Read more about the article ‘Women in History’ a page turner for Saugus High students, faculty 
From left: Saugus High School students Abigail Mansur and Lan Miranda, William S. Hart Union High School District superintendent Dr. Michael Vierra, Saugus High School faculty member Louise Willard, Hart District governing board member Erin McKeon Wilson, Saugus High School english teacher Jodi Guerrero, Saugus High School student Aminat (Nifemi) Arowolo and Saugus High School art teacher Erica Jacobs pose for a photo at the Women in History presentation at the Saugus High School gymnasium, April 14, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

‘Women in History’ a page turner for Saugus High students, faculty 

Saugus High School’s 15th annual “Women in History” presentation on Monday highlighted six different authors with three faculty members and three students playing the women.  The women were Laura Ingalls…

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Read more about the article Planners recommend flexibility for MetroWalk developer  
The Santa Clarita’s Planning Department is planning to update the Santa Clarita City Council’s Development Committee on the MetroWalk Specific Plan for land north and west of the Metrolink train tracks and east of Lost Canyon Road in Canyon Country.

Planners recommend flexibility for MetroWalk developer  

Santa Clarita planners are recommending the city allow the developer less space between homes, more time to build and more flexibility in general on MetroWalk, a Canyon Country project being…

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Read more about the article Salvadoran president: Deported man will not be sent back to US 
President Donald Trump meets with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on April 14, 2025. White House photo via X.

Salvadoran president: Deported man will not be sent back to US 

By Travis Gillmore Contributing Writer  Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele told U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday that an illegal alien deported back to his home country of…

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Read more about the article Officials: Arson suspect admitted hatred against Pennsylvania governor  
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks at the Labor Caucus at the Hyatt Regency Mccormick Place during the first day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago on Aug. 19, 2024. Photo by Madalina Vasiliu.

Officials: Arson suspect admitted hatred against Pennsylvania governor  

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  The man accused of carrying out an arson attack on Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s mansion in Harrisburg over the weekend admitted “harboring hatred” against the governor,…

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Harvard rejects Trump administration’s demands tied to $9B federal funding 

By Bill Pan Contributing Writer   Harvard University will not comply with the Trump administration’s demands to dismantle diversity programs or limit student protests in exchange for continued access to federal research…

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CDC finds significant increase in invasive strep throat strain in several states 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  The frequency of invasive group A strep infections more than doubled over a nearly 10-year period, according to a study published by the U.S. Centers for…

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Revamp Your Home with Expert Construction and Flooring Services in the Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest is known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse architectural styles, and a climate that demands durable yet stylish homes. Whether you live in Seattle, Portland, or any…

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Read more about the article Valencia High alum Max Homa finishes tied for 12th at the Masters 
Valencia High School alumnus Max Homa watches his tee shot on the 10th hole during the Pebble Beach Pro-Am recently held in Monterey. Photo courtesy of Stanley Elrich.

Valencia High alum Max Homa finishes tied for 12th at the Masters 

Valencia High School alumnus Max Homa finished his sixth career Masters tournament at 4-under par, good for a tie for 12th place and seven strokes behind champion Rory McIlroy.  It…

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Read more about the article Jews and Methodists share in Sunday Passover Seder meal
Attendees follow Rabbi Mark Blazer's "Seder Steps" for the first night of Passover at Valenica United Methodist Church, April 13, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Jews and Methodists share in Sunday Passover Seder meal

Santa Clarita Valley Jewish congregants helped the Rev. John Shaver from Community United Methodist Church of Pacific Palisades after his church burned down in January’s Palisades Fire. Shaver joined many…

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Read more about the article Collodion tintypes take Cowboy Festival down memory lane 
Brandon Schnittker shows off a tintype image during the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival at William S. Hart Park in Newhall, April 13, 2025. Michael Picarella/The Signal

Collodion tintypes take Cowboy Festival down memory lane 

What started as Brandon Schnittker’s eighth grade history project became his family’s hobby for the next six years and counting.  With their own booth at the 29th annual Cowboy Festival…

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Read more about the article Cowboy Festival blacksmiths hammer out a good time
Wishbone (left) and Manflow (right) play a melody with their hammers at the Cowboy Festival at William S. Hart Park in Newhall, April 13, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Cowboy Festival blacksmiths hammer out a good time

The blacksmiths at the 29th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival over the weekend at William S. Hart Park in Newhall had continuous lines of people waiting to get inscribed horseshoes. …

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Light shaking reported in SCV after 5.2 magnitude earthquake near San Diego 

A magnitude 5.2 earthquake northeast of San Diego was recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey Monday morning, though there was little to no effect in the Santa Clarita Valley.  The…

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Read more about the article Escape to the Flower Fields of Carlsbad 
The Flower Fields in Carlsbad will be open to the public until May 11, Mother’s Day. Photo Flower Fields.

Escape to the Flower Fields of Carlsbad 

The Flower Fields of Carlsbad are in bloom now and can be visisted from now until May 11. The fields are 55-acres of colorful ranunculus flowers where guests can walk…

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Read more about the article Cool Whip Easter Eggs and Traditional Easter Bread 
These adorable marbled eggs couldn’t be easier to create. Delish.com

Cool Whip Easter Eggs and Traditional Easter Bread 

Forget the store-bought kits — whipped topping and food coloring are all you need to create the coolest Easter eggs possible. These adorable marbled eggs couldn’t be easier to create;…

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