Read more about the article Homicide rules deaths of homeless women in Acton accidental 
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Homicide rules deaths of homeless women in Acton accidental 

A homicide official Tuesday said the deaths of two Acton women whose bodies were found inside a trailer in a big rig and RV storage yard were considered accidental.  Lt.…

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Read more about the article Wet weather to linger through Friday evening  
Roads were flooded due to the weather conditions on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Wet weather to linger through Friday evening  

Various parts of the Santa Clarita Valley received a third to a half-inch of rain over 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service forecast as of 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. …

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Read more about the article City Council launches budget process 
TimBen Boydston, director of the Canyon Theatre Guild, suggests a city-run trolley to support Main Street business during the first meeting of the city's annual budget process. Perry Smith/The Signal

City Council launches budget process 

Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin provided an outlook of the city’s budget, a snapshot of the economic forecast and a few of the challenges ahead as the staff begins…

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Read more about the article Trailer overturns on I-5; Sigalert issued
Rain and fog was seen in the Newhall Pass Wednesday afternoon on Feb. 5, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Trailer overturns on I-5; Sigalert issued

No injuries were reported after semi-truck's trailer overturned Wednesday afternoon on the northbound Interstate 5 freeway near the Highway 14 interchange in the Newhall Pass, according to California Highway Patrol…

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Read more about the article Cowboy Festival returning to Hart Park April 12-13 
Dave Thornbury uses a rope as a lasso during the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival on Saturday, April 20 at Hart Park. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Cowboy Festival returning to Hart Park April 12-13 

News release  The 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival returns to William S. Hart Park on April 12 and 13 for a weekend packed with Western heritage, live music and activities. …

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Read more about the article Valladares announces wildfire prevention, victim protection bills 
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Valladares announces wildfire prevention, victim protection bills 

News release  Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, announced she will introduce a package of legislation aimed at preventing wildfires and increasing penalties for criminals who prey on victims during…

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Read more about the article Pentagon: 10 ‘high-threat’ illegal immigrants sent to Guantanamo 
The first flight carrying criminal illegal immigrants to Guantanamo Bay prepares to depart, in El Paso, Texas, on Feb. 4, 2025. Photo courtesy of the Department of Homeland Security.

Pentagon: 10 ‘high-threat’ illegal immigrants sent to Guantanamo 

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer  The Pentagon confirmed on Wednesday that the first military flight carrying illegal immigrants to the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba is complete, with 10 “high-threat”…

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Read more about the article Master Chorale announces 25th anniversary season 
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Master Chorale announces 25th anniversary season 

News release  The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker, is celebrating its 25th anniversary season, beginning with its March classical concert, “Silver Serenade.”  The performance…

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Read more about the article Agua Dulce 3rd-graders connect with Eaton Fire responders 
Third-graders from Alba Romero’s class at iLEAD Agua Dulce recently expressed their gratitude to the first responders who battled the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires in California. Their gesture, a thank-you poster accompanied by cookies, sparked a chain of appreciation from several first responder organizations. Courtesy photo.

Agua Dulce 3rd-graders connect with Eaton Fire responders 

News release  Third-graders from Alba Romero’s class at iLEAD Agua Dulce recently expressed their gratitude to the first responders who battled the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires in California.  …

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