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The Saugus Union School District governing board members voted 4-1 to vacate the seat held by Stephen Winkler on Tuesday night. Don't miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The move comes after more than two months of investigation, according to SUSD board member Doug Bryce. Winkler voted against his own removal. "Well, you won't have Winkler to kick...

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Santa Clarita News

    North Park Food Drive to Help Homeless

    Local students are doing their part to help make sure there are no empty stomachs in Santa Clarita this weekend. North Park Elementary School will conduct a food drive this week for the temporary homeless shelter, which is planed to be set up in the Centre Pointe Business Park for 100 days starting in early December. “We thought it would be a great opportunity to help them,” said Joy Goff, a parent teacher association volunteer.

    Pipeline Project Flowing Along

    The Gas Company's working hard to finish the installation of a new gas line that runs under Magic Mountain Parkway.A project to replace a several-mile stretch of a gas pipeline's flowing  smoothly, though with a completion date projected later than first thought...  Get all the facts in Tuesday's Signal.

    Motorcycle Crashes Leave Two Dead

    Bikers, not related to the Love Ride event, killed in separate collisions Sunday in the SCV.A Long Beach man & a Tujunga man, both motorcyclists, were killed in seperate accidents.  See the details in Tuesday's Signal.

    Hurdles Remain for Winter Shelter

    Community Development Corp. still needs to secure security, insurance, & supplies...Only two issues need to be resolved before Santa Clarita's winter homeless shelter will be up & running in early December...paperwork & supplies.  See this story in Tuesday's Signal.

    College of the Canyons to host 18th Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair

    College of the Canyons will hold its 18th annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday and Sunday, November 19 and 20.  The fundraising event is sponsored by the College’s Classified Coordinating Council (CCC) and will be held in the college’s parking lot # 8 at the corner of Valencia Boulevard and Rockwell Canyon Road.  Hours for the fair are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday.  Admission and parking are free. The fair is a showcase of primarily handcrafted items with vendors coming from all over the state.

    Providence Holy Cross Adds Second Cardiac Catheterization Lab


     
    In order to save lives by reducing the time between the moment a person suffers a heart attack and the moment he/she receives interventional treatment, Providence Holy Cross Medical Center has added a second cardiac catheterization laboratory.

    Council Looks at City’s Big Picture

    Improvements in Santa Clarita over the last year include a drop in driving-related deaths, City Manager Ken Pulskamp said this week.

    COC Board Reflects on Election at Meeting

    The College of the Canyons trustees meeting Wednesday was a mixture of work and pleasure. Two trustees on the Santa Clarita Community College District board, Joan MacGregor and Ernie Tichenor, were re-elected Tuesday in what both described as a difficult and not always pleasant race.
     
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