Read more about the article The third ‘Bridget Jones’ movie seems strangely out of touch
Renee Zellweger in a scene from “Bridget Jones’s Baby.” (AP Images)

The third ‘Bridget Jones’ movie seems strangely out of touch

Some might say this movie is cinematic comfort food: Of course you know what you’re getting, and while it might not be great for you, it provides some instant gratification…

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Read more about the article Cabernet in the Canyon
Danny Mascari stands in his vineyard, with grapes that are starting to turn from green to purple -- called "verizon" to winemakers. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Cabernet in the Canyon

Hardly a Sunday goes by that someone doesn’t pull over when they see Saugus resident Danny Mascari, 62, working in his vineyard. “Every Sunday I’m out here, somebody pulls in”…

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Read more about the article Who’s in the ‘sub groups’?
Santa Clarita Councilman, and candidate, TimBen Boydston (foreground, facing camera) at a recent debate.

Who’s in the ‘sub groups’?

We live in a nation of one people. TimBen Boydston doesn’t see it that way. He’s divided us into “sub-groups of the population such as seniors, disabled and low-income groups”…

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Read more about the article Martha Garcia: OLPH prepping for visitors to annual BBQ event
Our Lady ofPerpetual Help will host their 72nd annual BBQ community event next weekend. The carnival style event features fun rides, music, performances and a wide array of food. Hosted Friday, Saturday and Sunday beginning September 16,at 6 p.m. Photos courtesy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.

Martha Garcia: OLPH prepping for visitors to annual BBQ event

Renowned across Santa Clarita for good food, fun rides, great music and a carnival atmosphere, parishioners are gearing up for the Our Lady of Perpetual Help’s 72nd annual barbecue next…

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Read more about the article Martha Garcia: Faith groups building for vets
Habitat For Humanity Circle of Faith volunteer Phil Mestler, left, and Joshua Massey from Edwards Air Force Base prepare to cut base molding for a home at the Veteran Enriched Neighborhood, phase two build site in Santa Clarita on Saturday. 082016 DAN WATSON

Martha Garcia: Faith groups building for vets

Anjalisha Delgado and Yesenia Olmos, both 17 year old seniors from Bishop Alemany High School, worked diligently together Saturday to help caulk floorboards, clean up houses, and plant shrubbery at…

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Read more about the article Hundreds attend ‘Evening Under the Stars’
Michael Hoefflin Foundation board members Chris Hoefflin, left, and wife Sue, right, applaud as scholarship recipient Luis Ortiz is presented his award at the 23rd anniversary of the Evening Under the Stars fundraising event of the Michael Hoefflin Foundation held at Mann Biomedical Park in Valencia on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hundreds attend ‘Evening Under the Stars’

Residents of the Santa Clarita Valley got the opportunity to listen to live music and eat dinner outside in a warm summer night, all while promoting a good cause on Saturday.…

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Read more about the article Foothill girls v-ball roundup: Valencia announces its arrival
Sept 15, 2016: Hart at Valencia Varsity Girls Volleyball. Valencia's #39 Kiora Sanchez gets the ball past Hart's #34 Delany Gibbs for a point in the first game of the match. Valencia won 3-0. Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/For The Signal

Foothill girls v-ball roundup: Valencia announces its arrival

Valencia High girls volleyball hinted that its season might be turning around earlier this week with a win over Oxnard High. The Vikings yelled it loud and clear in Thursday…

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Read more about the article GV football remains spotless with win over Agoura
Golden Valley's Michael Marquez goes down with his feet in the air during the first half of the Grizzlies homecoming game against Agoura at Canyon High School on Thursday. Katharine Lotze/Signal. 09152016

GV football remains spotless with win over Agoura

Golden Valley High quarterback Josh Valano connected with Jalin Lewis for major yardage in the Grizzlies' 45-10 non-league victory over Agoura on homecoming night at Canyon High on Thursday night.…

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Read more about the article Saugus football stops Ventura late
Saugus runningback Quinn Sheaffer (24), left, takes the handoff from quarterback Nathan Eldridge (28) against Ventura at College of the Canyons last season. Dan Watson/The Signal

Saugus football stops Ventura late

Saugus High remained perfect Friday night with a 17-14 win against Ventura High at College of the Canyons. The Centurions (4-0) were led by stifling defense before giving up two…

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Read more about the article City Council candidates talk issues at Signal debate
Santa Clarita Councilman, and candidate, TimBen Boydston (foreground, facing camera) at a recent debate.

City Council candidates talk issues at Signal debate

Five of the 11 candidates vying for two seats on the Santa Clarita City Council squared off Thursday night in a debate sponsored by Signal Multimedia. They grappled with issues…

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