By Bill Reynolds Signal Director of Veterans Affairs Meeting Popejoy Earlier this year, Gary Popejoy reached out to me via The Signal newspaper’s Friday veterans page and he spoke on…

West Ranch looking to continue historic start against Canyon
Ryan Camacho (2) of West Ranch straight arms Chris Mendoza (7) and goes in for the first touchdown against Golden Valley at Valencia High School on Friday, Sept. 28, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

West Ranch looking to continue historic start against Canyon

Sitting at 6-0, West Ranch is off to the best start in school history and will look to continue its winning ways when it takes on Canyon tonight. The Cowboys…

Telco Brewery Now Open in SCV
Anthony Santa Cruz goes through the process of brewing beer Tuesday Evening at the new Telco Brewery in Valencia. Eddy Martinez/The SIgnal.

Telco Brewery Now Open in SCV

By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer Tony Santa Cruz and Jaime Hernandez decided to take their home brewing experiments to the next level when they opened Telco Brewery in Santa…

Boys & Girls ready for the holidays
Jack Kozell, 2, points at the tiny Christmas tree in a display at the Festival of Trees as his grandpa Jack Baker watches him on in 2014. The festival will be open to the pulblic from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Nov. 17 and Sunday Nov. 18. Signal file photo.

Boys & Girls ready for the holidays

The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley is celebrating its 50th anniversary and kicking off the holidays with its annual Festival of Trees fundraiser, scheduled Nov. 16-18.

Theater production features cast of actors with special needs
Major Impact Theater is preparing to produce its seventh theater performance “Diamond in the Rough," a spin off of Aladdin. From left, Alison Benno as Iago, Amanda Stegall as Jafar, Philip Cobos as Aladdin, and Sara Palmer as Jasmine. Michele Lutes/The Signal

Theater production features cast of actors with special needs

Major Impact Theater is preparing to produce its seventh musical theater performance, “Diamond in the Rough,” an adaptation of a popular Disney animated classic.

Widow of WWII veteran receives his Distinguished Flying Cross
John R. Martin's Distinguished Flying Cross Medal. He recieved it for his service in the US Army Air Force during WWII from 1943-1945. The medal was returned to his widow more than 60 years later. Austin Dave/The Signal

Widow of WWII veteran receives his Distinguished Flying Cross

On a sunny day in 2018, a FedEx driver dropped off a special package to Mary R. Martin’s home in Canyon Country. In shock, she opened the package to find a special piece of history from more than 60 years ago, engraved with her late husband’s name.

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