Read more about the article Martha Garcia: Politics divide congregations; leaders work to bring unity
US President Barack Obama with Pope Francis at the Vatican in 2014. (AP Images)

Martha Garcia: Politics divide congregations; leaders work to bring unity

Nearly two weeks since the presidential election and questions remain. What will a presidency under Donald Trump look like? Will the economy see a boost. Will basic human rights be…

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Read more about the article Mason Nesbitt: Golden Valley football lifting school spirit
Lavelle Calvin and Golden Valley will host a playoff game for the first time ever tonight. The Grizzlies are coming off their first-ever playoff win last week against Ayala of Chino Hills. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Mason Nesbitt: Golden Valley football lifting school spirit

At 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Golden Valley High’s practice field served as center stage. Darkness blanketed its edges as low-slung portable lights allowed the Grizzlies to wrap up one of their…

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Read more about the article Runners reach Southern Section pinnacle
Kaylee Thompson, second from right, and Mariah Castillo, right, take a commanding lead at the start of the varsity race at Central Park in Saugus on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Runners reach Southern Section pinnacle

Seven Foothill League cross country teams will be represented at the CIF-Southern Section cross country championships on Saturday at Riverside City Cross Country Course. The Saugus, West Ranch, Valencia and…

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Read more about the article CalArts students and Cuban artists partner for transnational exhibitions
Cuban artist Aissa Santizo’s “Wet Steps” performance piece to represent those who have lost their lives in the journey from Cuba to the United States as part of “El Acercamiento/The Approach.” Courtesy of CalArts

CalArts students and Cuban artists partner for transnational exhibitions

Students and professional artists from California Institute of the Arts and Academia Nacional de Artes San Alejandro in Habana are exploring the history and future possibilities of the two countries…

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Read more about the article County planners revisit and revise environmental impacts of Newhall Ranch
Proposed site of Newhall Ranch development, looking southeast on state Route 126 in Castaic. Dan Watson/The Signal.

County planners revisit and revise environmental impacts of Newhall Ranch

In what Newhall Ranch developers see as one step closer to building its 21,000 homes on the west side of the Santa Clarita Valley, county planners today released revised environmental…

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