China says it’s ready to fight ‘trade war or any other type of war’ with US 

By Lily Zhou Contributing Writer  The Chinese regime issued a response to additional U.S. tariffs that hit goods from China on Tuesday, saying it’s ready to fight any type of war…

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Read more about the article $400 million in Columbia University grants canceled due to antisemitic protests 
Columbia University students protest the Israel/Gaza conflict at Columbia University in New York City on April 27, 2024. Photo by Emel Akan.

$400 million in Columbia University grants canceled due to antisemitic protests 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer   The Trump administration on Friday announced it has canceled grants worth roughly $400 million for Columbia University, alleging the Ivy League school has not acted on…

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Read more about the article Residential burglary reported in Canyon Country 
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Residential burglary reported in Canyon Country 

Deputies are investigating a possible burglary in Canyon Country after a resident returned home Friday morning to find their room ransacked, according to officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s…

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Read more about the article Firefighters called to apartment fire  
First responders battle a residential fire in Newhall on March 7, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/The Signal

Firefighters called to apartment fire  

Firefighters with the Los Angeles County Fire Department battled a residential fire that broke out in an apartment complex in Newhall on Friday morning, according to a spokesman with the…

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Health + Indulgence with Nut Butter: American Dream Nut Butter’s Fundraiser Goes Viral 

Family-owned and female-founded American Dream Nut Butter (ADNB), a peanut butter company, creates healthy, allergy-alternative, hand-crafted nut butter. It has launched a monthly fundraiser called American Dream, sending 10% of…

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Read more about the article ‘Over-the-top rock’ show to benefit American Legion in Newhall
James Edson (lead singer) performs as Donny Parvo with his band, the Accidental Inseminators, during a benefit show in 2022 at the American Legion Post 507 in Newhall. Photo courtesy of James Edson

‘Over-the-top rock’ show to benefit American Legion in Newhall

A concert with a “special brand of over-the-top rock” is scheduled for 8 p.m. March 15 at the American Legion Post 507 in Newhall, according to Canyon Country resident James…

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Rokt’s Bruce Buchanan and Red Bull Racing’s Christian Horner Offer Keen Leadership Insights 

In the realm of world-class entrepreneurship, the chance to glean golden nuggets from a highly successful innovator is an opportunity not to be missed. Hearing inspiring insights from two motivational…

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Read more about the article Author visits Santa Clarita for 10th annual One Story, One City  
Featured author Zoraida Córdova (center holding book) at the end of the Q&A for the One Story, One City series presented by the city of Santa Clarita on March 1, 2025 at the Mitchell River House in Canyon Country, Calif. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Author visits Santa Clarita for 10th annual One Story, One City  

The Mitchell River House was full of avid readers as they eagerly waited to hear about Ecuadorian author Zoraida Córdova’s writing process and inspiration for her novel, “The Inheritance of…

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Read more about the article February storms help snowpack, but regional disparities remain 
(Left to right) California Department of Water Resources staff Angelique Fabbiani-Leon, State Hydrometeorologist, Jordan Thoennes, Water Resources Engineer, and Andy Reising, Snow Surveys and Water Supply Forecasting Unit Manager, conduct the third media snow survey of the 2025 season at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada. The snow survey is held approximately 90 miles east of Sacramento off Highway 50 in El Dorado County. Photo taken February 28, 2025. Xavier Mascareñas / California Department of Water Resources

February storms help snowpack, but regional disparities remain 

News release  The Department of Water Resources last week conducted the third snow survey of the season at Phillips Station. The manual survey recorded 34 inches of snow depth and…

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Hart district: Budget balanced, but savings being chipped away 

William S. Hart Union High School District governing board member Bob Jensen said at Wednesday’s meeting that the district’s projected deficit spending isn’t an issue, so long as the district…

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