Read more about the article Blue Heat remain perfect, beat LASC at home 
Blue Heat forward Liz Worden (left) dribbles around a LASC defender on Sunday at College of the Canyons. Photo by Justin Vigil-Zuniga / The Signal

Blue Heat remain perfect, beat LASC at home 

Playoffs and the Western Conference title were well in hand, but that didn’t deter the Blue Heat from bringing the intensity in Sunday’s home win over Los Angeles Soccer Club. …

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Read more about the article Deputies seek public’s help to ID theft suspect 
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are hoping some attention on a man who’s been victimizing a shop owner for months will help them identify and arrest the suspect who’s stolen repeatedly from the shop, according to the owner.

Deputies seek public’s help to ID theft suspect 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are hoping some attention on a man who’s been victimizing a shop owner for months will help them identify and arrest the suspect who’s…

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Read more about the article DUI suspect arrested after brief pursuit 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

DUI suspect arrested after brief pursuit 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials arrested a man Sunday night after a brief pursuit in Newhall, officials said Monday.  Deputies observed a man driving his car recklessly, weaving in…

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Read more about the article Castaic school district’s stance on landfill to be discussed 
Castaic Union School District Building. Dan Watson/The Signal

Castaic school district’s stance on landfill to be discussed 

The Castaic Union School District on Thursday could officially take a stance against the Chiquita Canyon Landfill after more than a year of residents complaining about the odors emanating from…

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Read more about the article SCV stars battle in Skaggs All-Star baseball game 
Dominick Zambrano talks with coach Ryan Braun after hitting a single in the TSF All-Star Game. Photo by Justin Vigil-Zuniga

SCV stars battle in Skaggs All-Star baseball game 

Academic scholarships, big plays and bragging rights were all up for grabs on Saturday at the fourth annual Tyler Skaggs Foundation All-Star baseball game.   Eight local stars took the field…

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Read more about the article Van Hook’s evaluation at COC to span a fourth meeting 
COC Chancellor Dianne Van Hook gives the commencement address to the graduating seniors on Friday, May 31. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Van Hook’s evaluation at COC to span a fourth meeting 

Another Santa Clarita Community College District board of trustees meeting will begin with a closed session regarding the board’s evaluation of Chancellor Dianne Van Hook’s performance.  The board, which oversees…

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Read more about the article City committee to discuss Sunridge agreement 
The property is located south of Soledad Canyon Road, east of Railroad Avenue and west of Golden Valley Road, and it’s important to the city not just because of its location, but also its size and significance to the communities that have sprung up around the land. It was known locally for years as the doughnut hole due to its soil contamination by perchlorate and depleted uranium that made it an untouchable plot in the middle of town until the state gave its all-clear.

City committee to discuss Sunridge agreement 

The Santa Clarita City Council’s Development Committee discussed a new kind of agreement for plans to build more than 6,000 multifamily homes in the center of town.   Santa Clarita Mayor…

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Read more about the article Another Newhall shooting leaves detectives searching for answers 
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Another Newhall shooting leaves detectives searching for answers 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are hoping the public can help shed some more light on a Fourth of July shooting that left two victims injured in a neighborhood…

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Read more about the article Edison responds to heat wave 
Southern California Edison is responding to the rising temperatures by continuing the installation of critical electrical equipment, according to SCE officials. Courtesy photo.

Edison responds to heat wave 

Southern California Edison is responding to the rising temperatures by continuing the installation of critical electrical equipment, according to SCE officials.  These crews are also prepared to respond quickly to…

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Read more about the article Zelenskyy seeks emergency UN Security Council meeting after Russian strikes 
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses media in Kehrsatz near Bern, Switzerland, on Jan. 15, 2024. Pool photo by Alessandro Della Valle/AFP via Getty Images. 

Zelenskyy seeks emergency UN Security Council meeting after Russian strikes 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Monday that he’s calling for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council after Russia fired missiles at targets across…

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Read more about the article 140 million Americans under heat alerts, Death Valley reaches 128 Fahrenheit 
The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a brush fire in Newhall that damaged structures on Saturday. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

140 million Americans under heat alerts, Death Valley reaches 128 Fahrenheit 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  Some 140 million Americans were under some form of federal heat warning on Monday as a multi-day-long heat wave inundated much of the United States, particularly…

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Read more about the article SCV excessive heat warning extended 
Amid a lengthy heat wave, residents gathered for the fireworks show at the Valencia Town Center on Thursday, July 4. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

SCV excessive heat warning extended 

Officials have extended the excessive heat warning for the Santa Clarita Valley and surrounding area through to Thursday, as daily high temperatures are expected to remain in the triple digits.  Mike…

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Read more about the article Tropical Storm Beryl moves away from Texas coast; 2 dead, millions without power 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite image of Hurricane Beryl moving toward Texas late July 7, 2024.  

Tropical Storm Beryl moves away from Texas coast; 2 dead, millions without power 

By T.J. Muscaro Contributing Writer  As Tropical Storm Beryl continued inland in southeast Texas on Monday, two people were reported dead, and more than 2 million people were estimated to be…

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Read more about the article HMNH among first hospitals in L.A. County to treat patients with new drug-coated balloon 
Dr. Muhammad Shuaib, third from left, Jennifer Whitcomb, RN, center in white lab coat, and members of the Roberta G. Veloz Cardiac Cath Lab team. Courtesy photo.

HMNH among first hospitals in L.A. County to treat patients with new drug-coated balloon 

News release  Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital recently became one of the first hospitals in Los Angeles County to treat patients with “The AGENT Drug-Coated Balloon,” a device that is used…

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Read more about the article Vehicle fire spreads to brush in Canyon Country  
A Los Angeles County Fire Department helicopter performs a water drop on a brush fire that broke out after a vehicle caught fire near State Route 14 on Monday morning. Courtesy of Terrell Ewen

Vehicle fire spreads to brush in Canyon Country  

A brush fire that was caused by a vehicle fire on Monday morning on Bee Canyon and Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country was stopped at half an acre, according…

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