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Boys & Girls Club holds summer program in Val Verde

Children in Val Verde once again have a program available where they can both play and learn this summer.   Thanks to a $140,000 Los Angeles County Community Services Block Grant, support from the Board of

Lancaster mom joins 25th District race

Dara Stransky wants more regular people in Congress. “Regular” is how the newest congressional candidate running for the 25th District described herself in an interview with The Signal.  “I want to see more regular people representing

Coroner IDs Canyon Country man killed in crash

Medical examiners with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office identified Caleb Romero, 20, of Canyon Country, as the man killed in a motorcycle crash Wednesday. The crash was reported shortly

Coaches announce all-league teams for girls soccer

By Nikash Nath For The Signal  Foothill League girl’ soccer coaches recently voted their selections for All-Foothill League teams.   The West Ranch Wildcats finished first in the Foothill League play, finishing an abbreviated regular season with a record of

Phoenix Festival brings live theater to Newhall

The Phoenix Festival will celebrate the return of live theater performances in the Santa Clarita Valley. Four different groups — Bridgeway Theatre Company, Hope Theatre Arts, Liminal Space and the Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival — have come together to present

Valladares declines legislator pay increase

Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, recently announced she will not accept a pay increase awarded to the state’s constitutional officers, including state legislators like herself.  Valladares, first elected to office in

City welcomes pair of new art exhibits

The city of Santa Clarita is welcoming two new art exhibits to the community for residents and visitors to enjoy. “American Mosaic,” by mixed-media artist Carlos Batchelor, will be available for viewing at the Newhall Community Center through

Tumbleweed Fire reaches 95% containment

Firefighters neared full containment of the Tumbleweed Fire in Gorman, with 95% containment as of Wednesday morning. Due to more accurate mapping of the burn area, the fire was downgraded

Cierzan trial begins four years after disappearance

The first three witnesses in the case of Daniel Cierzan — the Saugus resident accused of murdering his uncle in 2017 — took the stand in a preliminary hearing Tuesday, seeking to provide further insight into a night that has been mired in