
Daycare sued over alleged lewd video
Lawyers representing a Santa Clarita Valley woman whose 3-year-old daughter was allegedly recorded on video with her buttocks exposed at a local daycare, the images of which were then allegedly

Lawyers representing a Santa Clarita Valley woman whose 3-year-old daughter was allegedly recorded on video with her buttocks exposed at a local daycare, the images of which were then allegedly

When asked to explain her team’s success this season, College of the Canyons’ women’s golf’s Jessie Lin could only muster one word: “Amazing.” That word might even be an understatement

The College of the Canyons football team continued its undefeated campaign after defeating Long Beach City College 34-7 on Saturday in Long Beach. The No. 1 ranked Cougars (9-0 overall,

It had been half-a-decade since the Hart girls tennis team made this kind of run in the CIF-Southern Section team playoffs. In 2013, The Indians won three playoff matches to

Valencia-based Landscape Development Inc. has expanded its operations into Las Vegas with its recent asset purchase of NewTex Landscape Inc. Landscape Development’s maintenance division, Enhanced Landscape Management, acquired the Nevada

A small group of would-be entrepreneurs had 54 hours to ready themselves for a successful business plan at the end of Startup Weekend SCV, held in the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center at College of the Canyons from Friday to Sunday.

The Soroptimist International of Valencia held its first Boots and Barrels fundraiser at Wolf Creek Brewery on Sunday to raise funds for their “Dream It, Be It” career support program and “Live Your Dream” educational award.

Thousands of runners from across the region dared to make the distance at the 23rd annual Santa Clarita Marathon on Sunday.

By Perry Smith Managing Editor Over the last seven years, Straightening Reins, the nonprofit organization run by Debbie Rocha, has been housed by several locations in the Santa Clarita Valley.

By Jane Gates Signal Staff Writer Autumn is not only a good time to plant California natives and many drought- tolerant flowers, but it is the best time to plant

By Perry Smith Signal Managing Editor Assemblyman Dante Acosta learned one of his first recipes, Arroz con Pollo, from his mother, he said, when he was about 10 or 11

By Perry Smith Signal Managing Editor Santa Clarita fans of the classic “Rocky Horror Picture Show” had the chance to catch one of two screenings the city hosted over this

By Michele Lutes Signal Staff Writer There aren’t many places on earth quite like the Gibbon Conservation Center right here in the Santa Clarita Valley. At this special location off

By Taylor Villanueva Signal staff writer You might have seen it around the SCV: a white-and-pink truck decorated with pink-and-orange flowers. But it’s not making deliveries. The meandering fashion truck

By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer We were sitting around the dinner table recently commenting about fall and how much our family loves this time of year. When it came


By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer One of the highlights every holiday season is choosing the right tree, but too many have seen their selections dry up and crumble just

The Hart High School Regiment Band and Color Guard hosted its 35th annual Rampage competition at the Cougar Stadium at College of the Canyons. Thirty-five bands from across Southern California, including Santa Clarita’s six high schools, performed throughout the day for a panel of judges.
By Ray Kutylo Signal Contributing Writer Among a lot of “No” votes on my ballot is my “Yes” vote on Proposition 5. This measure will protect those 55 and older,

By Dan Lovi Signal Staff Writer Standing 7 feet tall and weighing 250 pounds, it made sense for West Ranch alumnus Ryne Williams to pursue a basketball career. While baseball