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OLPH holds Health & Wellness Fair 

Our Lady of Perpetual Help held its annual Health & Wellness Fair at the church on Sunday, which featured resources and information from local health care agencies.   The event was

Sidewalk Poetry winners announced 

The city of Santa Clarita revealed the 2023 Sidewalk Poetry Winners on Friday with this year’s theme being “The Senses of Home.”   The theme was designed to inspire poets to

Guests during the silent auction at the CLASS Education Foundation event “Celebrating Everyday Heroes.” Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Sulphur Springs celebrates Everyday Heroes

The CLASS Education Foundation hosted its second annual fundraiser on Friday at the Takeda Science Center, on the College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus, to celebrate the Sulphur Springs

Jimmy Babcock Racing League honors its namesake 

The Jimmy Babcock Racing League — a radio-controlled car racing league — honored its namesake, Jimmy Babcock, with a surprise ceremony that celebrated its 20-year anniversary on Saturday.   The ceremony,

Santa Clarita bus drivers demonstrate back in Octoberin front of a city transit center. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

City bus strike enters week 2

As the city of Santa Clarita prepares to enter its second week of a strike involving the company it contracts with to run Santa Clarita Transit, Texas-based MV Transportation, and

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are seeking a minimum-security incarcerated person who walked away from Francisquito Conservation Camp in Los Angeles County on Thursday, October 12.

CDCR announces search for escapee from fire camp

By Signal Staff  The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced Friday a minimum-security incarcerated person had walked away from Francisquito Conservation Camp in Los Angeles County on Thursday.  Marcelo

The Saugus "S" lights up above the Saugus High Scholl parking lot at 7PM on Thursday, 101223. Dan Wtson/The Signal

SHS senior repairs Saugus’ ‘S’ 

The “S” on the hill next to Saugus High School is something no one can miss on their drive from Canyon Country to Saugus and vice versa.   It stands as

Kaiser Permanente, union reach tentative deal 

Kaiser Permanente and a health care workers’ union reached a tentative deal on Friday, meeting the demands of higher wages and promises of increased staffing.   Nurses, doctors, optometrists, pharmacists and

TMU Israel Abroad students return home 

A group of The Master’s University students who were in Israel as part of the university’s Israel-Bible Extension Program have returned to the United States safely, according to a statement