Read more about the article Canyon, West Ranch track and field open league in tightly contested match
Canyon's Emily Guluzza wins the 1600-meter against West Ranch at Canyon on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Canyon, West Ranch track and field open league in tightly contested match

The Canyon track and field team hosted West Ranch for the first Foothill League dual meet of the season on Thursday, as the Cowboys embark on a journey for their…

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Read more about the article Deputies: ‘Passed out’ driver wakes up for ‘mini-pursuit’
Wearing blue rubber gloves, Deputy Sheriff Rasab sifts through a bag of items collected from a Ford F-150 parked on Robin Avenue in Saugus. Sheriff's officials detained one man at the location during an investigation into a suspected drunk driver. Austin Dave/The Signal

Deputies: ‘Passed out’ driver wakes up for ‘mini-pursuit’

A man found passed out in his pickup truck by sheriff’s deputies allegedly woke up and led them on a short pursuit, which, ultimately, ended in his arrest on suspicion…

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Read more about the article Canyon boys volleyball prevails over Chaminade in four games
Canyon's Aaron Berko (9) watches his shot go past Chaminade defenders at Canyon High on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Canyon boys volleyball prevails over Chaminade in four games

Canyon boys volleyball held a two-game lead over non-league opponent Chaminade heading into the third game at Canyon High School on Thursday. Dropping the third game, the Cowboys were able…

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Read more about the article Local parent’s wish came true
Anthony Bevan, right, and his family from left, Hilda, Ryan, 6, and Kaylie, 12, sit in their new 2018 Honda Civic LX after Bevan's winning ticket was drawn during the WiSH Education Foundation fundraiser held at AutoNation Chevrolet in Valencia on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local parent’s wish came true

Anthony Bevan, the parent of a Sierra Vista Junior High School seventh-grade student, was the lucky winner of a brand new 2018 Honda Civic LX from AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia on…

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Read more about the article COC Insider: Cougars golf sit atop WSC standings
College of the Canyons freshmen Nobuhiko Wakaari and Jules Lavigne finished first and second, respectively, in the field at the Western State Conference (WSC) event hosted by COC at Valencia Country Club on Monday. Wakaari and Lavigne have now finished first and second in back-to-back tourneys to help lead the Cougars, which won the event, back into first place in the season standings. Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director

COC Insider: Cougars golf sit atop WSC standings

Jesse Munoz For The Signal Four tournaments into the 2019 season and the College of the Canyons men’s golf team is back in familiar territory, at the top of the…

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Read more about the article COC set to offer Spanish for Healthcare Workers certificate
New and returning College of the Canyons students can benefit from the wide range of classes that will be offered in subjects such as geology, history, health sciences, math, political science, sociology, psychology, English, business, economics, photography, welding, and water technology.

COC set to offer Spanish for Healthcare Workers certificate

College of the Canyons is preparing to offer a new Spanish for Healthcare Workers certificate program in an effort to meet the growing need for Spanish-speaking health care professionals. The…

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Read more about the article City announces fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase
Children participate in a variety of arts and crafts during the annual Youth Art Showcase. Georgia Rios/ The Signal

City announces fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase

Young artists will have the opportunity to show off their artistic skills at the fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase, the city of Santa Clarita announced Wednesday. The event, in honor…

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Read more about the article Labor of love: New Old Town Newhall Farmers Market manager shares goals for locale
New Old Town Newhall Farmers Market manager Larry McClements got his foot in the market business after helping his 16-year-old son Brandon (right) manage a peach stand at the locale. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

Labor of love: New Old Town Newhall Farmers Market manager shares goals for locale

Just more than three years ago, Larry McClements thought a farmers market in Old Town Newhall “is never going to happen.” Today, he’s the new market manager that brings Santa…

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Read more about the article County renews landscaping contracts
FILE PHOTO. Unkempt brush and weeds encroaches on the sidewalks on Hillcrest Parkway in Castaic. Cory Rubin/The Signal

County renews landscaping contracts

With county landscaping contracts set to expire this month, county supervisors approved new contracts for each of the five districts, with District 5 getting the lion’s share of allocated money.…

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Read more about the article Nearly 2 inches of rain gets dumped on SCV in 24 hours
A car crosses the flooded intersection at Hasley Canyon Road and Del Valle Road in Castaic after heavy rains. Dan Watson/The Signal

Nearly 2 inches of rain gets dumped on SCV in 24 hours

As the latest storm swept into the Santa Clarita Valley with a fanfare of thunder and lightning, it dumped close to 2 inches of rain in a 24-hour period by…

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Read more about the article Hope Through Horses Open Barn rescheduled due to flooding
Straightening Reins executive director, Deborah Rocha, says equine therapy ranch is struggling with water damage due to the rain. Emily Alvarenga/The Signal

Hope Through Horses Open Barn rescheduled due to flooding

Straightening Reins, an equine therapy ranch, and Redemption Road K9, a canine cynology center, had planned to host their first Hopes Through Horses Open Barn this Saturday, but due to…

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