
2017-2018 West Ranch Year in Review
Relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, the West Ranch has shown throughout the 2017-18 school year that they belong in the competitive Foothill League. “I think we got a
Relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, the West Ranch has shown throughout the 2017-18 school year that they belong in the competitive Foothill League. “I think we got a
By Natalie Gilmore For The Signal Centurions Tony Jacob and Anthony Ramirez stepped up in the Valley Invitational Baseball League semifinal to lift Saugus baseball over Chatsworth 4-3 on Wednesday
Deputies detained nine people Tuesday night, all accused of trespassing in the Santa Clara River wash near a popular biking trail in Canyon Country. About 8 p.m., deputies with the
Stakeholders in the cleanup of close to 1,000 acres of contaminated land at Whittaker-Bermite expressed delight Wednesday at meeting a year-end deadline but were frustrated over having to wait for
The California Condor’s habitat, open space preservation, Grapevine traffic, affordable housing, seismology, fire safety and Valley Fever were among the issues discussed at a public hearing Wednesday on the proposed
Mayor Pro Tem Marsha McLean and Councilman Cameron Smyth will be part of Los Angeles County’s delegation at the League of California Cities conference in September.
By Perry Smith and Austin Dave California Highway Patrol officers were doing what they normally do Saturday night, patrolling Santa Clarita Valley streets and highways looking for instances of unsafe
When Wanted, a Bon Jovi cover band, took the stage as the first band in the city of Santa Clarita’s summer Concerts in the Park series, fans probably wouldn’t have
The Santa Clarita City Council has endorsed a bill authored by state Sen. Scott Wilk calling for a strategic statewide plan to address homelessness in California.
The highly anticipated modernization project at Pinetree Community School is expected to commence shortly after the Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board gives the project its final green light
A West Ranch High School graduate was recently selected as one of the inaugural winners of the Power of Video Scholarship worth up to $25,000. Nicholas Brinkley, a student at
College of the Canyons honored its longstanding chancellor on Tuesday, as staff and faculty hosted a party to celebrate Dianne G. Van Hook’s 30 years on-campus. As one of the
In an effort to analyze students’ needs and tailor instruction to their growing demands, the Sulphur Springs Union School District is expected to renew its contract with Illuminate, a data
Setting some pretty lofty goals, the Valencia high school sports programs set the bar pretty high for the incoming class of student-athletes year after year. “Our goal is always to
Natalie Gilmore For The Signal An indoor gym and some fierce competition is exactly what the Saugus girls basketball team needed during a Southern California heat wave. Traveling to Burroughs
Deputies administering Narcan revived the unconscious victim of an opioid drug overdose Saturday, one year after a phalanx of civic leaders, first responders and physicians joined in the grand
When Denise Mitchell, a local mother of five, drove by the young man clutching the railing on the Whites Canyon Road bridge, she feared the worst. The young man who
A Canyon Country man accused of having stabbed his partner multiple times was arrested Monday night on suspicion of attempted murder. The 33-year-old was arrested by deputies with the Santa
The L.A. County Parks and Recreation Department presents “Goin’ Country at Hart” as part of its latest Recreation After Dark event at William S. Hart Park. Residents are invited to
The city of Santa Clarita presents “Putting on Power,” a new exhibition of Native American masks, on display now through Sept. 24 at the Old Town Newhall Library Community Room.
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