
COC Insider: Cougars freshman kicker establishing himself early
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.
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
College of the Canyons honored its longstanding chancellor with a ceremony in the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center, where the Board of Trustees announced that the main road
College of the Canyons volleyball suffered its first defeat of the young season, losing in three sets to Irvine Valley College, last year’s state champions and the team that eliminated
For the 25th year, SuperScoopers from Quebec, Canada, have arrived in Los Angeles County to assist firefighters as fire season approaches.
A Saugus Union School District Board member criticized a privacy bill penned by Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Antelope Valley, during the SUSD’s board meeting Tuesday. “I was really disappointed that to
Two months after a vote to increase maintenance fees, the residents of the Hillcrest district in Castaic can anticipate seeing changes to their overgrown hillsides soon, Los Angeles County officials
Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, said he’s proud of his two major legislative accomplishments this session, which helped bring tax relief for film studios and took sex offenders out of
Under trees at the corner of Valencia Boulevard and McBean Parkway, the SCV Grandmothers for Peace waved and stood holding signs Sunday afternoon.
Suiting up for Canyon High School’s varsity football team, junior quarterback Aydyn Litz had to grow up quickly as he was tabbed the Week 1 starter at quarterback for the
Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a 15-year-old boy who was found unresponsive Wednesday morning inside a Valencia home, near Rio Norte Junior High School. A spokeswoman for the
California teens may soon be able to snooze their alarms an extra time or two after state lawmakers approved a bill Friday that aims to regulate school start times. Senate
The Saugus Union School District honored a former Classified Employee of the Year during Tuesday’s meeting of the governing board with a certificate of recognition to commemorate his efforts in
Canyon High School celebrated more than just a new school year during Back to School Night Tuesday. From current to former students and staff, hundreds gathered to celebrate the school’s
A cold wind and rain accompanied resident Fred Arnold, 50, as he stepped up to the starting line at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in South Africa.
Tonight marks the beginning of Foothill League volleyball and every team is vying for a shot at the league crown. Last year, Valencia and Hart split the league title after
SYLMAR – West Ranch’s Noelle Song and Valencia’s Ashley Song have a lot in common. For one, they share the same last name, although they aren’t related. “We kind of
More than a dozen motorists were arrested over the Labor Day weekend on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Officials with the SCV Sheriff’s Station and the California
Santa Clarita Valley ratepayers who were commended by water officials for their diligence in conserving water are beginning to use as much water as they did before the latest drought.
“I knew it happened right away because it kept buckling, but I finished the rest of the game and that was it for me.” The Santa Clarita Christian School’s football
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