
TMU Insider: Savage finds focus as pitcher
Two-way players, those who hit and pitch, are not uncommon at The Master’s University. You’d only have to hang around Lou Herwaldt Stadium for a series or two to
Two-way players, those who hit and pitch, are not uncommon at The Master’s University. You’d only have to hang around Lou Herwaldt Stadium for a series or two to
Before warmups began, before she even dribbled a basketball, Nicole Benz was already breathless. Walking onto the court in a Notre Dame jersey in front of a sellout crowd of
Spring break officially kicked off this week for all five public school districts in the Santa Clarita Valley. Some families are using the free time to travel, while others are
In September 2017, Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, along with California senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris, supported a spending package that retained the CDBG program, increasing funding for the program
Transportation experts and city and county staff are gathering for another Santa Clarita transportation summit with Supervisor Kathryn Barger on Wednesday. The summit will begin at 1 p.m. at Santa
Bridge To Home, Santa Clarita’s homeless shelter, closed for the season Saturday, but clients have some resources they can turn to while waiting for the shelter’s reopening in November, officials
A late-night crash in Canyon Country on Sunday brought the number of road-related fatalities to seven for 2018, according to law enforcement officials. While Santa Clarita is conducting campaigns and
Three schools in the Newhall School District and one school in the Sulphur Springs Union School District were named 2018 California Distinguished Schools Monday. Schools that received the award included
College of the Canyons is now accepting applications for its 2018-19 cohort of First Year Promise Program students. Launched in fall 2017, the First Year Promise Program gives first-year, full-time
The CalArts Expo, which began seven years ago as what Ajay Kapur called a “renegade show” in one of the school’s hallways with about 30 or 40 students, has quickly become a vital piece of the institute’s DNA.
A police chase through the Santa Clarita Valley ended shortly after 12:30 p.m. Monday when deputies arrested the driver of the reportedly stolen vehicle. The slow-speed chase began around noon
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Hundreds of people gathered to celebrate Easter at Richard Rioux Park in Stevenson Ranch with a carnival-like atmosphere Sunday. Easter in the Park, hosted by His Way Church, is an
Two Lancaster residents were killed in a single-vehicle collision on Highway 14 freeway in Canyon Country early Sunday morning. Shortly after midnight, driver Tiesha Shepherd, 37, and her passenger Johnnie
Tony Mercado, longtime Santa Clarita resident and brother of former school board member Gloria Mercado-Fortine, died from health complications this week. He was 70. Mercado, a retired machinist for Anheuser-Busch,
Legendary guitarist and songwriter Tommy Thayer of the band KISS came to Santa Clarita to promote his latest collaboration. Thayer and author David Feiss held a read/sing-a-long at the Barnes
Real Life Church invited the community to kick off Easter weekend with a free family event to spread “hope and light.” Bounce-houses, Easter Eggs, face painting and more filled Fair
Santa Clarita Valley deputies took three into custody after two members of the custodial staff at Rosedell Elementary School allegedly were attacked by skateboarders accused of trespassing around 10 p.m.
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By Jon Stein For The Signal Jordan Starr has put on a show for Santa Clarita Christian all season, and after a 21-point performance in his team’s 78-66 CIF-State Division
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