Nonprofit launches drive to buy books for schools
WiSH Foundation Executive Director Amy Daniels (right) presents a check worth $2,500 to the Hart District to support its Special Education and Adult Transition program June 6, 2017. Courtesy of the Hart District

Nonprofit launches drive to buy books for schools

A nonprofit foundation has set its sights on raising $100,000 to stock Santa Clarita public school libraries in the Hart district with up-to-date books. The WiSH Education Foundation helps fund…

AOC students rally together to fundraise for Hurricane Harvey relief
Academy of the Canyons (AOC) students in the Associated Student Body (ASB) work to raise $1,000 for Hurricane Harvey relief on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. Christina Cox/The Signal

AOC students rally together to fundraise for Hurricane Harvey relief

Throughout Friday, students in the Associated Student Body (ASB) at Academy of the Canyons (AOC) worked tirelessly to raise money for those in need nearly 1,600 miles away. Holding buckets…

Hurricane Harvey
Hurricane Harvey water damage. National Weather Service

Hurricane Harvey

By James Williford, Santa Clarita Valley Native   Hurricane Harvey affected many people in the Southeast region of Texas. When it is seen on the news it is hard to…

Golden Valley football faces challenge in Crescenta Valley
Golden Valley's Jordan Anderson (2) keeps Highland's Ezekiel Newson (8) at arm's length as he heads for the endzone during the first football game of the season against Highland of Palmdale at Canyon High School on Friday, August 25, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Golden Valley football faces challenge in Crescenta Valley

The Golden Valley football team, which was ranked second in the latest Division 6 polls released earlier this week, faces its first true test of the season when the Grizzlies…

Canyon football prepares to battle Oxnard on the ground
Canyon's Ryan Valdes (11) takes a handoff from Canyon Quarterback Shawn Gallagher (7) against Burbank High at Canyon High last week. Dan Watson/For The Signal

Canyon football prepares to battle Oxnard on the ground

Canyon football coach Rich Gutierrez described his players as “gladiator-like” ahead of today’s game against Oxnard. “They’re gritty kids,” Gutierrez said of his team. “You’ve got to go out there…

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