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Leaplings leap into life  

Some people might wish to divide their age by 4, but in the case of leap-day babies, who are also called “leaplings,” that is their reality.  On a day when

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COC announces pop-up FAFSA workshops

News release  In an effort to help students navigate the new 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application form, College of the Canyons will be hosting four pop-up

Overcast in the Valencia area of the Santa Clarita Valley on Thursday. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

SCV forecast to have another wet weekend 

Overcast skies that loomed over the Santa Clarita Valley all day Thursday aren’t going anywhere any time soon, according to the National Weather Service.  While it’s bad news for anyone

Voters submit their ballot electronically in the voting booths at Rio Norte Junior High School in Valencia, Calif., on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Election Day approaching: How and where to vote 

For Santa Clarita Valley residents who want to make their voices heard in the March 5 California Presidential Primary Election, the deadline is fast-approaching.  Tuesday is the last day for

Politics and government

Garcia introduces voter ID bill

News release   Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, has introduced H.R. 5189, the Voter Integrity and Defense Act, which would require voters to show photo identification.  “This legislation would improve the

College briefs

College Briefs for Feb. 29

Local student named to SNHU dean’s list  Kalia Javan, of Canyon Country, has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s fall 2023 dean’s list. The fall terms run from September

Council hits brakes on speed-hump updates 

Santa Clarita City Councilwoman Marsha McLean sought to pump the brakes on a speed-hump implementation plan before the council at Tuesday’s meeting, after raising some questions over the staff’s proposal.