Trinity, SCCS hoops rivalry continues on Saturday
Trinity's Hannah Looney drives around the defense during a drill at practice at the Henry Mayo Health and Fitness Center in Valencia. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Trinity, SCCS hoops rivalry continues on Saturday

Rivalry dominance between Santa Clarita Christian basketball and Trinity basketball has switched hands. On Saturday, the Cardinals defeated the Knights in both the boys and girls games, with scores of…

Against the odds: freshmen goalkeepers making an impact
Canyon goal keeper Aubrey McKessy (11) throws the ball out of the goal box during a game against Simi on Dec. 28, 2016. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Against the odds: freshmen goalkeepers making an impact

Having a first-year varsity player as the last line of defense can be a risk. The odds didn’t’ deter Canyon, Saugus and West Ranch highs from taking the plunge and…

National championship football team inducted into COC Hall of Fame
Members of the College of the Canyons 2004 national championship football team hold out their championship rings ahead of the 2017 Hall of Fame ceremony at the Hyatt Valencia on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

National championship football team inducted into COC Hall of Fame

At 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dennis Ellis, his fiancé and his three kids shuffled aboard their minivan and began a 14-hour trek from Boise, Idaho, to Santa Clarita. Stops were minimal,…

Mary Tyler Moore: “Little Ritchie” remembers his “other mother”
Larry Mathews of the Santa Clarita Valley played Mary Tyler Moore's son Richie on the 60's TV sitcom "The Dick Van Dyke Show." (Dan Watson/The Signal)

Mary Tyler Moore: “Little Ritchie” remembers his “other mother”

When she played Laura Petrie on “The Dick Van Dyke” sitcom TV show, Mary Tyler Moore was a kind, caring and confident woman. She brought the same character to “The…

Smyth open to talk about pot’s future in Santa Clarita
Customers buy products at the Harvest Medical Marijuana Dispensary in San Francisco in April 2016. Associated Press

Smyth open to talk about pot’s future in Santa Clarita

Mayor Cameron Smyth stressed the word “nuance.” He wants to be clear: In the wake of Proposition 64’s passage, legalizing recreational marijuana in California, he does not support Santa Clarita…

Missing woman reunited with family, details of disappearance remain unclear
A missing person flyer issued by the Los Angeles Police Department hangs from a light standard as a woman walks her dog at Golden Valley Park in Canyon Country. (Austin Dave/The Signal)

Missing woman reunited with family, details of disappearance remain unclear

Details surrounding the disappearance and resurfacing of a Los Angeles woman still remain unclear. Laura Lynne Stacy was reunited with her family after she turned up on Highway 14 during…

Former Signal Publisher Buys Chino Paper
Former Signal publisher Will Fleet is the new co-owner of the Chino Champion. From left, Fleet, former publishers Tony Newhall and Ethel Nakutin meet with Signal President and Publisher Chuck Champion, right, at a Signal reunion held in 2016. Photo by Dan Watson.

Former Signal Publisher Buys Chino Paper

Will Fleet, publisher of The Signal from 1993 to 2001, is the new co-owner of the Chino Champion, a 130-year-old newspaper in San Bernardino County. He and partner Ralph Alldredge…

Wednesday is deadline to apply for Rod Bennett Memorial Scholarships
A ghost bike and memorial artifacts mark the spot on Placerita Canyon Road just east of Highway 14 where teacher and musician Rod Bennett was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver on May 25, 2016. Photos by Stephen K. Peeples

Wednesday is deadline to apply for Rod Bennett Memorial Scholarships

The deadline for graduating seniors to apply for one of the two Rod Bennett Memorial Scholarships, created to honor life and legacy of Santa Clarita musician and teacher Rod Bennett,…

Storm raises water figures
Water flows onto Beverly Road on Sunday due to the storm. Samie Gebers/The Signal

Storm raises water figures

Eight inches of rain fell on the Santa Clarita Valley in January, double the monthly amount of precipitation the valley normally receives. And, although this month’s rainfall has replenished SCV…

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