
Golden Valley athletes sign National Letters of Intent
For most Golden Valley High School students, Wednesday, Feb. 6 was just another school day in the Santa Clarita Valley. But for softball player Sophia Medellin and track & field

For most Golden Valley High School students, Wednesday, Feb. 6 was just another school day in the Santa Clarita Valley. But for softball player Sophia Medellin and track & field

By Jim Holt & Perry Smith One person is dead, one injured, following a three-vehicle crash late Monday night and a local man arrested on suspicion of driving under the

Hosting a CIF Southern Section Division 5A second-round playoff game, Trinity Classical Academy girls basketball team came into The Master’s University energetic, riding a nine-game winning streak on Saturday. “We

The Saugus girls basketball team found itself ahead by just one point entering the fourth quarter against Palos Verdes in the second round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 2A tournament,

Public health officials issued a cold weather alert on Monday after the National Weather Service issued a frost advisory for parts of Los Angeles County, including the Santa Clarita Valley.

Major Impact Theater is a nonprofit organization that helps adults with special needs develop their confidence and presentation skills through theater arts, and Cupid’s Crush is one of two fundraisers the group holds to help finance its two annual shows.

In his 17 years of responding to traffic collisions, California Highway Patrol Officer D.C. Williams had never experienced anything as “horrific” as the fiery crash that killed two women and
Despite its reviews and subtitles, movie goers at Congregation Beth Shalom admired the screening of “Let Yourself Go,” the subsequent film in the synagogue’s CBS Film Series, on Sunday. “It

Rather than “hug me” or “kiss me,” children painted conversation heart canvases with messages like “text me” at the Valentines Kids Canvas Workshop at Color Me Mine on Sunday. “Generally

The Signal celebrated its 100-year anniversary on Feb. 7, and to recognize the milestone, SCVTV recently digitized documents and photographs, along with more than a dozen interviews, to create the

The second Sunday of the month, Blue Star Mothers hosts an informal “Coffee and Camaraderie” breakfast at the American Legion Post 507 in Newhall, open to anyone military affiliated who feels they need support.

With Valentine’s Day around the corner, couples and friends made a stop at Valentine’s Salsa Dance Night, hosted by the city of Santa Clarita, at the Canyon Country Community Center

Years after they were living in a homeless encampment in Agua Dulce, Joseph Cervantes made his way to Help the Children in Santa Clarita to pick up groceries for him

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies confirmed they responded to a report of a Saugus man whom they suspect was run over by his own vehicle Saturday. The call came

Smiles were seen behind masks as Single Mothers Outreach held its 9th annual Empowering HeArts Gala at the Hyatt Regency Valencia Friday. The fundraiser’s goal was to help programs and

In front of an audience that filled nearly every seat in the boardroom, Castaic Union School district administrators recognized their 2018-19 teachers and staff members of the year last week.

As a grandparent, it is not always expected that you’ll be raising children anymore, but some seniors don’t have a choice if it’s their grandchild in need of care and

Around the holiday season a year ago, Canyon Country resident Gretchen Zovak outgrew her kitchen making treats for those with a sweet tooth. “Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I was so

Boston Scientific Valencia employees joined volunteers from PFLAG Santa Clarita Valley on Wednesday to assemble information packets for distribution to schools, libraries, parents of LGBTQ children and other community members.

It was supposed to be Rosedell Elementary School’s monthly “School Spirit Rally,” but it was more like an Addison Rally. Despite it being cold, people were quickly warmed up when