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Archived News

Archived News Articles

    Residents Faced with Demolition

    Homes at the top of Fairgate Avenue in Newhall had been declared unsafe back on January 8th, and the latest storm sealed the fate of these structures....

    Because most of the homes in the area were built in the 1960s, they were not built to the strict guidelines of today's homes.  Also this particular homeowner's insurance policy does not cover mudslides.


    The homes determined to be an immediate threat to neighbors were demolished on Monday. 


    More on this story can be found in today's Signal

    Lockheed Federal Credit Union Presents the High School Player of the Week

    Congratulations to Ryan Wolfe of HartHigh School for being selected as a “Player of the Week.”




     

    Road Closures For Monday, February 21st

    The Santa Clarita Valley continues to receive heavy rainfall, with several local streets being closed temporarily as a result. Here is a list of current road closures in the Santa Clarita area:

    Wet Roads, Speeding Cause 15-Car Crash

    Unsafe speeds and pouring rain led to a chain reaction of collisions at 1:40 p.m. Saturday involving 15 vehicles and closure of the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 for about an hour, according to the California Highway Patrol. . .

    Local School Districts Oppose Proposed Budget

    All of the school districts in the Santa Clarita Valley oppose Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposed budget, according to a letter signed by the five superintendents.

    Trying to Live the Sweet Life

    The manager of a senior apartment complex, charged with swindling an elderly resident out of $80,000 and spending it on gambling and vehicles, accepted a plea bargain this week, detectives said Friday.

    Basketball Scores For February 18th

    In a game heard Friday night on KHTS, Valencia defeated Arcadia 50-49.  The Vikings advance to the second round of the CIF Division 1-AA Playoffs against Lakewood next Tuesday.  In other basketball action, Hart beat Alhambra 47-38.  The Indians advance to the second round of the CIF Division 1-AA Playoffs next Tuesday as well.  Saugus lost to Don Lugo 80-61, bringing Saugus' season to an end.

    Hundreds Showed up for Vigil

    Hundreds of friends and family stood in the rain Thursday evening, on the fifth anniversary of the horrific crash near Soledad and Sand Canyon roads....

    Alice Renolds, heard often on KHTS advocating safe driving, lost her two sons, Timmy and Danny, in that accident. 


    The parents of Christopher Singer and Robert Leinbach III, victims of another fatal accident years later, also joined in the memorial.


    More on this story can be found on the front page of today's Signal.

    Racism Discussions Continue at Valencia

    Thursday brought a large presence of news media to Valencia High School, which has been at the forefront of discussions about racism, which has been reported in increasing numbers throughout the valley over the last few months....

    As heard on the Hometown Morning Show, Hart School Board Member Steve Sturgeon and City Councilman (also Assistant Principal at Saugus High and formerly at Valencia High) Frank Ferry reiterated that this is not a new problem in the valley, and it is not necessarily restricted to Valencia High School.

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