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City to host blood drive on Friday

A single blood donation can save up to three lives, according to city officials, which is why Santa Clarita and the American Red Cross are partnering to host two community

Senate bill looks to bolster industrial hemp industry

Legislation seeking to revise California’s regulations regarding the cultivation and testing of industrial hemp passed the Senate Committee on Agriculture Monday. Senate Bill 153 was authored by Sen. Scott Wilk,

Hill discusses Mueller Report in video

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, spoke about the recently released Mueller Report in a Youtube video posted Saturday. In the video, the congresswoman discusses the “partisan spin and punditry” that

College of the Canyons Chancellor Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook shares a story about how a vision for the campus was developed in the 1980s and 1990s during a ceremony marking the completion of a parking structure on campus. Austin Dave/The Signal

Van Hook named 2018 PROmoter of the Year

In recognition of her longstanding support of community colleges and the coordinated efforts of the school’s communications office, the Community College Public Relations Organization named COC Chancellor Dianne Van Hook

A glow-in-the-dark Easter celebration

While families attended Easter service at The Sanctuary Church in Santa Clarita on Sunday, children geared themselves up for a glow-in-the-dark Easter egg hunt within the church’s classrooms. Beginning at

Families gather as Passover enters second night

As music and laughs filled adjoining hallways, families and friends from Temple Beth Ami celebrated the second night of Passover with a Seder at Santa Clarita United Methodist Church on

Henry Mayo and nurses reach final agreement

The tentative agreement between Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and its registered nurses was approved by the nurses after voting ended on Friday. “We are very pleased this agreement was ratified,”

Politics and government

Congressional candidates react to Mueller Report

It’s been more than 24 hours since the long-anticipated “Mueller Report” was released to the public Thursday, and local congressional candidates have already started sharing their reactions to the investigation.