
COC hosting ‘Play Day’ for families
With the many challenges and surprises they face and the lack of free time they have, it’s easy for young families to feel disconnected from their community. However, College of
With the many challenges and surprises they face and the lack of free time they have, it’s easy for young families to feel disconnected from their community. However, College of
A Newhall Restaurant owner was found guilty by a jury Friday of two counts of simple battery and two counts of sexual battery following a weeklong trial at the
Last weekend, 13 Castaic Middle School students traveled to Nashville to test their video skills and compete against students from across the country at the annual Student Television Network, or
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in an occasional, several-part series looking at arts education in Santa Clarita Valley school districts. A recent countywide survey from the Los Angeles County
Wording in the Omnibus spending bill, signed by President Donald Trump on Friday, seeks to end the decades-long fight over Soledad Canyon mining operations, according to Congressman Steve Knight’s’ office.
Tax season is the busy season for identity thieves, according to a warning issued Friday by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. “Be careful when sharing your personal and
Whenever Cade Nicol throws a pitch, there always appears to be a smile on his face. “I think the next time I hear him say anything negative will be the
Veterans Revisit 1968 Tet Offensive War Zone 50 Years Later The Greatest Generations Foundation Last year, my good friend Jim Hackett, was selected to join me as an ambassador
Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer Saugus traveled to Canyon Thursday evening as they both opened up Foothill League play. Discouraged and falling behind early, the Cowboys (6-5 overall, 0-1 in
Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer With uncooperative weather and a Foothill league swim meet on the schedule Thursday afternoon, Canyon took on Saugus at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center. “Not
Heading into its first Foothill League match of the season on Thursday, Valencia boys volleyball coach Kevin Kornegay wasn’t sure what to expect from his team. Starting outside hitter Jackson
Homicide detectives arrested a Canyon Country man Thursday morning in connection with a the stabbing murder of Palmdale resident Vincent Roper, LASD officials announced. The murder took place Friday, August
The fate of a local restaurateur accused of sexual battery by a woman who once worked for him is now in the hands of a jury. Sam Albert Gardian,
A suspicious white powder, later determined to be a non-toxic cleaning product, was found under one of the computers at the Stevenson Ranch Library and prompted the evacuation of the
A Santa Clarita resident and CalArts alum is showing his first full-length feature film this weekend at the Beverly Hills Laemmle theater. “Gone Are The Days,” which is the silver
The nominees for Santa Clarita’s 2018 Man and Woman of the Year were announced Wednesday during a paparazzi party held in Sand Canyon. The nominees, past winners and members of
As flood water filled his overturned SUV, and just as he started choking on “dirty water” rushing into his vehicle, Margarito Martinez thought he was going to die. Members of
Seventy years ago, Golden Oak Adult School opened its doors to provide the valley’s adult learners with access to academic, career, technical and postsecondary education. “It was founded in 1948
One lucky Santa Clarita Valley resident will be the winner of a new 2018 Chevrolet Cruze, thanks to an upcoming raffle from the WiSH Education Foundation and AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia.
For the second time in less than two weeks, suspected criminals from out of town were arrested by a patrol deputy investigating a suspicious car. Three people, two young men
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