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Wildcats boys golf takes Foothill League title

By Ryan MenzieFor The Signal The West Ranch Wildcats finished atop the Foothill League, going undefeated in league play with four players going to college on scholarship. Despite it being

Man arrested after crashing into tree

Public safety officials responded Friday afternoon after a car was driven into a tree on the 25000 block of Orchard Village Road.  The Los Angeles County Fire Department did not report any injuries or

Newsom recall election date set for Sept. 14

California voters will go the polls on Sept. 14 to cast another vote for governor of the Golden State. California Secretary of State Shirley Weber certified Thursday the petition to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat.  Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis then set the fall date for the special election.  

Skate with Pride supports LGBTQ community

Santa Clarita roller skaters took to the Central Park basketball courts Saturday evening to support Santa Clarita’s LGBTQ community during Skate with Pride.  The Pride Month celebration – one of a series events

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Early-morning collision sends driver to trauma center

Two people were ejected from their vehicle due to a three-vehicle traffic collision in the northbound lanes of Interstate 5, near Lake Hughes Drive, around 3:30 a.m. Thursday morning.   A car collided with semi-truck before a

Wilk calls new state budget a lost opportunity

The California State Legislature passed a $262.6 billion state budget Monday night. The budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which starts July 1, now awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature.  Two weeks ago, legislators passed a placeholder budget to meet their constitutionally mandated deadline for

Golden Valley, Canyon, Saugus compete in season’s final meet

By Ryan Menzie For The Signal  In the final high school meet for the Santa Clarita Valley’s track and field season, athletes represented their schools for the unofficial state championships Friday and Saturday at Arcadia High School.  While there was no

Fourth of July celebrations return to SCV

The city of Santa Clarita is looking forward to celebrating its first post-pandemic Fourth of July this weekend. This year’s theme, “America Emerging with Patriotic Enthusiasm,” was chosen as a

Newsom extends eviction moratorium, clears rent debt

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this week that he’d signed legislation to extend the state’s eviction moratorium through September and clear rent debt for Californians earning below a certain threshold. Under