
Prep baseball roundup: Hart avenges loss to Saugus
For Hart baseball’s David Holuby, Wednesday’s game against Saugus meant a chance at redemption. In the two teams’ first meeting of the season in March, Holuby dove and caught a
For Hart baseball’s David Holuby, Wednesday’s game against Saugus meant a chance at redemption. In the two teams’ first meeting of the season in March, Holuby dove and caught a
Two men accused of killing Kimberly Harvill whose body was found in Gorman two years ago appeared in court this week. Joshua Aaron Robertson, 28, and Alex Richard Valdez,
When Newhall Ranch was actually a ranch, and not a 21,000-home development, Henry Newhall dammed a stream and laid down 1,000 feet of pipe to supply his ranch with
Cosplay creations, robotics demonstrations, planetarium shows and an interactive star display are a small piece of the many planned festivities at this Saturday’s MakerSpace Festival. The College of the Canyons
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger will be speaking at the SCV Chamber of Commerce’s annual State of the County luncheon May 11. The luncheon, now in its 10th year,
Deputies responding to a string of a half-dozen burglaries in the Santa Clarita Valley, Â tracked two burglary suspects to Bakersfield and made the arrests. On Tuesday night, deputies with
In response to changing demographics in the Santa Clarita Valley, the Sulphur Springs Union School District could soon join several other local districts by employing a school social worker at
By Bob Robinson for the Signal Vijay Maraj, an automotive technologies instructor at Saugus High School, was among more than 150 Career and Technical Education instructors, representing business, industry and
Plans to have the public weigh in on a proposal to build more than 19,000 homes near the Kern County line were put off Wednesday for the second time in
Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, introduced H.R. 5610, the Better Energy Storage Technology Act on Wednesday. This bipartisan bill would establish innovation goals to develop commercially-viable large-scale energy storage technology. The
The year-round operating schedule at Magic Mountain has already provided a boost to Six Flags Entertainment Corporation’s bottom line. The world’s largest regional theme park company in a Tuesday news
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Winning in straight games and taking sole possession of second place in the Foothill League, Valencia took care of business against Saugus on Tuesday. With scores of 25-15, 25-16, 25-17,
After every Foothill League meet this season, West Ranch golf’s Jack Dudeck’s dad asked him what went well and what didn’t, as most parents do. And every time, Dudeck had
Looking to clinch a playoff spot, Hart boys tennis traveled to Saugus Tuesday afternoon. In a dominating 15-3 win over the Centurions, the Indians did just that, clinching a spot
After two pop flies and a strikeout in the second inning, Golden Valley’s offense appeared to be sputtering. It prompted Grizzlies coach Daniel Soto to give his team a quick
A Los Angeles man accused of stealing a car with a fake gun pleaded no contest Tuesday to one count of attempted carjacking. Humberto Anayaescamilla, 53, was sentenced to 270
The scientific scholars of Valencia High School had a chance to demonstrate all that they’ve learned this year at their sixth annual STEM Fair, a competition where students use the
A former hobby store employee pleaded to a child pornography charge Tuesday in a Los Angeles County courtroom. Donald Anthony Little, 36, pleaded no contest to one felony county of
The job of sizing up the environmental impact that more than 900 new homes will have on the area of Via Princessa and Golden Valley is expected to be given
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