
SCCS boys basketball persevere through turbulent season
SANTA ANA — It wasn’t the ending they were hoping for. The Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball team fell to Rolling Hills Preparatory School 56-49 in the CIF-Southern Section

SANTA ANA — It wasn’t the ending they were hoping for. The Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball team fell to Rolling Hills Preparatory School 56-49 in the CIF-Southern Section

A crash early in the morning woke up Michelle Goertz and her dog, leaving them confused and searching the dark for answers. And an hour after the initial disruption and

SANTA ANA — Returning to a CIF-Southern Section Championship for the second time in as many years, Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball had its hands full with Rolling Hills

From wall to wall, booth to booth and face to face, everything about the 3rd Annual Many Families, One Community Family Resource Fair was full Saturday. For the third time

Three months after Supervisor Kathryn Barger proposed an emergency plan following a chaotic Thanksgiving Day weekend in terms of Interstate 5 traffic congestion, the Castaic Town Council on Wednesday heard

The Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball team will be playing in its second straight CIF-Southern Section finals on Saturday at 4 p.m., taking on Rolling Hills Preparatory School in

No. 8 in a series of 52 commemorating 100-year anniversary of The Signal “I hate journalists. There is nothing in them but tittering jeering emptiness. They have all made what

As the two sides continue attempting to work out an agreement, College of the Canyons and members of the college’s faculty association participated in their third mediation meeting this week.

When coffee shop owner Brad Lanfranco looks at empty space on the coffee bar counter where the tip jar sat before it was scooped up by a thief Thursday night,

City inspectors yellow-tagged the homes of multiple Santa Clarita Valley residents Friday as shifting land on a hill near the 1900 block of Terri Drive continued to sink and forced

Valencia wrestling took half a dozen wrestlers to the CIF State Championships on Thursday. Two are advancing to wrestle on Saturday, the final day of the three-day tournament. Ben Gould

In the final game of the regular season for College of the Canyons men’s hoops, the Cougars pulled out all the stops in a 96-62 decisive victory over LA Pierce

When you see Sam Silver driving around town in his car, you might think he wears everything about himself on the surface. For instance, the exterior of his car is

It’s a bird. It’s a plane. No, the huge aircraft that kept circling the Santa Clarita Valley all day Friday is part of movie filming over Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch.

The trial of a commercial trucker accused of killing two women and four young children when his big rig hit a minivan two years ago is expected to resume next

A basketball coach who once worked at several Santa Clarita Valley schools was arraigned Friday on 15 sex crimes, including six counts of committing a lewd act upon a child.

Surrounded by a dozen Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station personnel, Mayor Marsha McLean on Friday recognized law enforcement’s efforts in achieving “the lowest crime rate in Santa Clarita history.” “Today

A Palmdale man was arrested on suspicion of evading law enforcement Thursday evening, following an hour-long police pursuit that wound through Saugus and Valencia and ended up rolling toward Val

To protect rural communities from unlawful dumping, Sen. Scott Wilk has introduced Senate Bill 409, which seeks to enhance illegal dumping enforcement efforts. “For too long, high desert and Inland

Hundreds of Paul Walker fans who jammed the College of the Canyons campus last year for a car memorial service in honor of the actor will now have to drive