
Foothill track & field roundup: West Ranch girls win first league title
As the final runner in the 4x400 meter relay, an event that would help decide the final outcome of the girls dual meet between West Ranch and Saugus highs, the…
As the final runner in the 4x400 meter relay, an event that would help decide the final outcome of the girls dual meet between West Ranch and Saugus highs, the…
Although West Ranch boys tennis has now clinched at least a share of its fourth consecutive Foothill League title, the team knows winning the crown every year isn’t a given.…
Valencia High junior Shea O’Leary admits she didn’t know how to celebrate. You’ll have to forgive her: She’d never thrown a perfect game before. “I kind of did like a…
West Ranch High’s Michael Flores left the floor with more than just a spike to block. As the senior outside sent the ball back onto Valencia’s side Thursday, he stopped…
Floating at pool’s end, Hart’s Adam Osowski and Saugus’ Tanner Olson shook hands and looked toward the scoreboard. Olson had anchored the Centurions’ 400-yard freestyle relay to an automatic CIF…
Canyon coach Jeanette Sauceda Reynolds wanted to see her team bounce back. And bounce back they did. Behind a big inning and some late-game heroics, the Canyon Cowboys secured their…
I’d like to respond to the Letter to the Editor by Nathan Bousefield published in The Signal April 18 under the title “Need to change how we work.” In it,…
Mail theft in the Santa Clarita Valley is “running rampant,” according to a spokeswoman for the United States Postal Inspection Service assigned to the SCV. “Mail theft is running rampant,”…
In search of voting convenience and cost-efficiency, Senator Henry Stern’s (D-Canoga Park) Senate Bill 286 was approved by the senate on Thursday. The bill, the first of Stern’s to be…
Cleanup officials who have worked more than three decades decontaminating nearly 1,000 acres of toxic Whittaker-Bermite land flip the ‘On’ switch Friday to start the machine that turns toxic water…
Four senate bills are set for Santa Clarita’s City Council consent calendar for Tuesday, none of which are by the valley’s own state senators. Councilmembers are scheduled to support two…
Deputies chasing a suspected bicycle thief through Newhall Thursday afternoon suddenly found themselves following the suspect as he ran along roof tops. Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station…
Bernard Tume of Santa Clarita graduated with an Associate of Arts degree from the Adams State University, Alamosa, Colo., fall 2016 Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016, in Plachy Hall.…
According to the California Acceleration Project (CAP), 80 percent of community college students are required to take remedial courses based on standardized tests, which can delay student progress and make…
California Highway Patrol is on the road to having a taskforce to aid in fighting drug-impaired driving, after Assemblyman Tom Lackey’s (R-Palmdale) Assembly Bill 6 was passed unanimously Thursday. The…
Senator Scott Wilk’s (R-Santa Clarita) Senate Bill 792, an effort to fairly distribute funding for trauma centers, passed the Senate Health Committee 8-0 on Wednesday. The bill, a reiteration of…
Titan Mercury Wrestlers Ysabella Hinojosa and Jake Quintana traveled to Fresno on March 20, and competed at the Folk Style State Championship held in the Selland Arena. 10 year old…
Several firefighting crews responded to reports of a structure on fire in Acton on Escondido Canyon Road near Big Springs Road shortly after 1 p.m. Thursday. “Thick black smoke was…
Located in Lancaster, Cherished High Desert is one of two organizations in Los Angeles County offering free housing and employment to women survivors of domestic commercialized sexual exploitation, human trafficking,…
A thirsty construction worker now faces a felony burglary charge following an incident that allegedly began inside a Canyon Country garage. On Tuesday afternoon, shortly after 3:45 p.m., a woman…