
Canyon softball names new head coach
Taking over as the new head coach of Canyon softball, Scott Goodspeed is excited at the opportunity to be able to involve the Cowboys in the conversation of top programs
Taking over as the new head coach of Canyon softball, Scott Goodspeed is excited at the opportunity to be able to involve the Cowboys in the conversation of top programs
A big rig loaded with honeydew melons caught fire in Castaic late Thursday afternoon. Just before 5 p.m., California Highway Patrol officers received reports from motorists of a truck on
Santa Clarita Transit is working on its next transportation development plan, which means it needs to gather community feedback. Anyone interested in helping can take the transit department’s community survey,
By Tammy Murga | Signal Staff Writer While Santa Clarita officials work with multiple agencies to curb illicit drug use, a new report by the county Health Department indicates marijuana
The city of Santa Clarita has a handy way to ensure it can promptly respond to community issues. Residents have been able to use the city’s mobile application to alert
A 29-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman face several felony and misdemeanor criminal charges after a series of thefts were reported from the lockers and parked cars of LA Fitness
When the dust at the Whittaker-Bermite site settles and 18 years of cleanup comes to a close by year’s end, about 1,000 acres will be available to developers for “unrestricted
Despite excelling in cross country and track and field, Saugus’ Mariah Castillo doesn’t ever seem to tire of training, competing or running. “I never really get tired of competing and
The international, nonprofit organization, Child Rights and You, or CRY America, is hosting an Arts and Movement Carnival in Valencia to raise money to help children who might be in
By Tammy Murga | Signal Staff Writer Triple-digit weather steady into next week and wildfires raging throughout the state have extended a heat alert and caused “unhealthy” air quality for
The American Red Cross continues to face a severe blood shortage despite issuing an emergency call for blood and platelet donors in early July, prompting a College of the Canyons
A preliminary hearing has been set for a Newhall woman accused of murdering her boyfriend after she allegedly shot him to death in the parking lot of a Canoga Park.
Criminal proceedings in the case of a local woman facing several serious criminal charges, including murder in connection with a fatal traffic collision six months ago, have been suspended while
The off-ramp to McBean Parkway from the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 was closed Thursday morning and was expected to remain closed until about 1 p.m. Officers with the California
By Natalie Gilmore For The Signal Earning the ‘Most Exciting Athlete’ title came as no surprise to anyone who knows Hart’s football and track and field grad CJ McMullen.
HOLLYWOOD – California prep football is in the midst of a migration. Players from Southern California have been flying north to Oregon. They’re called the “Cali Flock,” according to social
A federal appeals court ruling on open-carry gun law in Hawaii has drawn reactions and speculation from local activists regarding the possible ways the ruling could affect Santa Clarita gun
Construction is officially underway on the Santa Clarita Valley’s first new sheriff’s station in more than 45 years, as city and county officials gathered Wednesday for the groundbreaking of the
The Santa Clarita Valley’s county liaison of 12 years is leaving in the fall. Rosalind Wayman, the SCV field deputy for 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office, plans to retire
A local man pleaded no contest Wednesday to human trafficking to commit another crime, a felony, and other criminal charges, including assaulting someone with a clothes hanger. Michael Shaw, 38,
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