Read more about the article Slow start dooms Canyon boys basketball in season opener against Shalhevet
Canyon junior Anthony Gallo tries to get around a defender in the Cowboys' home opener vs Shalhevet High School on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Slow start dooms Canyon boys basketball in season opener against Shalhevet

The Canyon boys basketball team struggled out of the gate on Tuesday night and could not overcome a first-quarter, double-digit deficit, falling to Shalhevet High School 64-57 at Canyon High…

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High-speed rail board to discuss route that would pass through Santa Clarita

The state’s High-Speed Rail Authority board of directors is scheduled to consider moving forward Thursday with a recommended route that would bring the Palmdale-to-Anaheim portion of the California bullet train…

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Read more about the article Unhealthy air quality expected, red flag warning issued for Santa Clarita.
Quebec 2 heads back to Van Nuys Tanker Base after a day of battling the Woolsey Fire burning southwest of Santa Clarita. The Canadair CL-415 "Super Scooper" flies through smokey skies that caused poor air quality alerts to be issued. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Unhealthy air quality expected, red flag warning issued for Santa Clarita.

Local residents can expect unhealthy air quality conditions due to high winds bringing soot and ash from the Woolsey Fire into the Santa Clarita Valley. And while conditions within Santa…

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Read more about the article Domestic Violence Program to change locations, asks for community’s help
The Child & Family Center. Signal file photo

Domestic Violence Program to change locations, asks for community’s help

After being at its current Newhall Avenue spot for more than a year, the Child and Family Center’s Domestic Violence Program is informing the community that it is changing locations.…

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Read more about the article TMU Insider: Women’s volleyball qualifies for nationals for first time in five years
TMU's Madi Fay, a Hart High grad, has helped propel the Mustangs to their first NAIA national tournament appearance since 2013. The Mustangs will open pool play in Sioux City, Iowa, on Nov. 27. Photo by Darcy Brown

TMU Insider: Women’s volleyball qualifies for nationals for first time in five years

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal When asked Monday what gave her confidence that The Master’s University women’s volleyball team could compete for a national title in the coming weeks,…

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Read more about the article City announces annual Thanksgiving community dinner
JoAnne Wheeler is served green beans at the annual Thanksgiving dinner hosted by the City of Santa Clarita and Parkway Motors at the Newhall Community Center. Katharine Lotze/Signal

City announces annual Thanksgiving community dinner

Hundreds of Santa Clarita Valley residents are expected once again to break bread together at multiple, free Thanksgiving dinners, including one at Newhall Community Center. The city of Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article New archery range opens in Haskell Canyon Open Space
Ronnie Silos, left, watches his son Riley, 17, shoot his Olympic style bow at what will be the new 10 lane, 70 meter SCV Archery range in Haskell Open Space in Santa Clarita on Friday, November 09, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

New archery range opens in Haskell Canyon Open Space

From golfing to swimming and biking areas, the Santa Clarita Valley offers a generous amount of outdoor space and amenities for all. But local opportunities just got a little more…

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Read more about the article Canyons women’s golf capture third state title in program history
The College of the Canyons women's golf team shot a combined score of 615 in the two-day championship tournament at Morro Bay Golf Course in Morro Bay, Calif. Courtesy Photo

Canyons women’s golf capture third state title in program history

The College of the Canyons women’s golf team took home the state title on Monday, winning by 18 strokes and a final score of 615 in the two-day, 36-hole event…

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