What’s mine is yours

The holidays are here — yet, students and families might not be able to have a regular Christmas because COVID-19 impacted their lives. But students at Canyon High School believe their peers

Christmas comes early with tacos, too

On a cold evening, some light rain could not dampen the hearts of children running around and enjoying a warm meal of tacos at the James T. Ventress Clubhouse in

COC announces board of trustee officers for 2022

New Release  The Santa Clarita Community College District board of trustees, which oversees College of the Canyons, named its new officers and confirmed its 2022 meeting schedule on Wednesday.   The

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Woman arrested on suspicion of elder abuse

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a Canyon Country woman on suspicion of elder abuse on Dec. 8.   According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokeswoman for the SCV Sheriff’s Station, deputies responded

Hart three explore the stratosphere

Not many students can say their teachers traveled the skies and learned about the universe, but some junior high students in the William S. Hart Union High School District can.   Marisa

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Traffic stop leads to arrest of on suspicion of burglary

Deputies arrested two adults and one juvenile on suspicion of a burglary that occurred early Wednesday morning.  According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokeswoman for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, a business on the 20600 block

Castaic district says no to vaccine mandate

The Castaic Union School District’s governing board approved a resolution asking Gov. Gavin Newsom to rescind his COVID-19 vaccine mandate for public and private K-12 students as a requirement for

Saugus district addresses COVID-19 mandate concerns

Saugus Union School District board members have decided to write a letter asking Gov. Gavin Newsom and Santa Clarita Valley representatives for transparency and clarification on a future vaccination mandate that would affect children ages

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Deputies investigate negligent use of fire arm

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies received a call for service from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital staff after a victim came in with an apparently self-inflicted single gunshot wound Wednesday evening.   At

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Woman arrested on suspicion of elder abuse

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a Canyon Country woman on suspicion of elder abuse on Dec. 8.   According to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokeswoman for the SCV Sheriff’s Station, deputies responded

Santa Day: Horses over reindeer any day

 JoAnn Barlog and her daughter, Jenny, have driven up Sierra Highway to Mint Canyon and onto the familiar dirt path of Rocking Horse Road for almost 15 years.   Awaiting them

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Man with self-inflicted injury taken to hospital

 Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating an assault with a deadly weapon that was reported early Saturday morning in Canyon Country.  According to SCV Sheriff’s Station Sgt. Clark, deputies received reports of

Santa Clarita welcomes international festival

Films are a powerful way to tell stories and provoke great heights of emotion, but for independent filmmakers, it can be difficult to acquire funding and viewership compared to established filmmakers

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Deputies investigate Undisputed Sole burglary

Undisputed Sole closed its doors for the day on Thursday after burglars stole an assortment of merchandise in the early morning.  Undisputed Sole, a sneaker store at the Westfield Valencia Town Center, posted

Skate park closed after incidents of vandalism

By Jose Herrera  Signal Staff Writer  The city of Santa Clarita announced a one-day closure of the Santa Clarita Skate Park Friday due to ongoing vandalism and graffiti in and around the area.  “We’ve had

Public Health fears start of winter surge

Health officials fear the beginnings of a winter surge as they received COVID-19 data from the week of Thanksgiving showing an increase in cases and hospitalizations.  The county’s daily average