Read more about the article 25 years after fateful crash, the pain remains
Tom and Alice Renolds stand in front of a quilt that Canyon Country High School students made in 2020 that contains photos of their sons who died in a car crash in 2000. Signal file photo

25 years after fateful crash, the pain remains

It’s been 25 years since their two sons died in a high-speed traffic collision, but the pain hasn’t gone away.  Alice Renolds of Canyon Country and her husband, Tom, lost…

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Read more about the article COC won’t ask for affordable-housing funds back 
A rendering of the student housing project at College of the Canyons, designed by architectural firm Westburg White. Courtesy rendering.

COC won’t ask for affordable-housing funds back 

The recently elected majority on the College of the Canyons governing board wanted to take another look at a plan for affordable student housing on Valencia’s campus at the Santa…

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Read more about the article COC discusses next steps for ATC plan 
The Santa Clarita Community College District's governing board discusses a facilities proposal with interim Superintendent David Andrus, third from right. Perry Smith/The Signal

COC discusses next steps for ATC plan 

The Santa Clarita Community College District has a handful of projects on its wish list for College of the Canyons, but it doesn’t have the money for all of them,…

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Read more about the article Gun club hosts harm-reduction group 
Clockwise from left, graduate students Valeria Garcia and David Ballam, Jeff Lumaya, clinical supervisor with the Department of Mental Health, Bonnie Hoegl, a retired licensed clinical social worker, Betsy James, CEO of Oak Tree, and Larry Schallert, member of the county's Mental Health Commission, meet at Oak Tree Gun Club to discuss the Lethal Means Subcommittee's progress. Perry Smith/The Signal

Gun club hosts harm-reduction group 

A handful of mental health advocates met Wednesday at a seemingly unlikely setting to solve the problems facing the Lethal Means Subcommittee: the Oak Tree Gun Club.   But the group,…

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Read more about the article Canyon Country woman seeks support for Oaxaca orphanage 
Cristina Hernandez spends time with kids from the Casa Hogar orphanage on Sept. 21, 2024, in downtown Oaxaca, Mexico. Photo courtesy of Cristina Hernandez

Canyon Country woman seeks support for Oaxaca orphanage 

It’s an orphanage in South Mexico, in an area not very developed and with high poverty rates. Some of the surrounding villages don’t even have running water or electricity. According…

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Exploring the landscape of best crypto casinos for modern gamblers 

The emergence of cryptocurrencies has revolutionized various sectors, with online gambling being a significant beneficiary. Crypto casinos offer unique experiences and benefits that attract a global audience. For those interested…

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Exploring the landscape of Florida sports betting – Legal status and economic impacts 

Florida sports betting has become a significant topic as it intersects with legal, economic, and cultural dynamics unique to the Sunshine State. The arrangement, primarily driven by a compact between…

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Read more about the article Love in full bloom: Agape Village spreads love through bouquets 
The Agape Village team and clients have a last minute meeting before they open their doors and begin to give out rose bouquets for the February fundraiser “Love Grows Here: A Flower Shop For All,” on Feb. 13, 2025 at the Valencia Town Center Mall in Valencia, Calif. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Love in full bloom: Agape Village spreads love through bouquets 

Love takes many forms, but at Agape Village Day Program, it’s unconditional.  Just in time for Valentine's Day, that love bloomed through hand-crafted bouquets as special needs adults spread joy,…

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Read more about the article Clutch Kubel lifts Canyon boys’ basketball to victory in playoff opener 
Canyon guard Eric Kubel (21) looks for an opening against El Dorado point guard Brian Kee (1) during the fourth quarter of the CIF Southern Section Division 2AA first round at Canyon High School on Feb. 12, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Clutch Kubel lifts Canyon boys’ basketball to victory in playoff opener 

When the Canyon Cowboys boys’ basketball team needed him most in Wednesday’s playoff opener, senior Eric Kubel delivered in the clutch.  Trailing the El Dorado Golden Hawks by one with…

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Read more about the article Smash-and-grab burglary spree hits local businesses 
California Bakery and Cafe endured a smashed window and approximately $400 to $500 stolen between both registers, according to the owner of the business. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Smash-and-grab burglary spree hits local businesses 

In the early hours of Thursday morning, at least four local businesses were hit by a smash-and-grab spree in Canyon Country.  According to Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesman for the Santa…

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Why UKG Pro is Still Relevant in the Conversation About Intranet Software

In today's fast-paced world of workplace tech, UKG Pro shines as a top intranet software. Companies need platforms that mix HR management with communication tools smoothly. Modern workplaces want software…

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How to Map Skills to Every Role and Build a Future-Ready Workforce

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, organizations must proactively align their workforce's skills with emerging industry demands to remain competitive. Implementing a comprehensive skills mapping strategy is essential for identifying…

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Read more about the article RFK Jr. confirmed by Senate as HHS secretary 
President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., testifies before the Senate Committee on Finance on Capitol Hill in Washington on Jan. 29, 2025. Photo by Madalina Vasiliu.

RFK Jr. confirmed by Senate as HHS secretary 

By Jeff Louderback Contributing Writer   Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose nomination by President Donald Trump as secretary of health and human services was highly scrutinized by lawmakers, was confirmed to that…

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