Read more about the article Saulter a Bronze Finalist at USTA National Level 2 Tournament 
West Ranch High School Ta’leighah Saulter powerfully returns the ball to her opponent during Thursday’s match at Saugus High School. 091224 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Saulter a Bronze Finalist at USTA National Level 2 Tournament 

News release   Stevenson Ranch tennis player Ta’leighah Saulter earned national recognition recently in the USTA National Level 2 Tournament in Sacramento, where she finished as a finalist for the bronze medal.  The USTA National Level…

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Read more about the article Hart defeats Canyon to remain unbeaten in league play  
Hart quarterback Jacob Paisano (2) runs the ball to the end zone and scores a touchdown during a game against Canyon on Oct. 17, 2025. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Hart defeats Canyon to remain unbeaten in league play  

Going into Friday night, many of Hart’s offensive players led most of the Foothill League’s statistics, such as Hawks quarterback Jacob Paisano leading the Foothill League in passing yards.  And…

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Read more about the article SCV Football Scores and Standings
West Ranch defense tackles tight end Lucas Duryea (42) during the second quarter of Friday's game at Valencia High School on Oct. 17, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

SCV Football Scores and Standings

After Friday night’s games, here are all the scores from teams around the Santa Clarita Valley:    Hart 42, Canyon 6  West Ranch 21, Castaic 19  Trinity 36, Riverside Prep 31  Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article Sister Cities hosts Zumba fundraiser 
Guests engage in a Zumba class to support the Santa Clarita Sister Cities projects on Oct. 11 at The Centre. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Sister Cities hosts Zumba fundraiser 

What better way to help a cause than to burn some calories?   The Santa Clarita Sister Cities held its annual Zumba marathon titled “Black and White Zumbathon for a Cause”…

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Read more about the article City reviewing 7-home lot split on Daisy Meadow  
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City reviewing 7-home lot split on Daisy Meadow  

Santa Clarita planners are reviewing an application for a seven-home subdivision in the northeastern border of the city, near Agua Dulce, according to records obtained by The Signal.  “This project…

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Read more about the article Saugus residents approve new landscaping fees 
City employees and Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies responded to a downed tree that blocked the southbound lanes of McBean Parkway, after Summerhill Lane, late Wednesday morning on June 11, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Saugus residents approve new landscaping fees 

By a relatively slim margin, Saugus residents in three different landscape maintenance districts approved a city request that they raise their landscaping fees so the cost aligns with the requested…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita explains curfew crackdown 
Deputies order students to go home at 10 p.m. at In-N-Out on Bouquet Canyon Road on Sept. 20, 2024. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Santa Clarita explains curfew crackdown 

Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin said Tuesday a recent crackdown on the city’s curfew law, which “has been on the books for a couple of decades,” has come from…

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Read more about the article Residents create a-maze-ing displays for Halloween  
Residents of all ages could participate in the Bar Harbor Scares maze in Valencia on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Residents create a-maze-ing displays for Halloween  

It’s “spooky season” in the Santa Clarita Valley, as residents are dusting off animatronics, constructing elaborate webs, and welcoming residents with friendly faces into a ghoul-den experience.  Many houses throughout…

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Read more about the article Canyon girls’ volleyball secures playoff berth with road win  
Canyon setter Mia Alcalde (3) bumps the ball during the first set of Wednesday's game against Hart at Hart High School on Oct. 15, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Canyon girls’ volleyball secures playoff berth with road win  

The Canyon girls’ volleyball team has secured a spot in the playoffs with a big win on the road over its rival, Hart.   The Cowboys defeated the Hawks in four…

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Read more about the article City: E-bike concerns won’t go away ‘overnight’ 
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City: E-bike concerns won’t go away ‘overnight’ 

Holding up a broken record with a bandage on it Tuesday night, Keith Lobert told the Santa Clarita City Council he had the perfect metaphor for the city’s handling of…

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Read more about the article West Ranch flag clinches league title with win over Valencia  
West Ranch girls’ flag football team celebrating with a team banner after the game at Valencia High School on Oct. 15, 2025. Ryan Romero/The Signal

West Ranch flag clinches league title with win over Valencia  

In the second year of the program’s existence, the West Ranch girls’ flag football players are Foothill League champions.   The Wildcats defeated Valencia on the road, 34-0, and secured the…

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Read more about the article Trump eyes San Francisco as next target for crime crackdown  
President Donald Trump speaks during the Medal of Freedom in honor of Charlie Kirk who was assassinated on Sept. 10 in Utah, at the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington on Oct. 14, 2025. Photo by Madalina Kilroy.

Trump eyes San Francisco as next target for crime crackdown  

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer   President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that San Francisco could be the next target of his administration’s crackdown on crime after he sent more federal agents…

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