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Newhall district sees student progress in midyear LCAP review 

The Newhall School District governing board received a presentation on the Local Control Accountability Plan’s midyear review during last week’s board meeting.    The LCAP is implemented into all state schools that receive public funding to help increase student success. The LCAP

The SCV Water logo, located in Saugus, Calif. on Jan. 27, 2025. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

New Calgrove/Ebelden water main construction starts Feb. 23 

News release  The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is installing a new water main to serve customers in the area of Calgrove Boulevard and Ebelden Avenue, and construction is scheduled to begin Feb. 23.  Construction is scheduled to take place Mondays through

Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices.

Sulphur Springs teachers say raise offer falls short 

The Sulphur Springs Union School District’s recent governing board meeting was standing room only as educators from Sulphur Springs’ nine elementary schools packed into the district office.   Teachers had shown in force at the Jan. 21 meeting for two reasons: The first was that the district

College of the Canyons’ Volunteer Income Tax Assistance volunteers prepared 379 tax returns at no cost for eligible community members last year. The program will again offer free tax preparation services during the 2026 tax filing season. Photo courtesy of COC.

COC’s VITA to offer free tax preparation services 

News release  College of the Canyons will offer free income tax preparation services through its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program for eligible individuals during the 2026 tax filing season.  VITA

Retiring Sulphur Springs Union School District Superintendent Robert Nolet in his office on Friday., June 6, 2014. Signal file photo.

Longtime Sulphur Springs superintendent dead at 77 

A former longtime Sulphur Springs Union School District superintendent died late last month after a five-year battle with cancer.  Robert “Bob” Albert Nolet served as the district’s superintendent between 1983 and 2015, the year Catherine Kawaguchi took on the

A GoFundMe has been established to support the family of Brenda Greenwald, a Santa Clarita Flyers hockey player’s mother, who remains in critical condition at a Colorado intensive care unit. Photo courtesy of GoFundMe.

GoFundMe created for mother injured in Colorado collision  

A GoFundMe has been established to support the family of a Santa Clarita Flyers hockey player’s mother, who remains in critical condition at a Colorado intensive care unit after a van crash that killed another player’s parent.  Brenda Greenwald, 48, was in the Sprinter van that

Jeffrey Epstein on March 28, 2017. Photo: New York State Sex Offender Registry

Top law firm chairman resigns after release of Epstein emails 

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer  Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison said on Wednesday that its chairman has resigned, after emails he exchanged with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were made public.  Brad Karp decided

Patients come in to have their head shape measured for custom-made helmets at the The DOC Van on Feb. 3, 2026. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Mobile clinic treats plagiocephaly weekly 

It’s no head scratcher that a solution for plagiocephaly, otherwise known as flat head syndrome, should be available to families.   In an effort to make access easier for patients, Cranial Technologies is not only creating

College briefs

College Briefs for Feb. 5

Arnold receives dean’s list honors at Utah Tech University  Corbin Arnold, of Canyon Country, was among those honored with a spot on the dean’s list for the fall 2025 semester

Crime Filler

DA charges Newhall man with 2 counts of murder 

19-year-old named as suspect in Halloween shooting  The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday filed two counts of murder against a Newhall man in connection with a 2025 shooting that left

Mixed emotions as 12U Flyers girls welcomed back to The Cube 

When the Santa Clarita Flyers 12-and-under girls’ hockey team arrived at The Cube Wednesday night – their home rink – many rituals honoring their return awaited.  There were the fellow hockey players flanking their entrance with raised sticks, the phone call in