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High-voltage protection

It rolls on three wheels, seats two people and peers through the night with three headlights. The bed of the white "Xebra" electric truck doesn't contain any security equipment, just the 12 lead-acid batteries that keep the vehicle moving. It runs solely on electricity and it's Maxwell Security's way of saving money on gasoline and helping the environment. For the past two months, the private security company hummed through the blacktop jungles of the Santa ...

November 05, 2008 | Tammy Marashlian Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


A mound of remembrance

Lee Jennings is healing her community and honoring soldiers one brick at a time. The Military Commemorative Mound was designed to honor United States soldiers, Jennings said. The effort to build the mound went well beyond just honoring troops and pulled people from all parts of the community together, she said "I wanted to see some kind of dedication or tribute to servicemen," she said. The Agua Dulce Civic Association put togther the plan for ...

November 05, 2008 | By Brian Charles Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


News briefs

Veterans Day breakfast Thursday Canyon Springs Community School hosts its second annual Veterans Day celebration at 7:50 a.m. Thursday. The school is located at 19059 Vicci Street in Canyon Country. The Student Affairs Organization will award medals of citizenship to Mayor Bob Kellar and 13 other veterans. Breakfast will be served in the library from 7:20 to 7:40 a.m. Parent Academy night at Valencia High School Valencia High School hosts "Parent Academy" from 7 to ...

November 05, 2008 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


Girl scout gets to the root issue

Planting trees was a "golden activity" for Emily Elam, a local Girl Scout and senior at Valencia High School.

November 05, 2008 | By Katie Wallace For The Signal | Santa Clarita Valley News


Wine shop chips in for hunger

Vino 100 is working with the Hunger Defense Fund on a monthlong food drive to feed the hungry.

November 05, 2008 | By Brian Charles Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Students work election polls

Henry Gomez had an important job to do Tuesday. He manned the polls at Skyblue Mesa Elementary School in Canyon Country.

November 05, 2008 | By Sharon Cotal Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


UPDATED: Strickland defeated by 108 votes

UPDATED 4:55 a.m. Wednesday: Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson edged her opponent by 108 votes in the state Senate election, garnering 50.1 percent of the total vote with all 744 precincts reporting. Jackson picked up 153,106 votes while the tally for Tony Strickland was 152,998. Jackson challenged Strickland for the state Senate 19th District, a race without an incumbent. Strickland is a conservative Republican with experience in the state Assembly. Local Strickland supporters remained optimistic late Tuesday at Republican headquarters in ...

November 05, 2008 | By Melissa Gasca Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


UPDATED: School bond passes

UPDATED 1:45 a.m. Wednesday: A Hart district school bond measure too close to call late Tuesday night appears to have won as of early Wednesday morning. With 71.96 percent of precincts reporting as of 1:15 a.m. Wednesday, more than 59 percent of the voters had approved Measure SA for the William S. Hart Union High School District. A 55 percent majority was required for passage. +++++++ "We are thrilled and we are very, very hopeful that it is ...

November 05, 2008 | By Sharon Cotal Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Same sex, different opinions

With Proposition 8 expected to appear on the November ballot, the definition of marriage has been at the center of a controversy in California.

November 04, 2008 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


Local firemen heading to Gulf Coast

Two local firefighters are among a group of 14 the Los Angeles County Fire Department is sending to the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast.

November 04, 2008 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


Water agency looking ahead

Perchlorate cleanup and new developer water fees are two issues topping the local water agency's agenda for the remainder of the year, said the agency's top official prior to an agenda-setting meeting Tuesday night.

November 04, 2008 | By Jim Holt Signal Senior Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Hate tagger says he’s sorry

A racist event that could have torn a Saugus neighborhood apart might bring it together. Nathan Sklar's sport utility vehicle was vandalized late Aug. 27. The vandals used shoe polish to draw a swastika and a penis on the rear window of the vehicle, he said. He used the incident as a chance to teach an important lesson. Sklar, who is Jewish, circulated letters Thursday warning his neighbors about the dangers of intolerance. He also ...

November 04, 2008 | By Brian Charles Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Hart parents going back to school

As Santa Clarita children head back to school, the Hart district also wants to give their parents a chance to experience life in the classroom during its Back-to-School Night events.

November 04, 2008 | By Sharon Cotal Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


‘Fun in the Sun Chili Cookoff’ raises $17,000

So far, Saturday's "Fun in the Sun Chili Cookoff" has raised $17,000 for the Special Olympics Santa Clarita and Heads Up Therapy on Horseback, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Sgt. Gerri McCorkle, one of the event's coordinators.

November 04, 2008 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


Santa Clarita Bruins award scholarships

The Santa Clarita Bruins, an alumni support group of the UCLA Alumni Association, has awarded six scholarships to UCLA-bound students from the Santa Clarita Valley.

November 04, 2008 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


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Saugus board raises concerns at Einstein charter hearing

The Albert Einstein Academy for Letters, Arts and Sciences began its fourth attempt to charter an elementary school in the Saugus Union School District with a public hearing Tuesday night.

March 20, 2013 | By Luke Money Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Baca introduces new Assistant Sheriff Terri McDonald, new Chief Ted Sexton

New Assistant Sheriff Terri McDonald and Chief Ted Sexton Introduced On Monday, March 18, 2013 at Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau, Sheriff Lee Baca introduced Terri McDonald as the new Assistant Sheriff of Custody Division. She will have the responsibility of overseeing the largest jail system in the nation with nine custody and correctional facilities and over 18,000 inmates. In addition, Assistant Sheriff McDonald will supervise the Education Based Incarceration Bureau, which is an important component within ...

March 20, 2013 | Source: Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station | Santa Clarita Valley News


Today in the SCV: Wednesday, March 20, 2013

'Teen Scene Plugged-In' event

March 20, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Santa Clarita Valley News


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