Read more about the article Carl Kanowsky: Reflections on summer, champagne and rosé
George Skorka, representative for Piper-Heidsieck. Courtesy photo

Carl Kanowsky: Reflections on summer, champagne and rosé

Ian Blackburn runs a fun group called WineLA. He puts on almost monthly events, generally focusing on specific regions or varietals. He also hosts very high-end dinners, featuring cult wines…

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Read more about the article Ronald J. Contant – U.S. Army Veteran – Saugus Resident
Ronald J. Conant. Photo by John Riedy of the Greatest Generations Foundation

Ronald J. Contant – U.S. Army Veteran – Saugus Resident

Veterans Portrait Session On Nov. 16, 2017, I met Ron Contant at Newhall’s American Legion Hall during a portrait session donated to Santa Clarita Valley’s veterans by The Greatest Generations…

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Trinity’s Andrew Pfeiffer finishes in first place at cross-country Heritage League meet

As of The Signal’s press deadline the finishing times were not available. Heading down from Santa Clarita, Trinity Classical Academy cross-country teams warmed-up alongside their teammates ahead of the third…

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Read more about the article West Ranch volleyball sweeps Golden Valley, Hart, Saugus and SCCS pick up wins
West Ranch junior Allison Jacobs spikes the ball in a league matchup with Golden Valley at West Ranch High School Thursday night. Cory Rubin/The Signal

West Ranch volleyball sweeps Golden Valley, Hart, Saugus and SCCS pick up wins

After giving up eight consecutive points against Golden Valley in a game that could potentially conclude a sweep, West Ranch volleyball had to remind itself what it’s capable of. “We’ve…

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Read more about the article West Ranch girls tennis defeats Valencia to remain unbeaten in league, Hart and Saugus win
Shaira Busnawi of West Ranch competes against Valencia at West Ranch High School on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

West Ranch girls tennis defeats Valencia to remain unbeaten in league, Hart and Saugus win

It was a battle of the Foothill League girls tennis powerhouses on Thursday afternoon, as Valencia faced West Ranch in a match between the last two remaining undefeated league teams.…

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Read more about the article Murder trial for 1980 slaying of local woman postponed a month
Stephanie Sommers, murdered in Silver Lake in 1980.

Murder trial for 1980 slaying of local woman postponed a month

A convicted murderer accused of killing a former Newhall woman in 1980 saw his trial  postponed another month Thursday. Harold Anthony Parkinson, 58, who is currently serving a 15-years-to-life for…

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Read more about the article COC Insider: Women’s golf team has state title potential
The College of the Canyons women’s golf team could be poised for a state title run after taking first place at the Morro Bay North-South Invitational which attracted a field of 14 of the state’s top program to the course that will host the 2018 CCCAA State Championship tournament. Photo courtesy of COC Sports Information.

COC Insider: Women’s golf team has state title potential

By Jesse Munoz COC Sports Information For The Signal   There are six weeks left in the regular season, but after an impressive showing at the annual Morro Bay North-South…

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Read more about the article John Cox visits Santa Clarita gas station to talk to ‘real people’
California gubernatorial candidate John Cox shake hands with Santa Clarita resident Joseph LaRocca at the gas station of the Costco on Via Princessa in Canyon Country on Wednesday as part of his Help is on the Way Tour. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

John Cox visits Santa Clarita gas station to talk to ‘real people’

Gubernatorial candidate John Cox stopped by Santa Clarita for the first stop of his “Help Is On The Way” bus tour — choosing a local Costco gas station as his…

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