Read more about the article Author Wade Bradford takes a new spin on fables with his own children’s book
Wade Bradford sits with three of his children's books, including the latest "Papa Bear's Stage Fright" and the upcoming "There's a Dinosaur on the 13th Floor." Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Author Wade Bradford takes a new spin on fables with his own children’s book

A local author shared his latest children’s book at a book signing at The Open Book in Canyon Country Saturday.

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Read more about the article Aquatics Center hosts LA84 swim festival for the third year
Charley Lasick and Hailey Erickson swim side by side during the girls 7-8 50 meter breaststroke/ Skylar Barti The Signal

Aquatics Center hosts LA84 swim festival for the third year

Nine hundred swimmers and 300 artistic swimmers swam over to the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center for the 32 annual LA84 Los Angeles County Swim meet.

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UPDATE: Newhall residents experience power outage, cause still undetermined

Roughly 45 residents in Newhall are still experiencing a power outage following an unknown interference, causing an automatic shutdown of their power Saturday morning, Southern California Edison officials said.

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Read more about the article Reduced smell from stinky golf course pond on par with ongoing drainage
Vista Valencia Golf Course pond after three days of draining last week. courtesy photo.

Reduced smell from stinky golf course pond on par with ongoing drainage

As owners of Vista Valencia Golf Course continue to drain a stagnant, brown water hazard on its links, so goes the stinky smell neighbors of the golf course have been…

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Read more about the article Stern criticizes $119.5 million Aliso Canyon settlement deal
Henry Stern, 27th District State Senator. Courtesy photo

Stern criticizes $119.5 million Aliso Canyon settlement deal

Most of the funds from $119.5 million Aliso Canyon settlement are earmarked for unrelated projects outside of Los Angeles County and Porter Ranch, according to Sen. Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park,…

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Read more about the article Free art exhibit on display at the Oaks Club in Valencia
"Native Hoop Dancer," a pastel work by Mardi Georgio, is one of several art pieces on display at the Summer Art Festival Friday and Saturday. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Free art exhibit on display at the Oaks Club in Valencia

The colors jumped from the canvas Friday as the Santa Clarita Artists Association began its two-day Summer Art Festival at the Oaks Club of Valencia.

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Valencia resident Mason Briggs compete NORCECA Continental Championships

Playing a volleyball match inside San Jose, Costa Rica’s Gimnasio Nacional, Valencia resident Mason Briggs kept hearing trucks passing outside the stadium, horns blowing. Or so he thought. “When we…

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Read more about the article Tickets will be sold at the door to Circle of Hope’s Vine2Wine fundraiser
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Tickets will be sold at the door to Circle of Hope’s Vine2Wine fundraiser

Online tickets will be available until midnight Friday leading up to Circle of Hope’s Vine2Wine event on Saturday at the California Institute of the Arts, an effort to raise money to fight cancer in the Santa Clarita Valley.

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Read more about the article Golden Valley football works out kinks against Crescenta Valley
Golden Valley heads onto the field prior to a scrimmage against Crescenta Valley at Harry Welch Stadium Friday night. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Golden Valley football works out kinks against Crescenta Valley

With the first preleague game just a week away, Golden Valley football hosted Crescenta Valley in their first and only scrimmage on Friday night at Canyon High School. The Falcons…

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Read more about the article West Ranch prepares for new football season with scrimmage
West Ranch receiver Nicholas Kohl catches a touchdown pass in a scrimmage against Paraclete at West Ranch. Dan Lovi/The Signal

West Ranch prepares for new football season with scrimmage

Football is back. Well, exhibition season at least. West Ranch hosted Paraclete Friday night in the team’s only exhibition game before the season begins on Friday, Aug. 17. The scrimmage…

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Read more about the article Art project contemplating state’s environmental issues to transform COC Art Gallery exterior
Workers from Feathers Wraps put up mural on COC's Art Gallery on the Valencia campus. By Michele Lutes/The Signal

Art project contemplating state’s environmental issues to transform COC Art Gallery exterior

Inspired by some of California’s biggest environmental issues, like water conservation, Los Angeles-based artist Devon Tsuno brings a massive art project set to transform College of the Canyons Art Gallery’s…

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Read more about the article Jon ‘Bowzer’ Bauman endorses 25th Congressional District candidate
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Jon ‘Bowzer’ Bauman endorses 25th Congressional District candidate

An estimated 50 people gathered at Vincenzo’s Pizza in Newhall Friday to hear why Jon “Bowzer” Bauman, formerly of “Sha Na Na” fame, was endorsing Katie Hill, the Democratic Party’s…

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