Read more about the article Man arrested after DV call in Canyon Country 
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Man arrested after DV call in Canyon Country 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a man on suspicion of assault Friday in Canyon Country, according to Sheriff’s Department arrest records.   Deputies responded to a 911 call from…

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Read more about the article COC Paralegal Studies Department celebrates 20th anniversary 
The College of the Canyons paralegal program held its 20th anniversary celebration. Alumni celebrated, networked an shared their experience. Courtesy photo.

COC Paralegal Studies Department celebrates 20th anniversary 

News release  The College of the Canyons Paralegal Studies Department marked its 20th anniversary with a special celebration held Nov. 1 at the University Center.   The event drew more than 70 attendees,…

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UN Security Council approves Trump’s Gaza cease-fire plan 

By Evgenia Filimianova & Joseph Lord Contributing Writers  The U.N. Security Council on Monday approved a U.S.-drafted resolution that endorses President Donald Trump’s Gaza cease-fire plan, a central component of Washington’s push to end the…

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Read more about the article Deputies: Woman tries to take out loan — using someone else’s identity  
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies were dispatched to a call about a woman attempting to pull out a loan using someone else's identity on the 27000 block of McBean Parkway in Valencia, Calif., Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Deputies: Woman tries to take out loan — using someone else’s identity  

A woman was taken into custody after attempting to pull out a loan using someone else’s identification at a bank on the 27000 block of McBean Parkway on Monday afternoon,…

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Read more about the article Newhall Elementary School hosts ‘All Kids Bike’ event  
Children smile while they ride bicycles at the "All Kids Bike" event at Newhall Elementary School in Newhall, Calif., Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Newhall Elementary School hosts ‘All Kids Bike’ event  

Newhall Elementary School hosted an event for its kindergarten and transitional kindergarten students on Monday morning aimed at helping children build confidence, promote independence and learn about safety by using…

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Read more about the article Saugus school board to consider Behavior Council recommendations 
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Saugus school board to consider Behavior Council recommendations 

The Saugus Union School District governing board is set to consider accepting the proposed recommendations from the Behavior Council on tools and strategies to enhance student success and well-being, receive a presentation on school boundaries and site…

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Read more about the article Rubio: US to designate cartel allegedly run by Maduro as terrorist organization 
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives for the G7 Session on Ukraine and Defense Cooperation during the G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting at the White Oaks Resort in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, on Nov. 12, 2025. Mandel Ngan/Pool via Reuters

Rubio: US to designate cartel allegedly run by Maduro as terrorist organization 

By Joseph Lord Contributing Writer  The United States will designate the Venezuelan Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Sunday.  The administration has alleged that the Cartel…

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Read more about the article Trump tells Republicans to back Epstein files release 
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Trump tells Republicans to back Epstein files release 

By Joseph Lord Contributing Writer  President Donald Trump on Sunday evening changed course on his previous opposition to a resolution ordering the release of files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey…

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Nutrient powder sold in Walmart, Amazon recalled due to salmonella fears 

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer  New York-based Food to Live is recalling organic moringa products due to the risk that the items may be contaminated with salmonella bacteria, the company said in an…

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Read more about the article West Ranch music program seeks help after cancellation of Wildcat Classic 
The West Ranch Wildcat Marching Band and color gaurd perform at the 41st annual Hart Rampage competition held at College of the Canyons in Valencia, Calif. on Nov. 1, 2025. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

West Ranch music program seeks help after cancellation of Wildcat Classic 

News release  Because of the winter storm that hit Southern California over the weekend, The Wildcat Classic, West Ranch High School’s annual marching band competition that was scheduled for Saturday, had to be cancelled.  The event was set to feature more than 20 marching bands…

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Read more about the article Wet weather to continue all week  
The rain at Central Park in Saugus provided extra pond space for local ducks Monday. Courtesy Doug Zabilski

Wet weather to continue all week  

The weather forecast on Monday calls for rain through the weekend, with things possibly drying out next week, as California grapples with one of its wettest Novembers ever, according to the National…

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Read more about the article College to name iCUE after donors’ $1M gift  
College of the Canyons Institute for Culinary Education (iCuE) students kicked off the semester recently by serving hundreds of their fellow students a free lunch at the “Fuel Up Station” on the Valencia campus. The free student dinner meal was a result of iCuE’s commitment to the United Nations’ Goal 2: Zero Hunger campaign, which aims to end hunger and all forms of malnutrition by 2030. Photos by Stephanie Corral/COC Public Information Office

College to name iCUE after donors’ $1M gift  

College of the Canyons announced Monday its intent to name the college’s culinary arts center after a longtime benefactor and supporter of the college, in announcing a $1 million donation for the Institute for Culinary…

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