Read more about the article Hart boys soccer still in Foothill League title conversation
Jaden Nguyen (20) heads the ball into Saugus’ goal at Hart on Jan. 10. Nguyen has scored five goals on headers in Foothill League play. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hart boys soccer still in Foothill League title conversation

A key to Hart High boys soccer keeping its head after what could have been a devastating loss to open Foothill League play has been junior Jaden Nguyen’s noggin. Nguyen,…

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Read more about the article Foothill League hoops is a close-shave club
Golden Valley's Milan Taylor (25) high-fives teammates during a basketball game at Golden Valley on Friday. The Grizzlies won their first three Foothill League games by three points or less. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Foothill League hoops is a close-shave club

By the time Valencia boys basketball coach Chad Phillips emerged from the visitor’s locker room Friday night at Saugus High, the clock was already ticking down. “We can be excited…

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Read more about the article Coming off big win, SCCS girls hoops falls to Faith Baptist
Santa Clarita Christian's Kenzie Kennedy (12) goes aftera rebound with Faith Baptist defender Hannah Biju (34) at SCCS on Monday. Dan Watwson/The Signal

Coming off big win, SCCS girls hoops falls to Faith Baptist

Santa Clarita Christian girls basketball didn’t have much time to prepare for Faith Baptist of Canoga Park, thanks to a Saturday night game, but it turned out the Cardinals only…

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COC Board of Trustees to increase non-resident tuition, review financial reports

The Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees, which serves College of the Canyons (COC), is set to approve an increase to non-resident tuition and review annual financial reports…

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Read more about the article Elderly woman hurt during Saugus house fire
Firefighters respond to house fire in Saugus. Photo by Austin Dave, The Signal.

Elderly woman hurt during Saugus house fire

An elderly woman suffered chest pains during a Saugus house fire that destroyed a room over the home’s garage late Monday afternoon. Flames and heavy smoke were seen coming from…

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Read more about the article After the storm: Evacuation lifted, property damaged and destroyed
car stuck in mud Jan. 23 in Placertia Creek downstream from Meadview. photo by Austin Dave, The Signal.

After the storm: Evacuation lifted, property damaged and destroyed

A weekend of heavy sudden rain displaced a community, threatened more than 100 homes evacuated, destroyed property and, in the case that affected Lynda Hope of Green Valley, killed the…

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Read more about the article Why we marched: SCV residents join more than 700,000 people to march in downtown LA
Marchers walk down Broadway Street in downtown Los Angeles as they hold signs during the Women's March on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Why we marched: SCV residents join more than 700,000 people to march in downtown LA

When they got to downtown Los Angeles on Saturday for the Women’s March, the Walker family didn’t even need directions to Pershing Square. They just followed the crowds. “There were…

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Sulphur Springs Governing Board to review Winter Academy, LCAP, California Budget

Members of the Sulphur Springs Union School District Governing Board will discuss the district’s 2017 Winter Academy, the current state of its Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Gov.…

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Read more about the article Surf’s up on Santa Clarita’s streets
Students from The Master's University used the flooded streets to surf and skimboard in Santa Clarita Sunday. Courtesy of Noah Olson

Surf’s up on Santa Clarita’s streets

Seven students from The Master’s University didn’t let the weekend rainstorms and road closures get them down.  Instead, they used the flooded streets to their advantage to go surfing and…

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