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This past summer, the William S. Hart Union High School District began implementing virtual reality headsets into its career technical education courses. Courtesy of Carolyn Hoffman.

The new reality is virtual 

This past summer, the William S. Hart Union High School District began implementing virtual reality headsets into its career technical education courses. With the new school year starting, the Career

A hotline for the plans and ads being circulated for the meetings refer to work stretching from the freeway’s junction with Interstate 5 through to Highway 138, which is also referred to as Pearblossom Highway.

Barger unhappy over delays to Highway 14 outreach 

Delays announced Monday on outreach for much-needed improvements to Highway 14 drew the ire of Los Angeles County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the Antelope and Santa Clarita

County Parks hosting community meetings  

The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation is hosting a series of annual meetings to present their plans for local facilities and answer questions, according to county officials. 

SCV Sheriff’s Station officials received the call around 7:40 a.m. regarding a shooting that had taken place in the parking lot outside the Whole Foods grocery store at 24130 Valencia Blvd.

Man arrested after shooting at grocery store

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials reported one man was in custody and a gun was recovered after a noninjury shooting outside a Valencia grocery store Monday.  SCV Sheriff’s Station

Deputies respond to afterschool dustup at Saugus 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies said there were no arrests and no indication of any weapons after a group of juveniles were seen fighting Friday afternoon outside Saugus High. 

The Santa Clarita Artists Association held its reception, "Eye Candy," at the SCAA Gallery in Old Town Newhall on Saturday, Aug. 3. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

City offering prep for grant applications  

Santa Clarita is getting ready to give away about $200,000 in community funding through its annual grant application process, according to city officials, who are offering eligible nonprofits help with