Ibarra listens through an interpreter during his trial at Athens-Clarke County Superior Court in Athens, Ga., on Nov. 20, 2024. Pool photo by Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Laken Riley’s killer sentenced to life without parole 

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer  Jose Ibarra, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, has been convicted of murder in the February killing of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley and sentenced to life…

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Read more about the article Spokesman: NFL has no issue with ‘Trump dance’  
Donald Trump dances at the conclusion of a "Make America Great Again" campaign rally at Phoenix Goodyear Airport in Goodyear, Arizona, in 2020. Photo by Gage Skidmore, licensed via Creative Commons, Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA 2.0).

Spokesman: NFL has no issue with ‘Trump dance’  

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  A spokesman for the NFL said Wednesday that the league has “no issue” with players celebrating big plays and touchdowns with a dance reminiscent of President-elect…

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Read more about the article Gilberts chosen as State Social Worker of the Year  
William S. Hart Union High School District Social Worker Sarah Gilberts was named California’s 2024 State Social Worker of the Year. Courtesy photo.

Gilberts chosen as State Social Worker of the Year  

News release  William S. Hart Union High School District Social Worker Sarah Gilberts was named California’s 2024 State Social Worker of the Year at an awards ceremony on Nov. 8,…

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Read more about the article CalRTA hosts fall luncheon
Jim Mahoney, a representative for the California Retired Teachers Association, speaks at the SCV CalRTA fall luncheon. Courtesy photo.

CalRTA hosts fall luncheon

The Santa Clarita Valley division of California Retired Teachers Association held its fall luncheon with guest speaker Jim Mahoney, a retired educator from Bakersfield who is now a representative for…

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Read more about the article Community invited to celebrate opening of Bouquet Canyon Trail 
The Bouquet Canyon Trail is 0.7 miles long and is a shared-use bike and pedestrian trail located along the southerly maintenance access road of the Bouquet Creek Channel. Courtesy photo.

Community invited to celebrate opening of Bouquet Canyon Trail 

News release  After months of development, the Bouquet Canyon Trail in Saugus is ready to open. The community is invited to join members of the Santa Clarita City Council and…

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Read more about the article County debuts new sign system at Vasquez Rocks  
The Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Department has been developing an extensive new branding and signage program for its natural areas, and Vasquez Rocks, near Agua Dulce, is the first park to debut this project. Courtesy photo.

County debuts new sign system at Vasquez Rocks  

News release  Visitors to Vasquez Rocks Natural Area are now able to better navigate their hikes and learn more about the park’s cultural, natural, indigenous and historic features with the…

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Online Installment Payday Loans for Unexpected Expenses in South Carolina 

What options are available for handling unexpected expense​​s in South Carolina? Flexible borrowing solutions can offer quick relief for those needing immediate funds. Let’s explore how installment loans can provide…

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Read more about the article Photos: Harvest Festival
Attendees (from left) Damian Salazar, 12, Justin Perez, 12, Izek Corona, 12, Deseray Rodriguez, 13, and Izaac Trujillo, 12, enjoy the atmosphere during the L.A. County Parks Harvest Festival at Val Verde Park on Tuesday, Nov. 19. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Photos: Harvest Festival

The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department held the first of three "Harvest Festivals" in the unincorporated areas, the first being in Val Verde on Tuesday. Families and children could…

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Read more about the article Valencia resident Matt Madrid finishes basic training with honors
Valencia resident Matt Madrid was recognized by the United States Army as a Distinguished Honor Graduate during his graduation ceremony in October at Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. Photo courtesy of Donny Madrid

Valencia resident Matt Madrid finishes basic training with honors

Valencia resident Matt Madrid finished United States Army basic combat training with a distinguished honor — top in his battery.  According to his father, Donny Madrid, Matt fostered a dream…

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Read more about the article Soroptimists host annual fashion show brunch 
Fashion show model Dawn Rudisel struts the runway at the Soroptomist Greater of Santa Clarita Valley annual fashion show and fundraiser held at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Sunday. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Soroptimists host annual fashion show brunch 

The Roaring Twenties were brought to life at the Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley 13th annual fashion show brunch, a fundraising event held Sunday afternoon at Hyatt Regency…

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