David W. Hegg: Delusions of  personal expertise
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David W. Hegg: Delusions of personal expertise

It has been subtle, incremental, and so imperceptible that we have gone from laughing at it as absurd and ridiculous to accepting it as worthy of consideration and applause. I’m…

Wildcats girls soccer defeats Valencia, ties for first in league
West Ranch's Perla Lorenzo (19) and Valencia's Angelina Maldonado (10) fight for the ball at Valencia on Friday. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Wildcats girls soccer defeats Valencia, ties for first in league

West Ranch High girls soccer is in unfamiliar territory. After defeating Valencia High 2-0 on Friday night at Valencia, the Wildcats found themselves in a two-way tie with Hart for…

Casey McMichael: How stupidity works
Students from The Master's University used the flooded streets to surf and skimboard in Santa Clarita Sunday. Courtesy of Noah Olson

Casey McMichael: How stupidity works

Well, another "unsafe – do not do this at home" article. Tuesday's “Surf's up for Master's University students” (A1) is unbelievable. To show the public and young people how stupidity…

Hart boys hoops holds off Saugus
Hart's Whitten Dominguez (10) looks for an opening around Saugus' Adrian McIntyre (2) during a basketball game at Saugus on Jan. 27. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Hart boys hoops holds off Saugus

For the first eight minutes of warm-ups Friday night at Saugus High, Hart’s Whitten Dominguez couldn’t find his shooting touch. From there, the ball touched little but the bottom of…

With Council’s vetting gap in spotlight, Miranda disclosure form due
Newly-appointed city councilman Bill Miranda is sworn in ahead of the meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

With Council’s vetting gap in spotlight, Miranda disclosure form due

Whatever may have been lacking in the City Council’s vetting process of newly appointed Council member Bill Miranda – and many residents will say the vetting process lacked plenty –…

BLM shakeup not likely to affect Cemex appeal of bureau decision
Site of proposed Cemex mine in Soledad Canyon as viewed looking northwest from Soledad Canyon Road. Signal photo by Dan Watson

BLM shakeup not likely to affect Cemex appeal of bureau decision

A shakeup of BLM’s top posts will not likely affect Cemex’s appeal to the bureau’s having rescinded its long-standing permits to mine Soledad Canyon, state and local officials said. And,…

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