Read more about the article Shots reported in Saugus, suspect and victim outstanding 
Sheriff’s deputies respond to reports of a shots fired call in Saugus near the intersection of Drayton Street and Railroad Avenue on April 22, 2024. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Shots reported in Saugus, suspect and victim outstanding 

A man was detained and later released at Magic Mountain Parkway and Bouquet Canyon Road Tuesday morning by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies after they received a report of…

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Read more about the article Canyon track teams win third straight Foothill League titles 
Canyon’s Lanai Gant (center right) and Alaya Graves-Hogains (center left) take the lead in the girl’s varisty 400 meter at the track and field championships on April 17, 2025 at College of the Canyons. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Canyon track teams win third straight Foothill League titles 

Canyon High School track and field coach George Velarde said Thursday’s Foothill League team championship held at College of the Canyons was about meeting expectations. Both the boys and the…

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Exploring the Growing Trend of Digital Entertainment in the Santa Clarita Valley in 2025

Santa Clarita Valley is rapidly transforming into a hub for digital entertainment, reflecting the growing demand for innovative and immersive experiences in 2025. With technological advancements and a thriving creative…

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Aristek Systems: Your Partner in Custom Educational Software Development

Tailored Solutions for the Modern Educational Landscape In today's rapidly evolving educational sector, a one-size-fits-all approach to software simply doesn't suffice. Educational institutions, government bodies, and businesses require solutions precisely…

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Jack Truong Analyzes Economic Barriers to BRICS Currency Success 

CEO and investor Jack Truong has identified several substantial economic barriers that will prevent the BRICS currency initiative from seriously challenging U.S. dollar dominance in the global financial system. Drawing…

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Read more about the article Council to hear report on first-responder statue 
A courtesy rendering of a potential first responder statue. Courtesy

Council to hear report on first-responder statue 

\ Near the end of January, Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda received unanimous support from his fellow council members for a request to look into a first responder statue.   On…

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Read more about the article Weste argued to preserve old courthouse, now advocates destruction 
The Newhall plans that drew discussion at City Hall would be another big step for the area’s development: a five-story mixed-use building approximately 52 feet in height, for 78 apartment units and 5,300 square feet of commercial floor area.

Weste argued to preserve old courthouse, now advocates destruction 

Over a dozen years before she cut a deal to demolish the old Newhall courthouse in exchange for a developer paying the city $750,000 toward historical preservation efforts, Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article SCVi kicks off Neurodiversity Celebration week with kindness 
Jenae Coleman (white hat), school counselor of Santa Clarita Valley International School, hands out strips of paper to lower grade students during recess for Neurodiversity Celebration Spirit Week at SCVi, April 21, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

SCVi kicks off Neurodiversity Celebration week with kindness 

Santa Clarita Valley International School’s second annual Neurodivergent Celebration Spirit Week started off with kindness on Monday.   Students were given the opportunity to write something that was kind about themselves…

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Read more about the article Former SCV resident dies in Oregon softball team bus crash 
Former Santa Clarita Valley resident Kiley Jones (center) with her mom, Nikki Mahoney, and dad, Brian Jones. Courtesy photo.

Former SCV resident dies in Oregon softball team bus crash 

A former Santa Clarita Valley resident died Friday night in Coos County, Oregon, in what Oregon State Police are investigating as a suspected impaired-driving incident.  Kiley Jones, 19, of Nampa,…

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Read more about the article ‘Neighborhood Cleanup’ prepares for Earth Day with tree-planting, cleanup 
Neighborhood Cleanup is a three station event around Santa Clarita to help promote Earth Day, April 19, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

‘Neighborhood Cleanup’ prepares for Earth Day with tree-planting, cleanup 

The fifth annual Neighborhood Cleanup event brought out residents and their green thumbs in preparation for Earth Day on Saturday.   There were three different pickup locations throughout Santa Clarita to…

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Read more about the article Garcia moved to El Salvador facility, given own room  
Kilmar Abrego Garcia in a file photograph. Abrego Garcia Family/Handout

Garcia moved to El Salvador facility, given own room  

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer  Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant who was deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, has been transferred from the country’s maximum-security prison to a…

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Read more about the article A 45-year ‘family’ reunion at the Golden Arches  
The first crew of the McDonald's on Soledad Canyon Road pose in their new jackets and celebrate their lifelong bond after 45 years together, April 17, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

A 45-year ‘family’ reunion at the Golden Arches  

What started out as just a job for a group of teenagers at the “Golden Arches” turned into a lifelong bond for a group of adults – 45 years later. …

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Read more about the article HMNH celebrates National Volunteer Week, honoring over 300 volunteers 
This week Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is recognizing and celebrating its volunteers during National Volunteer Week, April 20-26.  Courtesy photo.

HMNH celebrates National Volunteer Week, honoring over 300 volunteers 

News release  This week Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is recognizing and celebrating its volunteers during National Volunteer Week, April 20-26.   This annual celebration honors the contributions of individuals who…

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Palmdale woman arrested on suspicion of DUI and child endangerment 

A 43-year-old Palmdale woman was arrested Sunday night on suspicion of driving under the influence and child endangerment after California Highway Patrol Newhall-area officers conducted a traffic stop in Agua…

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Read more about the article Valencia Hills sees record crowds at annual Easter Carnival event 
Guests find an empty tomb in the Easter Experience walk-through during the Valencia Hills Community Church Easter Carnival at West Creek Park in Valencia, Saturday, April 19, 2025. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Valencia Hills sees record crowds at annual Easter Carnival event 

Local residents packed the neighborhoods surrounding West Creek Park in Valencia on Saturday as Valencia Hills Community Church hosted its free annual Easter Carnival.   In addition to several East egg…

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