COC volleyball picks up playoff victory over Golden West
Caroline Page (23) of College of the Canyons hits the ball at a home match against Golden West College during a California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern California Regional first round playoff match on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

COC volleyball picks up playoff victory over Golden West

College of the Canyons volleyball achieved its first-ever playoff win under head coach Clay Timmons on Tuesday against Golden West College of Huntington Beach in the first round of the…

New CalArts dance dean takes dance from the theater to the streets
Dimitri Chamblas California Institute of the Arts’ (CalArts) Dean of The Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance, instructs his dance students during a rehearsal for their upcoming performance of “HHUMAAN” outside of the CalArts campus on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017. Christina Cox/The Signal

New CalArts dance dean takes dance from the theater to the streets

With a desire to share the global reach and expansive impact of art, Dimitri Chamblas, California Institute of the Arts’ (CalArts) new dean of the Sharon Disney Lund School of…

County extends homeless shelter days through March
FILE PHOTO Bridge to Home Shelter donations come from families, churches, scouts and businesses. Helping set up the sleeping quarters with blankets and towels are volunteers Haley (L) and Riley (C) Cabot and Resident Attendant Jayne Patafio (R). Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal

County extends homeless shelter days through March

Homeless people across Los Angeles County will be able to stay sheltered for an extra month in the spring after the Board of Supervisors approved a motion at their meeting…

Castaic Middle School holds annual Turkey Bowl
Deputy Brian Rooney, left, and School Resource Officer Toby Coe get ready to do the coin toss with the captains of each team during the fifth annual Turkey Bowl at Castaic Middle School on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017. "It's just a purpose to pull all the kids right before the Thanksgiving break and have a fun, school-wide activity," said Principal Bob Brauneisen regarding the event.

Castaic Middle School holds annual Turkey Bowl

The fifth annual Castaic Middle School Turkey Bowl was full of excitement and anticipation as students watched a close matchup between two seventh and eighth grade teams. More than 500…

Locals provide Thanksgiving meals for over 1,000 people in need
Volunteers work in a Santa Clarita Valley kitchen to help prepare meals for those in need. Martha Aguilera, president of Kokolita’s, along with local nonprofit feedSCV, is taking part in an effort to help those who are homeless, low-income, single parents, victims of domestic violence, in women’s or children’s shelters and first responders during the holiday. They’re leading a volunteer effort this week preparing nearly 1,200 turkeys and hams for locals in need. David Putnam/feedSCV

Locals provide Thanksgiving meals for over 1,000 people in need

A group of volunteers are hard at work in kitchens across the Santa Clarita Valley and Los Angeles County this week preparing nearly 1,200 turkeys and hams for locals in…

Santa Clarita uncertain on Cemex situation
A car drives past the Cemex mining site which can be seen from Soledad Canyon Road near Auga Dulce Canyon Road in Canyon Country. Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Clarita uncertain on Cemex situation

Santa Clarita City Council members recently approved a pair of $20,000 lobbying contracts to support its effort to keep a Cemex sand-and-gravel mine away from Soledad Canyon, on the city’s…

COC’s Model UN thrives at recent conference
The College of the Canyons (COC) Model United Nations team poses for a picture after winning several individual and team awards at the conference this past weekend. The conference was hosted by University of California Santa Barbara and included delegates from 17 four-year institutions and three community colleges. Courtesy Photo

COC’s Model UN thrives at recent conference

College of the Canyons’ (COC) Model United Nations team took home several team honors and individual awards at its latest conference this past weekend. Hosted by University of California (UC),…

Bryan Caforio: Missing facts aren’t missing after all
Bryan Caforio speaks in front of constituents before his official announcement to run for the 25th Congressional District seat last year. Samie Gebers/The Signal

Bryan Caforio: Missing facts aren’t missing after all

In my recent column “Corporations run amok,” I described what I see far too often as a consumer rights attorney: banks and corporations taking advantage of our community because politicians…

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