Read more about the article ‘Just like any other kid’: Hart district spotlights special education at 13th annual Hart Games 
SCVi student Braelyn Logston prepares herself to compete in a relay race at the 13th annual Hart Games track and field meet hosted at Valencia High School on Monday morning, March 24, 2025. Maya Morales/The Signal

‘Just like any other kid’: Hart district spotlights special education at 13th annual Hart Games 

Students from across the William S. Hart Union High School District met up at Valencia High School on Monday for the 13th annual Hart Games.  It was a day for…

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Read more about the article SSUSD board set to review new school boundary, cell phone policy 
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices.

SSUSD board set to review new school boundary, cell phone policy 

The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board is set Wednesday to be presented with proposed boundaries for the elementary school in the Skyline Ranch community and review a board…

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Read more about the article West Ranch brings back former assistant to lead football program 
TJ Yonkers (left) has officially been announced as the new head football coach at West Ranch High School. Photo courtesy of Sandra Hernstedt.

West Ranch brings back former assistant to lead football program 

After a brief period as the interim head coach, TJ Yonkers has officially been named the next leader of the West Ranch High School football program.  A 2011 Canyon High…

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Read more about the article Search and Rescue Team certified as ready for action 
The annual training event rotates between one of three different rescue disciplines that are common scenarios for the team of reserve deputies, like Tony Buttitta, the team’s captain, and other high-risk volunteers.

Search and Rescue Team certified as ready for action 

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s Search and Rescue Team once again received high marks for its work in high-risk, life-saving scenarios at an annual Mountain Rescue Association re-accreditation, members…

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Read more about the article Millions on the line in fight over solar panel legal costs  
A Canyon Country hillside covered in solar panels is the subject of a yearslong lawsuit by the city of Santa Clarita. Chris Torres/ The Signal

Millions on the line in fight over solar panel legal costs  

The solar panels are staying up on a hillside above Soledad Canyon Road for now, despite a yearslong legal fight from the city of Santa Clarita to remove them.   The…

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Read more about the article New fire maps put nearly 4 million Californians in hazardous zones 
Cal Fire's newly released fire hazard severity zone maps place a large portion of the Santa Clarita Valley in the "very high" fire hazard designation. Screenshot from CalFire map.

New fire maps put nearly 4 million Californians in hazardous zones 

By Ben Christopher CalMatters Writer  New bursts of yellow dot the hills of Mendocino County.  Smears of burnt orange now span the aqueduct near Bakersfield.  A fresh splash of crimson juts…

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Read more about the article Saugus boys’ tennis gets level in league, takes down Canyon 
Saugus’ Mykhail Tezai follows through on a forehand during one of his singles matches on Friday, March 21, 2025, during a Foothill League matchup against Saugus at Saugus High School. Tyler Wainfeld/The Signal.

Saugus boys’ tennis gets level in league, takes down Canyon 

The Saugus Centurions boys’ tennis team got back in the win column on Friday and secured a season sweep over the visiting Canyon Cowboys.  Saugus nearly had a sweep in…

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Read more about the article Valencia’s Slater Hicks finishes sixth at state wrestling tournament 
Valencia sophomore Slater Hicks walks off the mat after winning a bout at the state wrestling tournament. Courtesy photo.

Valencia’s Slater Hicks finishes sixth at state wrestling tournament 

Valencia High School sophomore Slater Hicks had a goal of winning the state wrestling tournament.  And while he didn’t end up at the top of the podium at Mechanics Bank…

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Read more about the article Big rig and pickup truck crash, cause SR-14 lane closures 
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Big rig and pickup truck crash, cause SR-14 lane closures 

A semi-truck and pick-up truck were involved in a crash that temporarily closed the second, third and fourth lanes with only the first lane open on the California State Route…

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Read more about the article VIDEO: Public Health hosting meeting on street vendors  
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station’s Crime Prevention Unit assisted with an operation that targeted “illegal food vendors” Thursday night. Photo courtesy of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station.

VIDEO: Public Health hosting meeting on street vendors  

Describing a well-organized “cartel system” that follows food inspectors from their Alhambra offices and warns of investigations, L.A. County liaison Stephanie English announced a public meeting Thursday at the Castaic…

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Read more about the article Bondi warns Texas congresswoman to ‘tread carefully’ over Musk remarks 
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Jan. 15, 2025. Photo by Madalina Vasiliu.

Bondi warns Texas congresswoman to ‘tread carefully’ over Musk remarks 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Sunday warned a congresswoman over comments she made about President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Elon Musk, amid protests and attacks…

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Read more about the article California AG issues warning to 23AndMe users amid bankruptcy filing 
California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks at a press conference, in a file image. Courtesy of California Attorney General's Office

California AG issues warning to 23AndMe users amid bankruptcy filing 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  California’s attorney general warned customers who used the 23andMe DNA testing service to remove their data from the company’s website after the company filed for bankruptcy…

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Read more about the article Project Linus event turns out 500-plus blankets for kids 
Lilly Martin, 11, begins to make her porcupine blanket with her stencils at College of the Canyons in Valencia, March 22, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Project Linus event turns out 500-plus blankets for kids 

The Santa Clarita Valley/Antelope Valley/Sylmar chapter of Project Linus hosted its Spring Make-A-Blanket Day event on Saturday at College of the Canyons in Valencia. Over 200 people signed up to…

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