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Archived News

Archived News Articles

    Burglar Hits Westridge

    Deputies say the suspect, who might not have worked alone, could be connected to another burglary the day before...

    Deputies think the man arrested Wednesday on suspicion of the Westridge burglary might be one of two men who broke into a woman's home while she was in the shower, the day before.


     


    More of this story in today's Signal.

    Man Pleads Guilty in Child Porn Case

    A Stevenson Ranch resident accepts a plea deal for a possible five-year sentence.

    A Stevenson Ranch man who downloaded more than 10,000 child pornography photos from the Internet accepted a plea agreement Wednesday after local & federal agents caught him in a Southland sweep.


     


    Get the full story in today's Signal.

    Liquor License Ruling Pending

    A protest hearing for a liquor license that has pitted a Saugus convenience store owner against some local residents ended in a handshake between the parties Tuesday, with a judge's decision not expected for several weeks.

    The judge voiced sympathy for the position of 60 residents opposing the liquor license, but...


     


    See the details in today's Signal.

    Teens Take Control of City Hall

    Local high school students took control of City Hall Tuesday, or at least it felt that way...

    It was Santa Clarita's 16th annual Youth in Government Day, culmintaing a four-week-long program.  The day featured a mock city council meeting...


     


    See the complete story in today's Signal.

    Residents Oppose Development

    A group of Newhall residents spoke out against a proposed Newhall housing development at Tuesday's city council meeting, but there was a catch:  the developer has yet to formally file a proposal with the city.

    Patty Pierce, of the Placerita Canyon Homeowners Association, read a one-page letter during the public comment period stating opposition to the housing development...


     


    Ge the whole story in today's Signal.http://the-signal.com

    Cougar Sighting - COC Closes Trails

    College of the Canyons officials have temporarily closed the cross country trails on campus due to the sighting of a large cat, likely a cougar, by a runner on Monday evening, July 11. 


     

    COC Instructor to Spend Year in Iraq

    After 32 years of fighting fires in southern California and another seven teaching the trade to both active-duty and aspiring firefighters at College of the Canyons, Steve Dixon, chair of the college’s Fire Technology Department, is ready to take on the challenge of spending a year in Iraq as fire chief at a military base.


     

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