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500-home project clears approval hurdle

The last remaining road blocks barring construction of more than 500 homes between Shadow Pines and Agua Dulce were removed Thursday by regional planners. The Spring Canyon Project faces one

Signal File Photo: A Metrolink train passes by the historical marker for Lang Southern Pacific Station in Canyon Country on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2017.

Lang Station eyed for industrial commercial use

A Moorpark businessman is eager to put the Lang Station property — the contaminated site owned by the Lubrication Company of America — to good commercial or industrial use, once

Hart looks to log another win over Ventura

Coming off a 39-36 loss to St. Bonaventure last week, Hart is ready to rebound against Ventura tonight at 7 p.m. at Ventura High School. The Indians (2-2) take on

Paul Butler: How MVPs are determined

In sports, we’ll often talk of a Most Valuable Player, or the MVP. The letters MVP make me think how we can reduce the complexity of all organizations into a

COC football adds international players: Part One

Editor’s note: The following is the first of a three-part series featuring international college football players from Germany, Japan and Poland who currently play for College of the Canyons. Today,

Trinity football looks to get going

Looking to get out of a two-game losing slump, Trinity Classical Academy football faces off against St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy on Saturday at Salesian High School at 3 p.m.

Castaic panel pushes road

Members of the Castaic Area Town Council received some reassurance from council member Bob Lewis Wednesday night that an access road connecting Tapia Ranch and Tesoro del Valle is in