Read more about the article <strong>County provides details on $250M upgrades to The Old Road</strong> 
A portion of The Old Road is scheduled to receive a $250 million upgrade to make it safer for motorists and pedestrians. Tyler Wainfeld/The Signal.

County provides details on $250M upgrades to The Old Road 

Officials with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works provided details last week at the Stevenson Ranch Library regarding a $250 million project that is meant to make a…

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Read more about the article <strong>Castaic school district balancing enrollment projections with budget outlook</strong> 
Castaic Union School District Building. Dan Watson/The Signal

Castaic school district balancing enrollment projections with budget outlook 

The Castaic Union School District is set to see a modest increase in its enrollment over the next few years, according to a demographics report presented last week, leading district…

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The Savvy Senior | How to Tap Underutilized Burial Benefits for Veterans

Dear Savvy Senior,  What types of funeral benefits are available to old veterans? My 83-year-old father, who has Alzheimer’s disease, served during the Vietnam War in the 1960s.    — Planning…

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Read more about the article Hart becomes the ‘Hawks’
Hart High School principal Jason d'Autremont announces the the change of the Hart High School mascot to the Hawks in the Hart High School auditorium in Newhall on Tuesday, 031924. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart becomes the ‘Hawks’

New mascot unveiled, set to replace ‘Indians’ next year Students at Hart High School, get ready to fly: The "Hawk" is coming to Newhall.  Hart High and William S. Hart…

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Read more about the article <strong>WiSH hosts first-ever Hart District’s Got Talent</strong> 
Master of Ceremonies, Dave Cantrell, left, brings the participants on stage to take a bow to end the WiSH Education Foundation presentation of the Hart District's Got Talent Variety Showcase at the Castaic High School Performing Arts Center in Castaic on Friday, 031524. Dan Watson/The Signal

WiSH hosts first-ever Hart District’s Got Talent 

There were many moments worthy of the Golden Buzzer last weekend at the Castaic High School Performing Arts building, as students and staff members of the William S. Hart Union…

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Three local students named semifinalists in Music Center’s Spotlight Program

News release  The Music Center announced that 114 of Southern California’s most talented high school students — including three from the Santa Clarita Valley — have advanced to become semifinalists…

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Read more about the article <strong>Magic is science: Highlands Elementary students get up-close look at the illusion of science</strong> 
Science magician David Hagerman showcased his wizadry, such as the fan-favorite vortex, to the Highlands Elementary School students on Thursday, March 14. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Magic is science: Highlands Elementary students get up-close look at the illusion of science 

Students at Highlands Elementary School got a visit from a wizard last week. But this wizard wasn’t trying to show off his power of illusion. David Hagerman wanted the students…

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Read more about the article County discusses tax relief, emergency for Chiquita 
Protestors gather in support of shutting down Chiquita Canyon Landfill on Thursday at Hasley Canyon Park. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

County discusses tax relief, emergency for Chiquita 

In response to 5th District LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s call to see if county agencies can offer any tax relief to residents impacted by Chiquita Canyon Landfill, the assessor’s…

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Read more about the article Person transported after report of motorcyclist down 
One person was transported from Saugus on Tuesday afternoon due to a medical emergency, according to officials. Dan Watson/The Signal.

Person transported after report of motorcyclist down 

A person was transported on Tuesday afternoon from the intersection of Copper Hill Drive and Courtland Way in Saugus after suffering a medical emergency, according to Geovanni Sanchez, a spokesman…

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Read more about the article Recall campaign drops suit, cites ‘stonewalling’ 
Recall “L.A. County District Attorney George Gascon” campaign volunteers and supporters begin to unload the boxes of signatures from the back of a moving truck so that they may be submitted to the L.A. County Registrar of Voters office in this July file photo. July 6, 2022. Courtesy photo.

Recall campaign drops suit, cites ‘stonewalling’ 

Nearly 18 months after filing a lawsuit against Los Angeles County over the disqualification of signatures in a recall effort against District Attorney George Gascón, the committee to recall the…

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Read more about the article <strong>Rosters locked in for SCV All-Star Game</strong> 
Morgan Mack (13) of Hart drives to the basket against Canyon defenders Arianna Rodriguez (12) and Josie Regez (23) at Hart High on Friday, 020224. Dan Watson/The Signal

Rosters locked in for SCV All-Star Game 

Santa Clarita Valley All-Star Game captains drafted their teams on Sunday, setting the stage for Saturday’s SCV all-star event.  On the girls’ side, Cowboys senior Josie Regez and Hart junior…

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Read more about the article Council’s Legislative Committee weighs in on bills 
Santa Clarita City Hall

Council’s Legislative Committee weighs in on bills 

The City Council’s Legislative Committee expressed frustration over what being “tough on crime” looks like in 2024, during the committee’s discussion of bills on justice reform, as well as local…

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