
Tyler Wainfeld
Reporter at The Santa Clarita Valley Signal
Reporter @SCVSignal | @csunorthridge journalism grad | Please send any and all news tips to [email protected]
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2 days ago |
signalscv.com | Tyler Wainfeld
After an undefeated Foothill League campaign, the Saugus Centurions softball team is set to host in the first round of the CIF Southern Section playoffs. They are one of two teams from the Santa Clarita Valley slated to be at home in the first round on Thursday, along with the West Ranch Wildcats. The Hart Hawks, Valencia Vikings and Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals are all set to hit the road. All games are set to begin at 3:15 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
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3 days ago |
signalscv.com | Tyler Wainfeld
Los Angeles County has officially thrown its support behind two bills authored by Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, related to the ongoing odor situation at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Both bills were backed after a motion submitted by 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the Santa Clarita Valley and chairs the board. It was passed on Tuesday via the board’s consent calendar, which sees any items not held for discussion approved at once.
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3 days ago |
signalscv.com | Tyler Wainfeld
The high school baseball postseason has finally arrived for six Santa Clarita Valley teams. The Hart Hawks, Castaic Coyotes, West Ranch Wildcats and Valencia Vikings are all hitting the road in the first round CIF Southern Section postseason, while the Saugus Centurions and Trinity Classical Academy Knights are slated to host first-round games. Hart and Castaic begin their playoff journeys on Thursday, and West Ranch, Valencia, Saugus and Trinity are set to play on Friday.
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4 days ago |
signalscv.com | Tyler Wainfeld
Community colleges across California have been dealing for a few years with what has been described as “financial aid fraud” — and College of the Canyons is one of them, according to a college official. The issue is statewide across the 116 campuses under the California Community College umbrella, according to Eric Harnish, spokesman for COC.
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4 days ago |
signalscv.com | Tyler Wainfeld
Trinity Classical Academy baseball head coach Justin Stark called sophomore Andrew Carlson’s performance to win the Heritage League title one of the best he’s seen “at any level.” Carlson did everything for the Knights in their regular-season finale last week against the Vasquez Mustangs, striking out 15 in a one-hitter on the mound while smashing two home runs at the plate. That helped the Knights to a 4-0 win, their 47th straight in league play, and their fourth consecutive league title.
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