Former tennis teammates begin new journey as head coaches
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
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
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
Since the Bureau of Land Management granted Cemex two 10-year back-to-back mining contracts, civic leaders, environmental groups and residents have been fighting to stop the mine from happening. The battle
In a night filled with speeches, history and food, Bowman High School celebrated its 50th anniversary Tuesday. Started in 1969, Bowman High School has seen thousands of students and faculty
Facing off against St. Monica for the second time in eight days, Valencia girls lacrosse welcomed the Crusaders to Valencia on Wednesday. Getting off to a slow start due to
A suspect who was believed to have robbed someone while using a knife as a weapon was found in a 7-Eleven bathroom and transported to the hospital Wednesday. At approximately
Makers and innovators of all ages have been invited to stretch their imaginations and ingenuity at the second annual SoCal MakerSpace Festival, scheduled 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at
California Institute of the Arts Student Will Kjeer was recently selected as a winner of the 2019 Yamaha Young Performing Artist (YYPA) Competition. The annual program seeks to honor outstanding
After four years of investigation, wrangling and debate, a federal review board has reached a decision in Cemex’s appeal of the contract-canceling decision made by the Bureau of Land Management
Several Newhall residents living alongside Placerita Creek have expressed concern over the potential for increased flooding after recent pipeline work by Southern California Gas Co. that drew a notice from
A male pedestrian died early Wednesday morning after being struck by a freight train near Soledad Canyon Road and Ruether Avenue. An investigation involving at least three separate agencies continued
A kidnapping suspect found hiding last year in an empty train car after a two-day search by police was ordered to stand trial this week. Stephen Merle Houk, 46, appeared
Two years ago, a spike in the number of pedestrian collisions prompted city officials to team up with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station to try and curb the trend.
Local sheriff’s deputies paid their respects Tuesday to a fellow deputy shot and killed in the line of duty four decades ago. On March 19, 1978, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s
County supervisors, citing a number of worrisome scientific studies, placed a 30-day ban on the use of glyphosate, a controversial herbicide used on county lands, until they figure out its
After three days filled with panicked engineering, signs of camaraderie and robots smashing into one another, the Santa Clarita local Team 691 has won an invitation to the 2019 FIRST
By Jason Greenwald For The Signal Hart boys volleyball battled through early adversity to beat Valencia in their second league game to remain undefeated on Tuesday at Valencia. After dropping
Before every round, the West Ranch boys golf team repeats the same phrase: “Playing for Poppy.” The CIF state finals are hosted at Poppy Hills, and that’s the destination the
While the final score read 11-7 in Valencia’s favor, the boys tennis match with West Ranch on Tuesday was much closer than those numbers indicated. The Vikings and Wildcats tied
Midway through the second inning of his team’s game against Golden Valley, Hart coach Steve Calendo turned to the players in the dugout and asked what the score was. “Zero-zero,”
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