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Editor’s note: The following story is the sixth installment of a seven-part series looking at six murders in 2017. Brayan Rodriguez was born a “beautiful soul,” according to
Editor’s note: The following story is the sixth installment of a seven-part series looking at six murders in 2017. Brayan Rodriguez was born a “beautiful soul,” according to
This April, the Domestic Violence Program of the Child and Family Center in the Santa Clarita Valley will hold events in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month on the College
Thirteen students from Albert Einstein Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences’ STEAM campus competed against the area’s top scientists at the annual Los Angeles County Science and Engineering Fair last
The fate of a Newhall restaurateur found guilty Friday of two counts of simple battery and two counts of sexual battery on a former employee will have wait to
Earlier this month, University of California President Janet Napolitano announced she’d like the UC system to implement new policies that would guarantee admission to all qualified community college transfer students
Two Saugus Union School District schools, Charles Helmers Elementary and Skyblue Mesa Elementary, received recognition for their participation and performance in the Grades of Green seventh annual Trash Free Lunch
Thrill-seekers, Six Flags Magic Mountain has something new for you. But only for a limited time. The self-proclaimed “Thrill Capital of the World” on Monday opened a new, extreme virtual
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials announced the newly appointed sergeant for the Crime Prevention Unit at Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, Sgt. Dan Dantice. Dantice has been with the
Part of Santa Clarita are expected to get hit with cold weather, but it should be limited to high-altitude areas, a weather specialist said Monday. While there’s no rain slated
A local senior at Canyon High School earned the highest rank in Boy Scouts of America by completing his Eagle Scout award for a local cause. Ryan S. Whyde dedicated
Seventeen single white roses were placed on seventeen empty desks for those who lost their lives in Parkland, Florida. Pairs of shoes were lined up on the grass, each signifying
By Jennifer O’Shea For The Signal Three doors separated me and my 35 students from the outside. Three doors separated us from fresh air, sunshine and possible bullet spray. In
Saturday morning, the Canyon High School Environmental Club, “Eco Chicos” picked up a total of 164 pounds of debris in the St. Francis Dam site. With over 20 volunteers, the
For seniors in the Santa Clarita Valley who want to re-enter the workforce, now is the time. The SCV Senior Center is holding their first “Job Club” meeting this wednesday,
By Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer Playing the last game in a high school jersey, the SCV Hoops Finale took place Saturday evening with the home team taking the title,
Hart basketball’s Whitten Dominguez is the shortest of all his siblings. So, winning the dunk contest at The Signal’s annual SCV Hoops Finale had an added bonus for the
By Nick Woodward For The Signal SACRAMENTO – For 75 percent of the California Interscholastic Federation Division 5 State Championship game, the Argonaut High boys basketball team played to an
Between the winter sports season and the spring sports season, Dylan Spring never seems to leave the Saugus gym. In winter, he’s a valuable member of the basketball team. In
Next month, the Santa Clarita Valley Business Group will be hosting their annual Blood Drive. Someone needs a blood donation every two seconds in the United States, but less than
Children and families enjoyed opportunities for making art and putting art on display at the annual Youth Art Showcase on Saturday afternoon. With over 200 pieces of art, the showcase
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