Read more about the article Jury trial postponed in crash that left 6 dead
Law enforcement personnel examine a vehicle involved in a fiery crash on Interstate 5 that killed six people. Photo courtesy of Rick McClure

Jury trial postponed in crash that left 6 dead

The jury trial that was scheduled to get underway Tuesday for a truck driver accused of manslaughter in the deaths of two women and four children killed in 2016 was…

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Read more about the article 2018 COC women’s soccer preview
Cougars sophomore Alondra Solis passes the ball in a scrimmage at College of the Canyons on Tuesday. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

2018 COC women’s soccer preview

Over the past seven seasons, College of the Canyons women’s soccer team and coach Justin Lundin have created a winning tradition that is unheard of and a feat that few…

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Read more about the article West Ranch girls volleyball struggles at home, lose in four sets
West Ranch's Allison Jacobs puts the ball in the air against Louisville. The Wildcats played at home against the Royals Tuesday evening. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

West Ranch girls volleyball struggles at home, lose in four sets

The West Ranch girls volleyball team won the first set against Louisville on Tuesday, but it was the only victory of the night, as the Wildcats fell in four sets.…

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Read more about the article Full house at VIA’s active shooter training luncheon
Jenny Ketchepaw, vice president and training manager at Citizens Business Bank demonstrates a backpack that turns into a bullet proof vest during the VIA active shooter training luncheon on Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018. For September, the monthly luncheon will feature a City Council candidate forum. Tammy Murga/The Signal

Full house at VIA’s active shooter training luncheon

A sea of hands went up in a room filled with scores of individuals when asked if they knew someone or had heard from someone affected by the 2017 Las…

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Read more about the article Valencia grad Cole Murphy headed to new pro football league
Cole Murphy. Photo by Charles Wainwright SU Athletic Communications

Valencia grad Cole Murphy headed to new pro football league

Former Valencia and Syracuse kicker Cole Murphy recently agreed to a deal to play in the new Alliance of American Football professional league. The AAF is an eight-team league, founded…

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Read more about the article Undeterred, striving for success
Valencia High School alumna Keilah Kelso achieved her dream of graduating from UCLA. Kelso says she faced multiple obstacles, including being hit by a drunk driver with two girls in the car. (Courtesy photo)

Undeterred, striving for success

Approximately 3,800 Hart District freshmen began their high school studies on Thursday, prompting a Valencia High School and recent UCLA graduate to recall the story of her academic journey and…

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Read more about the article Motorcyclist hurt in solo crash near San Francisquito Canyon Road
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Motorcyclist hurt in solo crash near San Francisquito Canyon Road

A motorcyclist was injured and taken to the hospital Tuesday morning, following a solo-vehicle crash on a dirt road off San Francisquito Canyon Road. The incident happened shortly before 7:30…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: Multiple Master’s teams to play ranked opponents in preseason
TMU sophomore and Hart High grad Madi Fay is expected to be a factor for Mustang women's volleyball this season both as an opposite and an outside hitter. Photo by Darcy Brown

TMU Insider: Multiple Master’s teams to play ranked opponents in preseason

The Master’s University’s fall sports teams set out to construct challenging non-conference schedules for 2018, an endeavor validated last week when the NAIA released its preseason coaches polls. Several of…

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