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The band focuses on creating original music that appeals to a wide audience, beyond the contemporary Christian music crowd. Courtesy photo.

Worship music beyond church walls

Dave Anderson doesn’t typically listen to Christian worship music; but when he heard NorthPark Mission’s new album, he knew it was something special. Anderson was impressed by the album. He…

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Read more about the article TMU men’s hoops cruises to sixth straight GSAC win
The Master's University's Reid Shackelford (4) looks up for a shot as Sand Diego Christian College's Hayden Fredrick (2) tries to block him at TMU on Wendesday. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

TMU men’s hoops cruises to sixth straight GSAC win

Standing beside the bleachers 15 minutes before tipoff Wednesday, The Master’s University coach Kelvin Starr discussed “process” with one of his assistants. If the Mustangs were going to capitalize on…

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Read more about the article Foothill 1st place can be frustrating
West Ranch's Suren Agazhain (34) drives through two players from Granada Hills during a basketball game on Jan. 4, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Foothill 1st place can be frustrating

First place in Foothill League boys basketball is, evidently, a dangerous place. The three teams tied atop league standings entering Tuesday night all either lost or nearly lost. Hart was…

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Read more about the article Lois Eisenberg: Chaotic agenda
President Donald Trump pumps his first at the end of his speech after bring sworn in as the 45th president of the United States during the 58th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Lois Eisenberg: Chaotic agenda

Take note, America: There is going to be major chaos in the government the way that Trump is setting it up. White men are going to dominate Washington again, which…

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Read more about the article SCV’s three skate toward season finish
Santa Clarita Cobras player Logan Resendez battles a Santa Barbara player. Photo courtesy Tom Gates

SCV’s three skate toward season finish

The Los Angeles Kings High School Hockey League’s three Santa Clarita Valley teams are finishing up the regular season, and one team has playoffs on the brain. West Ranch has…

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Read more about the article TMU women roll past Hawks in home game
The Master's University's Ashley Bartow (24) drives past San Diego Christian College defender Anessa Wolfblack (24) at TMU on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

TMU women roll past Hawks in home game

The Master’s University forward Bianca Cubello checked back in to a two-point game Wednesday night and jogged over to her teammates. “We got to get a stop,” she said around…

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Read more about the article County begins Measure H info rollout
Security member Julian Murillo, center, calls for another client to be searched as men wait to be admitted to the Santa Clarita homeless shelter. Dan Watson/Signal

County begins Measure H info rollout

On March 7, Los Angeles County voters will cast ballots on Measure H, an initiative that amounts to a simple one-quarter percent sales-tax increase to fund homeless relief. But behind…

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CalArts faculty member receives arts writers grant

Michael Ned Holte, co-director of the art program and faculty member at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), was awarded the 2016 Creative Capital and Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita to host Stage 4 Finish of 2017 Amgen Tour of California
The 178 riders of the Amgen Tour of California take off from the starting line at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Mall as they start the final leg of the Amgen bike race in Valencia in May 2016. Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Clarita to host Stage 4 Finish of 2017 Amgen Tour of California

For the ninth year, Santa Clarita is acting as a host city for one of the nation’s largest sporting events and professional cycling races. Officials with the 2017 Amgen Tour…

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