Zonta Club continues Life Forward series, examines cyber technology
Detective Ray Bercini discusses human trafficking at the Life Forward workshop at Savia Community Center. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Zonta Club continues Life Forward series, examines cyber technology

The latest installment of the Life Forward workshop series, hosted by the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley, kicked off Saturday with a discussion on how cyber technology impacts young people.

Santa Clarita Chalk Festival Draws in Thousands, Closes with Fairy Dancers
Street artists Lysa Ashley and Lorelle Miller post with two dancers from CenterStage Dance Academy at the 2018 Santa Clarita Chalk Festival. Matt Fernandez/The Signal

Santa Clarita Chalk Festival Draws in Thousands, Closes with Fairy Dancers

After three days of work, artists proudly displayed 30 different pieces and original works of chalk art on the final day of the 2018 Santa Clarita Chalk Festival, presented by the Old Town Newhall Association (OTNA).

Annual River Rally participants clean up Santa Clara River
Members of the Saugus High School Dance Team join hundreds of volunteers for the 24th City of Santa Clarita River Rally to clean up the Santa Clara River bed in Santa Clarita on Saturday, September 22, 2018. (Photo by Dan Watson)

Annual River Rally participants clean up Santa Clara River

More than 1,400 volunteers cleaned up the Santa Clara River, near Wiley Canyon Road, Saturday during Santa Clarita’s 24th annual River Clean-Up and Environmental Expo.

Liam Dow creates comic books, acts in spare time
Olav Voskuilen, 11, left, and Liam Dow, 15, writer/creator of the graphic novel "The Adventures of the Gray Hat Hacker" pose for photos after Voskuilen bought a set of books in the series at a book signing at Brave New World Comics in Newhall on Saturday, September 22, 2018. (Photo by Dan Watson)

Liam Dow creates comic books, acts in spare time

Canyon Country resident Liam Dow says he wants to be the next Stan Lee. At age 15, he is taking strides to be like the comic book monolith, having published…

Leona Valley structure fire takes one home, no injuries
LA County Fire Department working a fire in Leona Valley at approximately 2:30 a.m. The home on Northside Drive was completely destroyed by the fire. Photo by Jeff Zimmerman

Leona Valley structure fire takes one home, no injuries

While firefighters were figuring out how to get a handle around a 3,000-acre brushfire, a separate, unrelated incident left a Leona Valley home northeast of the blaze, and several additional…

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