Read more about the article Jason Gibbs | A Library on Wheels is Coming to Santa Clarita! 
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Jason Gibbs | A Library on Wheels is Coming to Santa Clarita! 

“A Library Without Walls for a City Without Limits.”  — Santa Clarita Public Library  At the city of Santa Clarita, we are always trying to find new and innovative ways to…

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Read more about the article ‘A Couple of Blaguards’ coming to Old Town Newhall  
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‘A Couple of Blaguards’ coming to Old Town Newhall  

News release  “A Couple of Blaguards,” the rollicking springboard for Frank McCourt’s Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir “Angela’s Ashes,” is coming to The Main in Old Town Newhall for a two-weekend run…

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Read more about the article Valencia boys’ lacrosse gets first-ever win over West Ranch 
The Valencia boys’ lacrosse team celebrates after defeating West Ranch in Tuesday’s Foothill League matchup at West Ranch High School on Feb. 25, 2025. Tyler Wainfeld/The Signal.

Valencia boys’ lacrosse gets first-ever win over West Ranch 

The Valencia Vikings boys’ lacrosse team entered Tuesday evening’s contest against Foothill League rival West Ranch High School having never beaten the Wildcats.  After the final whistle blew, the Vikings’…

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Read more about the article Valladares introduces ‘Kayleigh’s Law’ bill to strengthen protections for crime victims 
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Valladares introduces ‘Kayleigh’s Law’ bill to strengthen protections for crime victims 

News release  Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Acton, has introduced “Kayleigh’s Law,” a bill that would give judges the option to issue lifetime protective orders for survivors of serious felonies, violent…

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Read more about the article Twisted Kazuyo debunks 2nd break-in 
Twisted Kazuyo in Saugus reported its window smashed in again on Monday morning a week after it was burglarized, Feb. 24, 2025. Maya Morales/The Signal

Twisted Kazuyo debunks 2nd break-in 

Twisted Kazuyo owners were initially told by a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputy that their restaurant looked to be a victim of another burglary, a week after they were…

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Read more about the article Mardi Gras is coming to SCV Boys and Girls Club 
From left: Di Thompson and Jeffery Thompson reveal the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley's 53rd annual benefit auction's theme is Mardi Gras at its annual kickoff event on Tuesday night, Feb. 25, 2025. Maya Morales/The Signal

Mardi Gras is coming to SCV Boys and Girls Club 

Di and Jeffery Thompson, co-auction chairs, are bringing Mardi Gras to the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley’s 53rd annual benefit auction in May.   Matt Nelson, CEO of…

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Read more about the article Chiquita announces end of relocation program
A sign points to the entrance of Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Castaic. Dan Watson/ The Signal

Chiquita announces end of relocation program

Chiquita Canyon Landfill officials confirmed they are terminating their relocation-assistance fund in an email Wednesday obtained by The Signal.  Less than a year after the program began, Chiquita announced in…

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Read more about the article ‘The Usual Human Dimension’ on display at The Main 
Artwork by Veronica Giorgetti.

‘The Usual Human Dimension’ on display at The Main 

News release  “The Usual Human Dimension” by artist Veronica Giorgetti is on display at The Main in Old Town Newhall through April 30.   “This exhibit explores the intricate relationship…

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DOGE Caucus: USAID sent millions to Ukraine in secret slush funds 

By Mark Tapscott Contributing Writer  U.S. Agency for International Development officials repeatedly refused to allow investigators working for Senate DOGE Caucus Chairman Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, to examine documents related to…

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Read more about the article Trump: Zelenskyy will have to make concessions to end war 
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) in Washington on July 10, 2024. Photo by Madalina Vasiliu.

Trump: Zelenskyy will have to make concessions to end war 

By Ryan Morgan Contributing Writer  President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he expects Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will have to make concessions to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, as part…

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Read more about the article Foothill League track season kicks off at COC 
Valencia's Brian Bonner finishes the last leg of the boys 4 x 100 relay event during the Foothill League track finals on Thursday, April 25, 2024, at College of the Canyons. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Foothill League track season kicks off at COC 

Foothill League track and field teams descended upon College of the Canyons on Saturday to kick off the 2025 season.  The Golden Valley High School boys took the team title…

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Read more about the article New Trinity football coach looking to keep the winning way going 
New Trinity Classical Academy head football coach Dave Eastham (right) congratulates the Knights after a victory over Riverside Prep last season when he was an assistant coach. Photo courtesy of Trinity Athletics.

New Trinity football coach looking to keep the winning way going 

When Dave Eastham was playing football at Youngstown State University, he was under the tutelage of College Football Hall of Fame coach Jim Tressel.  After Eastham started coaching himself —…

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Read more about the article No injuries in morning semitruck crash  
The saturation patrol Saturday of the holiday weekend resulted in 297 citations for speeding, he said, including 25 that were issued to drivers for traveling 100 mph or faster.  Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

No injuries in morning semitruck crash  

A non-injury semitruck crash on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 Wednesday morning caused temporary lane closures for early commuters, according to a spokesperson with the California Highway Patrol Newhall…

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Read more about the article City releases housing-needs survey data after council discussion  
Community supporters take a picture outside the opening of the Bridge to Home homeless shelter. Perry Smith/The Signal

City releases housing-needs survey data after council discussion  

 The Santa Clarita City Council held a public hearing Tuesday to receive the results from its annual federally mandated Community Needs Benefits Survey.  The discussion was to give the council…

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