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Latest scam targets religious seniors, DA warns

Seniors with deeply held religious beliefs must be cautious of scammers using their own beliefs to exploit them, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office cautioned on Friday. Called it

Borderline brings Country Night to the SCV

By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer Robbie Zimmerman had work the next day, but on Thursday night, he and his friends were hitting the town. The bars located near the

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Firefighters respond to spot fire in Newhall

Firefighters responded quickly to a small brush fire, near Newhall Avenue and Highway 14, early Friday afternoon. “The initial call came in as a 20-by-20 spot fire, with no structures

Congressional leaders reach temporary deal

The longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history has come to a close after congressional leaders reached a temporary deal that would open the government. The agreement, as described by

Tapia Ranch revised plan rejected

Developers of Tapia Ranch, who want to build more than 400 homes between Castaic and Tesoro del Valle, were sent back to the drawing board Thursday by regional planners who

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Church addresses pastor taking his own life

Officials at the Real Life Church are dealing with the unexpected death of one their own after learning Pastor Jim Howard took his own life Wednesday. Within a couple of

Santa Clarita crime rate hits all-time low

By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer The crime rate in Santa Clarita has hit an all-time low, the city announced Thursday. “Since incorporation, one of the city’s top priorities has

Sulphur Springs celebrates new bargaining agreement

By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer In their second meeting of the new year, governing board members, district administrators and teachers gathered at Mitchell Community School to support the tentative

Sulphur Springs celebrates bargaining agreement

In their second meeting of the new year, governing board members, district administrators and teachers gathered at Mitchell Community School to support the tentative agreement reached between the Sulphur Springs

Saugus Union School District holds lockdown drills

Schools in the Saugus Union School District carried out lockdown drills Thursday morning, and administrators said they were pleased with how well the exercise unfolded. “The idea for having them