
Hart hits the road with new confidence
Coming off their first win of the season, Hart football enters this week’s contest against Burbank with a renewed sense of confidence. “Winning that game really shows us where we’re
Coming off their first win of the season, Hart football enters this week’s contest against Burbank with a renewed sense of confidence. “Winning that game really shows us where we’re
Beginning the season on a three-game losing streak, Golden Valley football will host Crespi of Encino to shake off the rust that has plagued them so far and take on
Set to face off against Palmdale today at 7 p.m. in Palmdale, Canyon football is coming off its first win of the season after winning on the road at John
American Legion Hall I met Jo Ann Fielder last November when The Greatest Generation Foundation’s excellent photographer, John Riedy, visited Newhall’s American Legion Hall for a complimentary veterans portrait shoot.
In his second session in office, Sen. Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park, said he felt an obligation to fill the “gap left by Washington to protect Californians” by authoring legislation for
Bridge to Home is inviting Santa Clarita Valley residents who want to help the homeless to dine six stories up during next month’s annual Soup for the Soul fundraiser.
Squaring off against Canyon on Thursday night, the Saugus girls volleyball team gave the Cowboys a run for their money and came out victorious with a 3-1 road win. Jumping
Video courtesy of NewsSourceLA Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies took a man into custody in connection with a stolen-vehicle investigation in Canyon Country on Thursday evening. Station officials confirmed
Prior to the start of each individual game, Hart girls volleyball has a ritual. Libero Noelle Blumel air-dribbles a make-believe basketball, then shoots it through a hoop formed by an
Two men and two women, all from Bakersfield, face several criminal charges including mail theft, drug and conspiracy after deputies followed up on reports of a “suspicious vehicle” in shopping
Child & Family Center officials announced new LGBTQ+ groups for teens and parents starting in September.
Homicide detectives investigating the death of 15-year-old Christian Nsubuga, a junior at Saugus High School, won’t know what they’re dealing with until they obtain autopsy results. “We’re conducting a death
The SCCS football team is coming off a huge 47-14 win last week over Northgate behind a spectacular display from quarterback Blake Kirshner. Kirshner and the Cardinals offense will look
A woman was shaken up Thursday morning after her car ran into a medical building near Valencia High School. Shortly after 9:50 a.m., the car crashed into a building on
A transient was arrested on suspicion of burglary and drug possession Saturday after he was allegedly found breaking into a Canyon Country business. The unemployed 33-year-old man, identified by deputies
A Los Angeles Police Department traffic officer who lives in Valencia was arraigned in a Los Angeles court Wednesday on a felony charge of worker’s compensation fraud. Officer Jason Gordon,
Two men accused of killing Kimberly Harvill, whose body was found in Gorman two years ago, appeared in court Wednesday. Joshua Aaron Robertson, 28, and Alex Richard Valdez, 29, both
Santa Clarita city officials emphasized they don’t plan to cite the homeless for sleeping on sidewalks before a year-round shelter is built, after a federal court ruled Tuesday that it’s
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal Just one game into the 2018 season College of the Canyons freshman kicker Tanner Brown is already having a major impact for the Cougars.
The phrase “a close sweep” may seem like an oxymoron in volleyball, but that’s exactly what happened between Saugus and West Ranch in the Foothill League season opener on Wednesday
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