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Cabaret generates a win for former racehorses
Jaine Garcia grew up loving horses and began riding at the early age of 4. After traveling the world and riding horses in places such as South Africa and Australia,

Hart district budget given OK by board
School districts across the state are facing a year in which funding could be well below what they have been used to in the years since the COVID-19 pandemic. With

Self-taught home cook shines in national cooking contest
Rlynn Smith-Thomas likes to spend time in the kitchen cooking meals that are rich in flavor, nutritious, and will put a smile on her friends’ and family’s faces. The self-taught

Photos | Celebrating Sweden: City holds third installment of ‘Celebrate’ series
Gallery: Photos by Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Clarita Library announces summer reading program
News release The Santa Clarita Public Library has launched its Summer Reading Program, running through July 27. The program offers residents of all ages a variety of family-friendly activities,

Santa Clarita Elks host Flag Day ceremony to educate youth
The Santa Clarita Valley Elks Lodge No. 2379 held a special ceremony and presentation on Friday evening for National Flag Day to educate the community and younger generations on the

Volunteers help clear local hiking trails for National Trails Day
In the hills and trails along Placerita Canyon Road, volunteers with SCV Trail Users gathered at the Golden Valley Ranch and East Walker Ranch open spaces to work on local

Garcia congratulates service academy appointees
News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, hosted a reception to congratulate the U.S. military academy appointees from California’s 27th Congressional District, which includes the Santa Clarita Valley. This

Forming friendships: Scout’s buddy bench project at Mint Canyon Elementary
Joseph Wickham-Vilaubi, Life Scout from Scouts BSA 303A, had difficulty making friends during his years at Mint Canyon Elementary School when he was growing up. As someone with autism it