Survey: Nearly 20% of COC employees feel unwelcomed at college; concerns over retaliation, safety, inclusivity 

A recent survey of College of the Canyons employees saw 81% of respondents say they feel welcomed at the college.  That’s the good news.  The bad news? That leaves the…

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Read more about the article Rep. Good’s race too close to call, other takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries 
Republican congressional candidate Hung Cao with supporters at a rally in Haymarket, Virginia, on Nov. 5, 2022. Photo by Terri Wu.

Rep. Good’s race too close to call, other takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries 

By Austin Alonzo, Joseph Lord, Terri Wu Contributing Writers  Primary contests were held in several states on Tuesday, with most national attention turning toward Virginia.  In the Old Dominion State, House…

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VeeloBooster Review: Is VeeloBooster Legit? Safe and Effective Male Enhancement Supplement

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common issue affecting millions of men worldwide. It’s more than just a physical problem—it can affect your self-esteem and relationships. This guide aims to provide…

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Read more about the article Zonta Club presents Young Women in Public Affairs Awards and Virigina Wrage Scholarships 
From left: Club President Nicole Miller, Katherine Brook, Brooke Saavedra, Caitlyn Park, YWPA Committee Co-Chairs Mary Ann Dortch and Gloria Mercado-Fortine. Courtesy photo.

Zonta Club presents Young Women in Public Affairs Awards and Virigina Wrage Scholarships 

News release  Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley awarded $12,000 in scholarships and awards at its annual awards ceremony held May 8.  Three young women were presented with Young Women…

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Read more about the article Valencia grad serving with Navy aviation training squadron 
Lt. Jg. Chandler Howe, a native of Santa Clarita, is serving in the U.S. Navy assigned to Training Squadron (VT) 35 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Anna-Liesa Hussey 

Valencia grad serving with Navy aviation training squadron 

By Rick Burke Navy Office of Community Outreach  Lt. Jg. Chandler Howe, a native of Santa Clarita, is serving in the U.S. Navy assigned to Training Squadron (VT) 35 where naval…

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Read more about the article Post Fire at 15,690 acres; some evacuation warnings remain 
The Post Fire that originated in Gorman on Saturday has grown to 1,4625 acres with 8% containment as of Monday morning. Oscar Sol/For The Signal.

Post Fire at 15,690 acres; some evacuation warnings remain 

  L.A. County firefighters continue to make “significant progress” on the Post Fire, which was reported at nearly 15,700 acres Wednesday morning, after containment grew to a reported 43% by…

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Read more about the article Garcia helps veterans get long-overdue medals  
Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, pins a Distinguished Flying Cross on the chest of retired Chief Warrant Officer Bob Adams. Perry Smith/The Signal

Garcia helps veterans get long-overdue medals  

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, bestowed decades-overdue recognition Tuesday, describing himself as “a humble dude from Santa Clarita” as he pinned medal after medal on retired Army Chief Warrant Officer…

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