
Cardinals’ defense dominates in win over de Toledo
Santa Clarita Christian School’s Kelly Lotz was sporting a slight black eye heading into the game against de Toledo on Monday at SCCS. “Second one of the season,” the freshman

Santa Clarita Christian School’s Kelly Lotz was sporting a slight black eye heading into the game against de Toledo on Monday at SCCS. “Second one of the season,” the freshman

Trinity Classical Academy boys soccer faced off against Vasquez High School at Tesoro Sports Park on Monday to open Heritage League play. Beginning the game with intensity, Trinity was able

A specialty team of detectives including a Santa Clarita Valley contingent that led the nation this year for the largest amount of heroin seized roadside has been temporarily shut

Some Santa Clarita property owners have about a month to vote on a measure that could leave them paying 560 percent more than what they already owe in streetlight maintenance

Known for its sandy shorelines and hilltop enclaves, the hillsides of Malibu are blackened. Pacific sands typically golden brown are peppered with ash. Twisted metal and debris dot the landscape,

By Jim Mullen Signal Contributing Writer What happened to all the cigarette machines that used to be in every store, bar and gas station in the country not so many

It goes without saying for longtime Santa Clarita Valley residents, the holiday season around town has traditionally made the month of December one of the most unique times of the

By Robert Lamoureux Signal Contributing Writer Question No. 1 Hello Robert, I am a fan of yours, and as a real estate broker, I have been able to refer many

By Ray “the Realtor” Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer While many home-sellers think having their home on the market during the holiday season is not a good idea, I take a

By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer Jamie Hernandez and Tony Santa Cruz spend their days like most people — working at least 40 hours a week. But they don’t go

In Megan Huber’s sport, she only has one teammate. And that teammate is often around 6 feet tall, and weighs about 2,000 pounds. The Saugus student-athlete and her teammate hurdle

Homicide detectives probing last week’s discovery of a human skull found at the western end of Magic Mountain Parkway found more human remains in the same area with the help

A single-vehicle traffic collision early Sunday morning killed a 29-year-old man from Canyon Country. Omar Garcia was pronounced dead at the hospital at 1:01 a.m. Sunday, Sarah Ardalani, spokeswoman for

Over 350 young adults across 157 experiment teams filled the East Gymnasium and cafeteria at College of the Canyons on Friday night, all with the science of space on their

Santa Clarita resident Jane Lopez said moving into the Santa Clarita Valley six years ago changed her life. “Moving here has changed a lot for myself and my family,” Lopez

By Taylor Villanueva Signal Staff Writer The world of online shopping has become more accessible in the last few years. According to Statista, “retail e-commerce sales worldwide are forecast to

Like most kids, Kylie Munson, 13, enjoys a healthy mix of extracurricular activities, spending time with friends and doing well in school. However, unlike many of her peers, she’s already

It’s cold outside, but inside Hot for Yoga, students are sweating as they go through 90 minutes of poses in a 105-degree room with 40 percent humidity. About 45 minutes
If many songs, movies, and TV shows are to be believed, the holidays are the most wonderful time of the year. Think scenes of happy families connecting amid mounds of

We are deep into the holiday season and there is much to do — shopping, wrapping, list-making, cookie-baking and trying to squeeze in a visit or two with friends and