Read more about the article Girls’ lacrosse second-round recap: Valencia, Saugus fall on the road 
Valencia’s Catherine Vu (55) looking for an open player during a game against the Patriots in the Division 3 CIF-SS playoffs at Valencia High School on April. 28, 2026. Ryan Romero/The Signal

Girls’ lacrosse second-round recap: Valencia, Saugus fall on the road 

In the second round of the girls’ lacrosse California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section playoffs, the Valencia Vikings and Saugus Centurions were the two remaining teams from the Santa Clarita Valley to play.  …

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Read more about the article Chamber announces WorkWell focus: The Power of Sleep 
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Chamber announces WorkWell focus: The Power of Sleep 

News release  The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced that the inaugural WorkWell: The Business Performance Summit, taking place on May 14 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., will focus on one of the most overlooked drivers of performance: sleep.  Under this year’s theme, “The Power of…

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Where to Propose in the Santa Clarita Valley — and What to Know Before You Buy the Ring

The Santa Clarita Valley has quietly become one of Southern California's better-kept proposal secrets. The dramatic geology of Vasquez Rocks, the oak-shaded trails of Placerita Canyon, the open ridgelines of…

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THC Chocolate and the Science of Cannabis Edibles: What California Consumers Should Know

California has been at the forefront of cannabis legalization since medical use was approved in 1996, and the state's adult-use market — now several years into operation — has matured…

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Whether It Happened on the Road or in the Hospital Negligence Always Has Consequences 

Suffering a serious injury can turn your world upside down in an instant. Whether the cause was a car accident or a medical error, the aftermath often involves confusion, pain, and uncertainty…

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When the Worst Has Already Happened and How the Legal System Can Still Make a Difference 

Some injuries change everything. Not just physically — though that's real enough — but structurally. The job you had is no longer possible. The independence you took for granted is gone. The life you…

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Homeowners Search for Roofers Online First and Most Roofing Companies Are Nowhere to Be Found 

Roofing is one of those industries where the demand never really goes away. Roofs age. Storms cause damage. People buy houses with roofs that need replacing. The customer base replenishes itself constantly, and…

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Read more about the article City records: Council members’ pay varies 
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City records: Council members’ pay varies 

Discussion from the Santa Clarita City Council’s meeting two weeks ago over council members’ pay included the lament of one council member who suggested that the council’s compensation is on par with minimum…

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Read more about the article Deputies: Man experiences mental health crisis at shopping center in Saugus 
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies respond to a mental health crisis at Seco Canyon Road and Bouquet Canyon Road, Thursday, April 30, 2026. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Deputies: Man experiences mental health crisis at shopping center in Saugus 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were dispatched to report of a man who was experiencing a mental health crisis in a shopping center Thursday in Saugus.  The call went out around 5 p.m.,…

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Read more about the article Academy of the Canyons math club hosts fifth Hart district math competition 
From left to right: Academy of the Canyons math club officers Atul Pillai, Anika Patel, Ishan Vaish, Gautham Korrapati and Matthew Connolly at the Spring Math Meet math competition they organized at College of the Canyons' University Center on April 25, 2026. Susan Monaghan/The Signal

Academy of the Canyons math club hosts fifth Hart district math competition 

For the fifth year in a row, Academy of the Canyons’ math club has done what may seem impossible: gathered dozens of middle and high school students, on a Saturday morning, to do math.  About 30 William S. Hart Union High School…

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William S. Hart Union High School District Superintendent Michael Vierra welcomes guests to the State of the District held at Canyon High on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

State of the Hart District  

In celebration of 80 years of local education, the William S. Hart Union High School District held its State of the District event on Wednesday at Canyon High School, highlighting achievements and the district’s Strategic Plan to ensure…

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Read more about the article Star Party celebrates academic inquiry, future STEM professionals  
Christian Soltanian, a member of the College of the Canyon's astronomy and physics club, gives a presentation about the club's activities at the college's Star Party on April 24, 2026. Susan Monaghan/The Signal

Star Party celebrates academic inquiry, future STEM professionals  

 The College of the Canyons’ spring Star Party brought young academics, teachers and researchers together at what’s necessarily a time of great change for students.  Many of COC’s science club members, crowding tables set up in a big square in the courtyard outside the…

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Read more about the article Wildcats’ baseball wins in thriller in Brown’s return to Hart High 
West Ranch pitcher Orlando Gutierrez (13) throws a pitch during Wednesday's game against Hart at Hart High School on April 29, 2026. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Wildcats’ baseball wins in thriller in Brown’s return to Hart High 

West Ranch head coach Trevor Brown doesn’t return to his alma mater at Hart High School often, but when he does, he likes to make it count, as he led his Wildcats to a…

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Read more about the article Valencia boys’ volleyball secures first-round sweep over Kennedy  
Valencia opposite hitter Cavanaugh Bourdas Henn (37) bumps the ball during the second set of the first round of the CIF Division 2 CIF-SS playoff game at Valencia High School on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Valencia boys’ volleyball secures first-round sweep over Kennedy  

After Valencia secured the Foothill League title during the regular season, the Vikings took a straight-set sweep Wednesday, 25-19, 25-20, 25-20, over the Kennedy Fighting Irish of La Palma and advanced to…

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Read more about the article Top US general signals Russia is helping Iran in war 
Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington on April 29, 2026. Photo by Madalina Kilroy.

Top US general signals Russia is helping Iran in war 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer   The highest-ranking U.S. general on Thursday signaled that the Russian government is assisting the Iranian regime in its war with the United States.  In comments before the Senate Armed Services…

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Breathwork Teacher Certification: What It Takes to Go From Practitioner to Professional Instructor

Knowing how to breathe is one thing. Knowing how to teach someone else to breathe — safely, effectively, and in a way that creates lasting change — is an entirely…

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