COC women’s hoops knocked off by Mira Costa in CCCAA SoCal Regionals
COC's Alexis Orellana (22) drives against Mira Costa defender Britney Jarvis(1) at College of the Canyons on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

COC women’s hoops knocked off by Mira Costa in CCCAA SoCal Regionals

Going down to the wire in a CCCAA SoCal Regionals playoff game, the No. 15-seeded College of the Canyons women’s basketball team hosted No. 18 seed Mira Costa at College…

Early scoring gives West Ranch baseball edge over Hart
West Ranch's Jovan Camacho (4) beats the throw to Hart's Ryan Benz (15) at second base as Camacho steals in the sixth inning at West Ranch on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Early scoring gives West Ranch baseball edge over Hart

West Ranch’s Trent Bird stepped on the mound in the sixth inning to replace JD Callahan, who had just given up a hit and walked two other Hart players. In…

City Council, public respond to St. Francis Dam-related bill heading to president
Dan Watson Community Hiking Club Executive Director Dianne Erskine-Hellrigel points to the remaining piece of the St. Francis Dam as she hiked above the site in March 2015. 030615

City Council, public respond to St. Francis Dam-related bill heading to president

Soon after Congress passed a bill Tuesday proposing the creation of four new national monuments, including one for the St. Francis Dam disaster site, the Santa Clarita City Council and…

City, community celebrates completion of Newhall Ranch Road Bridge expansion
Members of the Santa Clarita City Council and other dignitaries cut the ribbon for the Newhall Ranch Road Road bridge widening project Wednesday morning. Cory Rubin/The Signal

City, community celebrates completion of Newhall Ranch Road Bridge expansion

The completion of a $16 million construction project to improve one of Santa Clarita’s busiest areas for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists was officially celebrated Wednesday. “Today is a great day…

Valencia’s pitching dooms Saugus in Foothill League baseball opener
Valencia junior pitcher Tyler Robitaille brings the heat in a league matchup with Saugus at Saugus High School on February 27. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Valencia’s pitching dooms Saugus in Foothill League baseball opener

Valencia baseball came into its Foothill League opener against Saugus focused. Breaking the game wide open in the third and fourth innings, Valencia manufactured runs and handed Saugus its first…

PHOTO: Black History Month

The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday at its regular meeting recognized February as Black History Month, which is an annual observation that celebrates important people and happenings in African…

Raagib Quraishi creates a comfortable home environment for seniors
Ricky Quraishi gets a resident comfortable in his chair after lunch at his home in Stevonson Ranch that he converted into a hospice care facility. Cory Rubin/The SIgnal

Raagib Quraishi creates a comfortable home environment for seniors

After working for two years as a caregiver, Raagib Quraishi opened his own facility, Young At Heart, in June 2018 with his parents’ help in the Stevenson Ranch house he grew up in.

Sewer officials: Litigation costs have derailed plans
FILE PHOTO. Luz Elena Henao, a treatment plant operator, cleans off large water filters used at the Sanitation District's Valencia Water Reclamation Plant on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

Sewer officials: Litigation costs have derailed plans

Facing the threat of stiff fines from state water officials several years ago, Santa Clarita Valley sewage treatment officials approved a multi-million-dollar plan to desalinate water sent downstream from the…

College hosts Women Who Weld workshop
“Come closer so you can see,” said Samantha Farr to 20 women as they adjusted their welding helmets at the sold-out Women Who Weld workshop held at College of the Canyons on Friday, Feb. 22, 2019. (Courtesy of College of the Canyons)

College hosts Women Who Weld workshop

In an attempt to address the inequities faced by women in fields like welding, soldering and brazing, College of the Canyons hosted a Women Who Weld workshop last week. Despite…

Sewer officials say litigation costs derailed recycled water plan
FILE PHOTO. Discharged water, or effluent, will meet contamination levels met by the SCV Sanitation District/ Jim Holt The Signal

Sewer officials say litigation costs derailed recycled water plan

Facing the threat of stiff fines from state water officials several years ago, Santa Clarita Valley sewage treatment officials approved a multimillion-dollar plan to desalinate water sent downstream from the…

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