Cardinal football faces tall task against South El Monte
Santa Clarita Christian School's Tyler Kalinske (18), left, and Logan Eagle (55) bring down Campbell Hal's Antonio Brown (4)l at Canyon Country on Saturday. Signal photo/ Dan Watson

Cardinal football faces tall task against South El Monte

You can’t teach size, but you can prepare for it. Santa Clarita Christian football (6-5) knows it will have to be ready for a much larger team when it takes…

2016-17 TMU men’s hoops preview
The Master’s University’s Evan Jenkins (1) keeps an eye on UCLA’s Bryce Alford (20) during an exhibition game at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles on Nov. 1. Katharine Lotze/Signal

2016-17 TMU men’s hoops preview

The expectations this year for The Master’s University men’s basketball team continue to rise as shots continue to fall. When the season began, first-year coach Kelvin Starr wasn’t sure his…

Acosta accuser files defamation suit
Danta Acosta holds up copies of the text messages and the original device he used to send the messages during a press conference at GOP headquarters in Valencia in October. The text messages contain alleged sexual harrassment that Acosta denies. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Acosta accuser files defamation suit

Jennifer Van Laar -- the woman accusing Dante Acosta of sexual harassment – has filed a defamation suit against the newly elected Republican Assemblyman from the 38th District for comments…

Santa Clarita Valley went for Clinton, but voted GOP down ballot
College of the Canyons students watch the final presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Clinton outpolled Trump among local voters last week. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Santa Clarita Valley went for Clinton, but voted GOP down ballot

How blue was your valley? Well, the Santa Clarita Valley was solidly Democratic blue on the presidential level on Election Day last week -- but it tilted reliably Republican red…

SCV moves two steps closer to faster internet service
Parabolic antennas used in microwave communications.

SCV moves two steps closer to faster internet service

More businesses and residents of the Santa Clarita Valley will gain access to state-of-the-art internet service, either wirelessly or through fiber optic lines, because of moves announced yesterday by two…

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