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City conducting community needs survey

News release  Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provides the city of Santa Clarita with Community Development Block Grant funding to help meet the needs of

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Henry Mayo to host teddy bear donation drive

News release  On Nov. 15 from 3 to 6 p.m. Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital will be hosting a Donate-A-Bear Drive. This event is aimed to provide comforting stuffed animals to

Multiple photos and paintings of Donald Randolph Brown III also known as “Trey” were on display upon arrival at the memorial on Sunday evening. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Trey Brown’s life celebrated 

Donald Randolph Brown III, also known as Trey, was celebrated on Sunday evening at Pico Canyon Elementary School where dozens of people showed their love and support for the Brown

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Captain Justin Diez leads the flag salute during the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce's13th Annual Salute to Patriots event held at the SCV Senior Center at Bella Vida on Wednesday, 110823. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hometown heroes honored for service 

A Golden Valley High School student took the stage at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center at Bella Vida to sing the national anthem.   He admitted to the audience he

Nathan Shyam, 13, remade his 3D printer that he started building in the fourth grade. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Eighth grader creates second 3D printer 

Not many adults, let alone fourth graders, assemble 3D printers at home, but that’s exactly what Nathan Shyam did — not once, but twice.  Shyam, 13, who’s now an eighth

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2024 Empowering HeArts honorees and artists selected

News release  Single Mothers Outreach has announced the honorees chosen for its 2024 Empowering HeArts Gala.  Evelia Scanlon, Renard Thomas, Stacy Fennell, Jenny Striplin, Monica Castaneda and Lynn Rabago will

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Congregation sends socks to soldiers in Israel

News release  The need for personal items for soldiers in Israel is overwhelming, so the members of Congregation Beth Shalom in Santa Clarita stepped up by connecting with a group