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The Signal is bringing back a tradition from years past: The Football Challenge, in which participants can win prizes by correctly picking the winners of NFL, college and local high
The Signal is bringing back a tradition from years past: The Football Challenge, in which participants can win prizes by correctly picking the winners of NFL, college and local high
California teens may soon be able to snooze their alarms an extra time or two after state lawmakers approved a bill Friday that aims to regulate school start times. Senate
The Saugus Union School District honored a former Classified Employee of the Year during Tuesday’s meeting of the governing board with a certificate of recognition to commemorate his efforts in
Canyon High School celebrated more than just a new school year during Back to School Night Tuesday. From current to former students and staff, hundreds gathered to celebrate the school’s
A cold wind and rain accompanied resident Fred Arnold, 50, as he stepped up to the starting line at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in South Africa.
This year, Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, co-authored laws that addressed business regulations, youth opportunities and environmental issues. At the end of the 2018 California legislative session, which closed out
Areas in the Santa Clarita Valley, such as the Angeles National Forest and Castaic Lake, could get conservation money if federal funding is made available next month. The federal government’s
More than a dozen motorists were arrested over the Labor Day weekend on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Officials with the SCV Sheriff’s Station and the California
Santa Clarita Valley ratepayers who were commended by water officials for their diligence in conserving water are beginning to use as much water as they did before the latest drought.
Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit are seeking the public’s help in locating a man who was wrongly identified as being dead this week by
A parolee accused of killing Sheriff’s Sgt. Steven Owen and ordered in June to stand trial for murder saw his scheduled arraignment on that charge put off until November. Trenton
The case of a Valencia man accused of strangling his boyfriend finally has a preliminary hearing date set, after four previous tries, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Christian Alexander Ortiz, 22,
After welcoming a new superintendent this year, employees in the Saugus Union School District convened to refine the district’s goals and future vision for the years ahead. Almost 100 office
Some Santa Clarita Valley parents have noticed their child’s reduced homework load this year, which prompted an online discussion between local parents that garnered hundreds of comments on the benefits
A culmination of factors started Zach Wims on his journey across the West Coast of North America.
HandsOn Santa Clarita is planning its sixth annual 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance at several locations on Sept. 8.
The 15th annual Bras For A Cause fundraiser set to happen Saturday, Sept. 15, is sold out. Every year, coinciding with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, event organizers invite people to
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation and the Santa Clarita Valley Search and Rescue Team will be hosting the 12th annual golf tournament at the Oaks Club on Sept. 17.
The air quality forecast indicated another day of unhealthy conditions for Santa Clarita Valley residents early this week, health officials said Monday.
Southern California Edison stepped up its plan to better detect wildfires this summer, doubling the number of  high-tech weather monitors and cameras it installed in fields, valleys and hilltops across
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