Where, when to watch prep football semis
Golden Valley’s Jalin Lewis (11) attempts to make a circus catch as El Segundo’s Danny Mcentee (5) reaches for the tackle during a CIF-Southern Section Division 7 quarterfinal at Canyon High School on Friday. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Where, when to watch prep football semis

As it turns out, there’s more football to be played for local high school teams, and you can watch both remaining squads in Friday night’s CIF-Southern Section semifinals without leaving…

GV girls hoops opens with home loss
Golden Valley’s Alexxys Banuelos (10) passes the ball around Royal High of Simi’s Becky Zoller (11) at Golden Valley on Tuesday. Katharine Lotze/Signal

GV girls hoops opens with home loss

Golden Valley girls basketball coach Galbert Conner started his tenure on the bench with a 50-41 home loss to Royal High of Simi Valley on Tuesday night. Missed layups and…

2016-17 COC women’s hoops preview
COC’s Marina Rojas returns after scoring 7.6 points per game last season. She also dished out a team-high 4.9 assists per game. Jesse Munoz/COC Sports Information

2016-17 COC women’s hoops preview

Sometimes to build something great, a team has to start from the ground up. On the first day of College of the Canyons women’s basketball practice, 13 players showed up.…

2016-17 TMU women’s hoops preview
TMU’s Bianca Cubello is coming off two straight NAIA All-American seasons and is a big reason Mustangs have a chance to get back to the national tournament. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

2016-17 TMU women’s hoops preview

It’d be hard not to appreciate the transparency of The Master’s University senior Bianca Cubello. The 6-foot-1 women’s basketball forward said this week that she has one foot in the…

Supervisors relax regulations on winemakers
Juan Alonso walks through his five-acre wine vineyard in Santa Clarita. 031716 DAN WATSON

Supervisors relax regulations on winemakers

The L.A. County health department no longer has the local wine industry over a barrel. The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday freed L.A. County winemakers from rules under which they…

Deadly crash shuts down Highway 126 in Piru
Ventura County firefighters work to remove a crash victim from a vehicle on Highway 126 Tuesday. Photo courtesy Joe Lopez

Deadly crash shuts down Highway 126 in Piru

A fatal collision shut down both directions of Highway 126 just west of Santa Clarita in Ventura County Tuesday afternoon. The crash, which involved three vehicles, was reported near Center Street…

KLAWS returns to Castaic Animal Shelter with blankets, books
Castaic Middle School Seventh-graders Ashley Yomto, center, and Amie De La Rosa read the book "Lost in the Snow" to a one-year-old Siberian Husky during the after school club, Kids Loving Animals Within Shelters event called "Bark for Books" held at the Castaic Animal Shelter in Castaic on Tuesday. 092716 Dan Watson/the Signal

KLAWS returns to Castaic Animal Shelter with blankets, books

Castaic Middle School students are still doing their part to ensure that animals at the Castaic Animal Shelter are comfortable in their cages and are more likely to get adopted.…

Valencia Water Company & Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers, Inc. Distribute Turkeys to Residents in time for Thanksgiving
Valencia Water Company & Samuel Dixon staff members’ team up to bring turkeys to the community. *Photo includes: Valencia Water Company's Beverly Johnson and team members; SDFHC Staff members: Philip Solomon, Tom Christensen, Carlos Diaz, Nora Rodriquez; and SDFHC Volunteers.

Valencia Water Company & Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers, Inc. Distribute Turkeys to Residents in time for Thanksgiving

On Tuesday, November 22, the Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers, Inc. (SDFHC) located in Val Verde, received 60 turkeys that were donated by Valencia Water Company. The turkeys, given in…

Bridge to Home opens Winter Shelter to those in need
Client John Thomas Winkler eats his dinner provided by the Emerson family of Santa Clarita at Bridge to Home on Nov. 22. Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal

Bridge to Home opens Winter Shelter to those in need

Bridge to Home opened the doors of its annual winter shelter to Santa Clarita Valley individuals in need Monday night. The 60-bed shelter, located at 23031 Drayton Street, provides food,…

Fourth grade students learn history, culture of California Native Americans
Northlake Hills Elementary School students in Kacy Duncan’s, Meg Waymire’s and Beth Chamberlin’s fourth grade classes participate in an interactive musical performance led by Native American musician Martin Espino as part of the school’s first Native American Day. Christina Cox/The Signal

Fourth grade students learn history, culture of California Native Americans

Early Tuesday morning, fourth grade students at Northlake Hills Elementary followed Native American musician Martin Espino to create their own renditions of Native American songs using traditional instruments like deer…

Bowling strikes up camaraderie
Senior bowler Marie Smyth prepares to bowl at Valencia Lanes in Newhall on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Bowling strikes up camaraderie

“Come on, Ed, show me how to do it,” Alex Hernandez, 61, said with a smile. Ed Limon obliged, confidently scoring a strike at the 2016 North Los Angeles County…

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