
Subaru of America donates car to COC automotive program
College of the Canyons Automotive Technology Department is set to receive a 2019 Subaru Ascent following a donation from Subaru of America Inc. The Canyon Country campus’ latest gift came
College of the Canyons Automotive Technology Department is set to receive a 2019 Subaru Ascent following a donation from Subaru of America Inc. The Canyon Country campus’ latest gift came
Drivers will soon notice large white ribbons attached to light poles at major intersections across the Santa Clarita Valley. It is a solemn reminder to drive safely. From May 27
County supervisors, citing the same number of worrisome scientific studies that convinced them in March to place a 30-day ban on the use of glyphosate, have banned the controversial herbicide
More than two dozen people had the opportunity Tuesday to tour the proposed Sand Canyon Resort project site, with the majority voicing concerns over open-space preservation. The Santa Clarita Planning
Sheriff’s officials reported Tuesday night that an estranged husband, who allegedly kidnapped his wife in Canyon Country on April 9, is now in custody. Detectives with the Santa Clarita Valley
By Jim Holt and Emily Alvarenga Signal Staff Writers After the harrowing highway pursuit of an RV, which ended in a brief foot chase, a Winnetka woman was arrested on
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a suspect who fled on foot in Canyon Country Tuesday evening. The suspect has an outstanding warrant and ran from deputies, according
The students of the West Ranch High’s Honors Astronomy class are inviting the community to attend the 2019 Space Symposium being hosted on their school’s campus Tuesday. The event is
Two weeks after a 12-hour crackdown on motorcycle safety resulted in deputies issuing 40 citations across the Santa Clarita Valley, deputies carried out another Monday. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
The College of the Canyons swim and dive program invites Santa Clarita Valley swimmers age 8 to 18 to participate in one of the two upcoming 2019 COC Swim Camp
The Santa Clarita Valley Signal Newspaper and the SCV Chamber of Commerce today announced a new partnership agreement that will transform the SCV Business Journal to become an official publication
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are on scene at Sierra Vista Junior High investigating a report of an attack by a student, according to officials. The initial report was
An alleged robbery at a local department store sparked presence from deputies in Stevenson Ranch on Monday night. Deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station were called to the
The 2015 gas leak in Porter Ranch was caused in part by a well casing that ruptured due to corrosion, according to an independent firm that submitted its findings to
By Lorena Mejia & Jim Holt Signal Staff Writer The search is on for a man who exposed himself to a woman doing yoga exercises near the Towsley Canyon hiking
The Santa Clarita Planning Commission is scheduled to look into a proposed plan Tuesday that would allow for enhanced development opportunities with the goal, among others, to create more jobs
As part of the Superior Court system’s plans to repair decrepit, old and crumbling courthouses and build new ones, the Santa Clarita Valley is getting a new courthouse. Los Angeles
After first hearing from the public in April, the city of Santa Clarita plans to offer the community another round of public meetings for input on the new inclusive playground
A Newhall woman who confessed to being a member of a gang and who testified that her ex-boyfriend — sentenced to 60 years in prison two weeks ago — shot
La Mesa Junior High School staff discovered a “concerning statement” written on a bathroom wall last week, less than a month after the most recent threat. The school principal sent
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