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The 2024 MetGala SCV, a fundraising event for stage 4 metastatic breast cancer research was held on Saturday at Porsche Santa Clarita. 092124 Katherine Quezada/The Signal

METAvivor Met Gala meets fundraising goal 

This year METAvivor collaborated with Cancer Culture, a nonprofit organization that produces transformative events for people living with breast cancer, to raise and donate money toward metastatic breast cancer research. 

Update: Missing Canyon Country woman found 

Canyon Country resident Cayla Marchetti, also known as Rowan, has been found, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Nixle alert released on Thursday.   According to the initial Nixle

Bowman High School administrators pose alongside the school's bulldog mascot after cutting a ribbon on Tuesday evening during a grand opening ceremony for the Wellness Pavilion. Trisha Anas/ The Signal.

Ceremony held for new wellness pavilion at Bowman 

A grand opening ceremony was held at Bowman High School for its new Wellness Pavilion, which includes a small fountain, a hammock, gardening containers and fruit trees.  Students, parents and school

The site of the proposed Advanced Technology Center for College of the Canyons, located on Valley Center Drive, off of Golden Valley and Soledad Canyon roads. Tyler Wainfeld/The Signal.

COC to pay $10M for tech center site and plans 

Deal includes $2.2M profit for developer; project remains ‘top priority’ but put on hold   While College of the Canyons officials said Wednesday that building an advanced technology center meant to

Protestors gather in support of shutting down Chiquita Canyon Landfill on Thursday at Hasley Canyon Park. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Chiquita Canyon faces growing concerns  

As Los Angeles County Counsel worked with Chiquita Canyon Landfill to defend against a lawsuit from residents trying to close the facility, state regulators Wednesday shared residents’ ongoing concerns with

Lite named to Santa Clarita Planning Commission 

Santa Clarita City Councilwoman Laurene Weste named a former council candidate to an open Planning Commission seat Tuesday, calling her appointee, local family law attorney Denise Lite, “a very distinguished