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Week three football preview

By Ryan Menzie  Signal Sports Writer   We are now three weeks into the Santa Clarita high school football season, but some schools are still waiting to play their first game

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College briefs: Local students earn honors

Coltron Islas receives degree from Quinnipiac University   Coltron Islas, of Valencia, received a master of science in organizational leadership from Quinnipiac University during a commencement ceremony held in May.  Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian institution located 90 minutes north

FDA warns local chiropractor for COVID-19-related products

The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to a Newhall-based chiropractor regarding unapproved and misbranded drugs being listed on his website as ways to “mitigate, prevent, treat, diagnose, or cure COVID-19

Pico Canyon development gets supervisors’ approval

A 37-home single-family residential development planned for Stevenson Ranch received its final approval Tuesday when the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to deny an appeal that sought to overturn the project’s approval by the Regional Planning Commission in

20 years later, Deputy Kuredjian’s memory lives on

Two decades after Los Angeles County sheriff’s Deputy Hagop “Jake” Kuredjian made the ultimate sacrifice, his memory remains alive and well in the hearts of those who knew him.  A ceremony held Tuesday at the corner of Stevenson

Innovation Show Choir receives arts grants

The Innovation Show Choir, a community-based youth performing ensemble, has been the recipient of a city of Santa Clarita Community Arts Grant for the past two years in a row,

Santa Clarita football week 2 round-up

By Ryan Menzie  Signal Sports Writer  Another week of football is in the books for the high schools of the Santa Clarita Valley. Here are the results the week two matchups:  West Ranch beats Buena 45-31 

SENSES block parties return to Main Street

Following a year of cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Santa Clarita’s SENSES block parties returned to Main Street in Old Town Newhall on Aug. 19, with

Food For Fines returns in September

News Release  Residents can donate non-perishable food items and toiletries to any of the city of Santa Clarita’s three library branches during the month of September to waive existing library fees through the city’s Food For Fines

Crime remains at quarantine levels

The good news on the local crime picture is that, overall, crime is ever-so-slightly lower from the same time last year, when most of the world was shut down, and violent

Veteran support comes to Veteran Center

Additional resources for the Santa Clarita Valley’s veteran community are now available at the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative’s Veteran Center. A peer support specialist with Los Angeles County’s Veteran