Read more about the article West Ranch rolls Golden Valley to remain undefeated
Ryan Camacho (2) of West Ranch straight arms Chris Mendoza (7) and goes in for the first touchdown against Golden Valley at Valencia High School on Friday, Sept. 28, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

West Ranch rolls Golden Valley to remain undefeated

West Ranch football hosted Golden Valley at Valencia High school on Friday and scored eight total touchdowns to improve to 6-0 for the first time in school history. Defeating the…

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Read more about the article Valencia dominates Canyon to open league play
Valencia senior cornerback picks off a Canyon junior quarterback Aydyn Litz pass intended for sophomore wide receiver James Mandibles in the first week of Foothill League play at Canyon High School on Friday. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Valencia dominates Canyon to open league play

By Grant Gordon For The Signal   CANYON COUNTRY – On the heels of playing an arduous preleague slate in which it emerged below .500, perhaps there was some doubt…

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Read more about the article Saugus defeats Hart in hard fought battle in league opener
Saugus High School’s Julian Bornn (21), stiff arms Hart’s Dylan Vradenburg (12) and gets away during the first quarter on Friday, Sept. 28, 2018 at College of the Canyons. Saugus won13-7.

Saugus defeats Hart in hard fought battle in league opener

After a penalty-plagued first half at College of the Canyons on Friday night, Saugus was able to pull away from Hart 13-7. Several false starts, holding penalties and personal fouls…

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Master’s University, wrestling with probation, pursues a path of “transparency”

  An in-house article on the Master’s University website — addressing conflict-of-interest concerns over a $180,000 contract awarded to a company owned by the university president’s son-in-law — raised eyebrows…

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Read more about the article COC to host inaugural Nursing and Health Professions Symposium on Saturday
Students walk past the College of the Canyons University Center, which offers various degree programs and houses the Hart District's Academy of the Canyon's. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

COC to host inaugural Nursing and Health Professions Symposium on Saturday

College of the Canyons will host its inaugural Nursing and Health Professions Symposium on Saturday in an effort to provide information about the array of specific health care vocations and…

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Read more about the article The science of finding one’s passion: NextSCV features City of Hope at September event
Heather Duncan speaks at The Main in Old Town Newhall Wednesday afternoon in a presentation hosted by NextSCV identifying and developing the next generation of leaders in SCV. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

The science of finding one’s passion: NextSCV features City of Hope at September event

About 50 people gathered at The MAIN Wednesday to talk about the science of finding one's passion, the topic of NextSCV’s September presentation with the City of Hope. Every month,…

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Read more about the article Valencia Corporate Plaza settles recapitalization for $34 million
Valencia Corporate Plaza settles $34 million recapitalization. Courtesy Photo

Valencia Corporate Plaza settles recapitalization for $34 million

CBRE arranged $34 million in bridge debt financing for the recapitalization of Valencia Corporate Plaza, the real estate firm said Wednesday. The nearly 200,000-square-foot property, located at 28470-28490 Avenue Stanford,…

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Read more about the article Nissan expands into Kia dealership
Champion KIA on the corner of Auto Center Drive and Creekside Road in Valencia on Thursday, September 27, 2018. (Photo by Dan Watson)

Nissan expands into Kia dealership

Champion Nissan at the Valencia Auto Center has extended into Kia, giving Santa Clarita Valley Kia consumers a more local shopping option. Shoppers can now purchase from the Korean-based manufacturer…

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Read more about the article SCV Senior Center hosting Touch-a-Truck’s return on Oct. 13
Lincoln Clunich, 2, hangs onto a ladder on the side of a garbage truck at Touch-A-Truck in Central Park on Saturday. Samie Gebers/The Signal

SCV Senior Center hosting Touch-a-Truck’s return on Oct. 13

As a hand reaches from one generation to another, the SCV Senior Center will bring its Touch-a-Truck event back for families far and wide at Central Park on Oct. 13.

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Read more about the article Trinity football will rely on its versatility against Calvary Chapel Christian
Trinity's Ryan Demarois (3) moves the ball down the field during a football game against Southland Christian at College of the Canyons on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Trinity football will rely on its versatility against Calvary Chapel Christian

Trinity Classical Academy football finishes off its preleague slate tonight with an interesting opponent: Calvary Chapel Christian School of Las Vegas. The Lions are an 8-man football team transitioning to…

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Read more about the article Fresh off a bye week, SCCS football looking to continue its winning ways
The Santa Clarita Christian football team runs onto the field before their game against St. Bernard at Canyon High School last season. Dan Watson / The Signal

Fresh off a bye week, SCCS football looking to continue its winning ways

Traveling south to the city of Temecula, the Santa Clarita Christian School Cardinals will face off against the Rancho Christian Eagles at Rancho Christian High School today. The Cardinals (4-1)…

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Read more about the article Sean McLaughlin | Yes, Our Town Really Is Awesome, and Here Are the Reasons Why
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Sean McLaughlin | Yes, Our Town Really Is Awesome, and Here Are the Reasons Why

It has been a very long time since I’ve written and ranted in this newspaper, on subjects including the political, the wondrous, fascinating natural history we live in, preserving open…

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Read more about the article Saugus’ offensive line looking to hold off Hart defense in league opener
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Saugus’ offensive line looking to hold off Hart defense in league opener

While this year’s contest between Saugus and Hart will feature a bevy of new players including a quarterback for each team that didn’t play in last season’s game, the rivalry…

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