
Woman killed in truck route crash identified
The county coroner has identified the woman killed Tuesday when her car went underneath a semi truck on the northbound side of Interstate 5 as 32-year-old Jacqueline Nicole Maynard. Investigators
The county coroner has identified the woman killed Tuesday when her car went underneath a semi truck on the northbound side of Interstate 5 as 32-year-old Jacqueline Nicole Maynard. Investigators
Re-writing history is difficult. Re-writing history two years in a row is even harder. But the Valencia boys basketball team did just that by reaching the CIF-Southern Section semifinals for
After 12 years of writing letters, lobbying officials and waiting, Lance Vaughn and his son Garrett will finally be able to see the grand opening of a new skate park
The commercial trucker accused of killing two women and four young children when his big rig hit a minivan two years ago yawned 14 times as he drove through the
Needham Ranch has not shied away from visibility to those passing through Highway 14 near Sierra Highway since the start of construction. And it’s about to grow in size after
This season, Canyon’s Jessie Lara decided to take tennis more seriously. After two years on varsity, his third was going to be dedicated to hitting harder, serving stronger and winning.
The Golden Valley swim team hosted Highland High School in its first official swim meet of the 2018-19 season at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center on Wednesday. Highland’s girls varsity
College of the Canyons recently created a Continuing Education Survey to identify the unique and specific needs of the Santa Clarita Valley community, and school leaders are inviting residents to
Prior to Sunday’s legislative introduction deadline, Sen. Scott Wilk introduced Senate Bill 333, a measure aimed at California’s homeless crisis. If passed, SB 333 will require the Homeless Coordinating and
Following in the same tradition they’ve held for the last five decades, the Xi Nu Zeta sorority is once again hosting their annual lasagna dinner scholarship fundraiser at Our Lady
After having first protested against Saugus Union School District board member David Barlavi during the Feb. 5 board meeting, a group of protesters carrying signs and waving banners once again
Moving to Southern California from Canada may seem like it comes with its fair share of adjustments but for Valencia’s Yasmine Ahllamara, the transition was a smooth one, thanks to
From breaking news to heartfelt community stories, The Signal has covered the Santa Clarita Valley from behind the spotlight for decades. On Tuesday, the cameras turned to The Mighty Signal
Home court advantage is called that for a reason. The benefits of playing at home are plentiful. From avoiding the rigors of travel to having more fans in the crowd
Santa Clarita Valley boys volleyball got underway on Tuesday, as Canyon traveled to Palmdale to take on Knight High School. Canyon fell in five sets: 25-19, 25-22, 19-25, 21-25, 17-19.
College of the Canyons men’s basketball headed south to West Los Angeles College for its final road game of the year on Tuesday. Avenging a loss in their first matchup,
A Saugus man convicted last month on two separate misdemeanor driving offenses was arrested Sunday on suspicion of possessing child pornography, a felony. Justin Angeles, a 23-year-old consultant, was arrested
Now into its third week, prosecutors continued presenting their case to the jury in the trial of a truck driver accused of manslaughter in the deaths of two women and
SCV Water officials who voted in May for no increases to the property tax rate remained true to that pledge when they reviewed state water costs and revisited rate-setting recently.
A Mission Hills man was arrested early Sunday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol causing injury following a solo-vehicle crash in the Newhall Pass. A male
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