
P.E. teacher raises funds to buy shoes for students
Although she works as a physical education teacher on special assignment at all 15 schools in the Saugus Union School District, Sam Ford saw a particular need at Cedar Creek
Although she works as a physical education teacher on special assignment at all 15 schools in the Saugus Union School District, Sam Ford saw a particular need at Cedar Creek
As more rain is scheduled to fall on the Santa Clarita Valley, the earth at the Trestles/American Beauty landslide site continued to move as of Thursday afternoon. “There’s definitely been
Parents of a girl rescued after she was found pushing on a second-floor window screen early this month appeared in court Monday on charges of cruelty to a child that
In response to a spike in the number of recent traffic collisions involving pedestrians and cyclists, local sheriff’s deputies plan to carry out a safety crackdown Monday. Between 5 a.m.
The owner of a minivan called deputies when he found a man and a woman sleeping on a mattress in his vehicle parked in Castaic. This was a problem for
Elected representatives, local school board members and residents of the Santa Clarita Valley gathered at College of the Canyons Thursday to discuss their ongoing efforts to improve local education. Described
As long-sparring foes, Cemex and the city of Santa Clarita enter what appears to be the final 16 months of their rocky relationship. A recent lawsuit filed by the former
The Saugus track and field team hosted West Ranch on Thursday in the third Foothill League meet of the season, though only the track athletes competed. Field events were postponed
Going point-for-point to begin the first game, Saugus boys volleyball visited Golden Valley in a gritty must-win match for both teams on Thursday. Holding a narrow 10-9 lead, Saugus sophomore
The Hart boys lacrosse team always has an enthusiastic celebration after a win, but after beating Valencia, the Indians seemed to rush the field a little faster, hang on the
Yelling chants and holding signs, dozens of Santa Clarita parents, students and their supporters held a streetside rally against bullying Thursday. Event organizers say their motive was to see the
The fight is over — for the most part. That’s the message that city of Santa Clarita officials and local dignitaries expressed Thursday over the Cemex ruling from the Interior
The Santa Clarita Valley just got juicier with the opening of the first Pressed Juicery in the area Thursday at The Patios at the Westfield Valencia Town Center. Despite the
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal College of the Canyons baseball started the second round of conference play with an important 11-0 win over conference and regional rival Antelope Valley
His abuelita was a hard woman “always on the move,” according to Fernando Osorio. In fact, when he was 24 years old and she was in her mid-70s, he held
In Ukraine, he goes by “Danylo.” In Valencia, he’s “Daniel.” But no matter where Daniel Moroz is, there is always hockey. Currently, he lives about 10 minutes from Ice Station
Saugus Union School District board members heard from a Castaic Union School District board member about a little girl at Rosedell Elementary who is “fighting like a unicorn” against her
The seven-week trial of a commercial driver charged with six counts of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter has ended in a hung jury and a mistrial declared in the case of 71-year-old
VNews release Volunteer registration for the 26th annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival is now open for those interested in bringing “the best fest in the West.” Santa Claritans who wish
There are two new faces in the world of Foothill League tennis that are making an immediate impact for their teams. New faces to coaching, that is. Former teammates and
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