Read more about the article <strong>Hart boys’ soccer dropped in double overtime </strong> 
Hart's Cameron Smith (36) attempts to gain possession of the ball against Orange Lutheran freshman Isaac Ortiz-Soto (28) during the second half of Friday's game at Hart High School on Feb. 9. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Hart boys’ soccer dropped in double overtime  

Hart Indians boys’ soccer was just a few minutes away from a penalty kick shootout in its home playoff match with the Orange Lutheran Lancers.   The Indians were down a…

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Read more about the article Schiavo introduces bill package to support veterans
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Schiavo introduces bill package to support veterans

News release   Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, has introduced a package of three bills dedicated to improving financial protections for reservists and ensuring the Department of Veterans Affairs is serving all…

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Read more about the article Villa Metro residents question drive-thru-only Chick-fil-A concept 
Chick-fil-A currently has one location in the Santa Clarita Valley, and is looking to add two, maybe four, more. Signal file photo

Villa Metro residents question drive-thru-only Chick-fil-A concept 

  The Chick-fil-A outreach is under way for plans involving a location next to Villa Metro, which has brought traffic concerns among residents who fear the long lineups, while the…

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Read more about the article <strong>Irwin announces third football camp</strong> 
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Trenton Irwin gives Liv Sarkovich, 10, a piggy bag ride during his second annual football camp last year. Chris Torres/The Signal

Irwin announces third football camp 

Hart alumnus Trenton Irwin has remained a staple in the Santa Clarita community well after heading to the NFL and making a name for himself as a Cincinnati Bengals wide…

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Read more about the article <strong>West Ranch girls’ basketball advances to quarterfinals</strong> 
West Ranch guard Alanna Topete (24) dribbles the ball against Valencia point guard Kaydence Johnson (3) during the second quarter of their game at West Ranch in December. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

West Ranch girls’ basketball advances to quarterfinals 

West Ranch girls’ basketball head coach Paul Gross is really liking the way his Wildcats are playing defense.  And the timing couldn’t be better.  The Wildcats (18-12) went on the…

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Read more about the article Highlands Elementary celebrates new library nearly one year later
Maggie Erickson, center right, library media specialist, cuts the ribbon alongside Saugus School District board memebrs Christopher Trunkey, left, Matthew Watson, center left, and Katherine Cooper, right, on Feb. 8. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Highlands Elementary celebrates new library nearly one year later

Highlands Elementary School finally celebrated the opening of its new library nearly a year later and after two years of construction on Thursday with a ribbon cutting, bookmark station and…

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Read more about the article Photos: Cube hosts West Coast Hockey Conference playoffs
John Ilvento (11) from UCLA passes the puck to another teammate while Jorden Werner (28) and Scott Bird (20) from NAU try to steal it during the West Coast Hockey Conference Championship at the Cube Ice and Entertainment Center on Sunday. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Photos: Cube hosts West Coast Hockey Conference playoffs

The Northern Arizona University IceJacks were named the West Coast Hockey Conference champions with their victory over the UCLA Bruins on Sunday at the Cube Ice and Entertainment Center.  John…

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Read more about the article <strong>Petition seeks to reverse Hart High mascot change</strong> 
The Hart High School mural that was commissioned after a 2021 decision to change the school's mascot. Photo courtesy of Jason d’Autremont.

Petition seeks to reverse Hart High mascot change 

A petition circulating online is seeking to reverse the decision to change the mascot of Hart High School made by the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board…

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Read more about the article <strong>Castaic Animal Care Center hosts pet adoption day </strong> 
Egg Nog a four-year-old Labrador and Pitbull mix was up for adoption at the pet adoption event hosted by the city of Santa Clarita and Castaic Animal Shelter on Saturday at the Mitchell River House in Canyon Country. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Castaic Animal Care Center hosts pet adoption day  

Snuggles, kisses, hugs and extra love were given to eight large dog breeds that were up for adoption at the adoption day hosted by the city of Santa Clarita and…

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Read more about the article <strong>Hart girls’ soccer returns to D1 playoffs, beats Alta Loma</strong> 
Hart girls celebrate their first goal of Saturday's game at College of the Canyons against Alta Loma on Feb. 10. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Hart girls’ soccer returns to D1 playoffs, beats Alta Loma 

Hart Indians girls’ soccer coach Brett Croft was a little worried about his team heading into its playoff matchup with the Alta Loma Braves on Saturday.  The Indians’ impressive schedule…

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Read more about the article <strong>Future of Castaic school district transportation up in the air</strong> 
Castaic Union School District Building. Dan Watson/The Signal

Future of Castaic school district transportation up in the air 

The Castaic Union School District is in a bit of a pickle when it comes to its transportation department.  Currently, the district has three qualified school bus drivers and one…

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Read more about the article City to consider $1.1M loan for Vista Canyon bridge 
Vista Canyon President, James Backer, second from left, joins dignitaries and Santa Clarita City Council members as they turn the dirt during the ground breaking ceremony of Vista Canyon Metrolink Station in Canyon Country on Tuesday morning, October 27, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

City to consider $1.1M loan for Vista Canyon bridge 

The city of Santa Clarita is looking to support a much-ballyhooed but struggling development on the east side of town with a $1.1 million loan to complete the design of…

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Read more about the article Mother of hit-and-run victim asks for help
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

Mother of hit-and-run victim asks for help

A mother whose child was struck while riding her bike on Bouquet Canyon Road last week is hoping someone who saw something can say something or share footage that helps…

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Read more about the article <strong>Saugus girls’ basketball survives Burroughs rally, heads to QFs</strong> 
EvaMarie Rios (13) of Saugus shoots against Burroughs High School at Golden Valley High on Saturday, 021024. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus girls’ basketball survives Burroughs rally, heads to QFs 

Saugus Centurions girls’ basketball exploded early against the visiting Burroughs Burros in their Division 3AA playoff battle.  Saugus needed every point from its hot first quarter as the team held…

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