Read more about the article Grizzlies football grabs first league win
Lavelle Calvin (21) and Golden Valley football made history in 2016. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Grizzlies football grabs first league win

Senior running back Tai Brown was the star of the night for Golden Valley, as the Grizzlies were able to fend off a late rally from Canyon to secure their…

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Read more about the article Valencia football hands Saugus first loss of season
Valencia running back Moises Haynes (43) powers for first half yardage as Saugus defenders Blake Walkowiak (L) and Juan Esquivel (53) attempt to bring him down. Photo by Tom Cruze for The Signal.

Valencia football hands Saugus first loss of season

Valencia High had 11 penalties, three turnovers and a precarious lead over Saugus High through three quarters Friday night in a battle of Foothill League unbeatens at Valencia High. The…

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Read more about the article David W. Hegg: Fixing what our selfishness broke
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David W. Hegg: Fixing what our selfishness broke

Like never before the presidential election looming over the American horizon has garnered the citizenry’s attention. Sadly, it has not been the candidates’ incisive grasp of the issues, or their…

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Read more about the article Cuba: Santa Clarita journalist’s experience up close and personal
Photo by Katharine Lotze

Cuba: Santa Clarita journalist’s experience up close and personal

Signal photographer/staff writer  Katharine Lotze spent last week in Cuba as part-vacation and part journalist. Earlier this week she reported on her experience watching the presidential Debate and getting reactions…

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Read more about the article Newhall church to raise funds to help couple devastated by Sand Fire
Jan Sanborn and her husband, Loren Janes, at the home of friends after the Sand Fire. Photo courtesy of KTLA

Newhall church to raise funds to help couple devastated by Sand Fire

    The Sand Fire torched some 42,000 acres in the mountains around the Santa Clarita Valley back in July -- but it couldn’t lay a finger on the human…

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Read more about the article Travelin’ Band: A tribute to John Fogerty
Left to right: Don Butler, Chuck Strong, Harrison John Davis, Jim Blazer and Dave Graver. (Fred Gruchalla / Courtesy photo)

Travelin’ Band: A tribute to John Fogerty

Travelin Band is returning to the American Legion Post 507 for another performance. On Friday, Oct. 28, “Another Time Around” with the Travelin Band Tribute to John Fogerty will be…

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Read more about the article Road sealer identified as chemical in Caltrans haz mat fire
A firefighter is blown backward by a combination of wind and heat from a fire that broke out on Thursday near Sierra Highway and Via Princessa. According to officials on scene, hazardous materials were possibly burned during the blaze. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Road sealer identified as chemical in Caltrans haz mat fire

Two barrels of a chemical used as a sealer to coat bridges are what exploded into a ball of flames at a Caltrans yard in Santa Clarita Thursday, state and…

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Read more about the article More than 400 students participate in The Master University’s Outreach Week
A group of The Master's University students speaks to a passerby at the North Hollywood Metro Station during the university's annual Outreach Week. Courtesy of The Master's University

More than 400 students participate in The Master University’s Outreach Week

The Master’s University put classes on hold for three days to give its students the opportunity to “serve, evangelize and fellowship” throughout Los Angeles County. More than 400 students, faculty…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita unemployment holds steady
Hundreds attend the Job and Career Fair hosted by College of the Canyons in the east gymnasium at COC last year. Photo by Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Clarita unemployment holds steady

Unemployment in Santa Clarita held steady at 4.8 percent in September compared to August, according to figures released Friday by the state’s Employment Development Department. That non-seasonally adjusted figure reflects…

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Read more about the article CalArts receives endowed scholarship in honor of Sound Designer Jory Prum
Signal file photo California Institute of the Arts.

CalArts receives endowed scholarship in honor of Sound Designer Jory Prum

In memory and honor of critically-acclaimed Sound Designer Jory Prum, CalArts established the “Jory Prum Scholarship for Sounds that Redefine Normal” to support emerging artists in the school’s Music Technology…

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