Read more about the article Thieves steal from two Ralphs locations Sunday
Shoppers entering Ralphs Supermarket following a pair of thefts at other local stores. Gilbert Bernal / The Signal

Thieves steal from two Ralphs locations Sunday

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a string of thefts early Sunday evening at two local Ralphs supermarkets. Ralphs market personnel at two local stores: Hasley Canyon Village…

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Read more about the article Muslim Youth of Santa Clarita celebrates Eid Al Adha picnic
Young attendees of Muslim Youth of Santa Clarita's Eid Al Adha picnic play carnival games. Matt Fernandez/ The Signal

Muslim Youth of Santa Clarita celebrates Eid Al Adha picnic

Sounds of laughing filled the air of Valencia Glen Park while families played games on Sunday afternoon as the Muslim Youth of Santa Clarita (MYSC) held a picnic to celebrate the Muslim holiday of Eid Al Adha.

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Read more about the article Cornhole tournament helps baseball team’s New York dreams
Rusty Rightmyer (left) and Mark Peck held a corn hole fundraiser at Wolf Creek Brewery to help offset costs of sending their team to New York. Matt Fernandez/ The Signal

Cornhole tournament helps baseball team’s New York dreams

On Sunday, Longshot Cornhole hosted a tournament at Wolf Creek Brewery to help the Valley Jethawks Baseball Club fundraise for a trip to the All Star Village baseball tournament. In…

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Read more about the article Surreal beauty at Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon boasts the largest concentration of spectacular “hoodoos” in the world, from tall pointy spheres to otherworldly, precariously balanced free-form sculptures.

Surreal beauty at Bryce Canyon

Attracting about 2.7 million visitors per year, Bryce Canyon National Park might be a bit crowded but is way more manageable to navigate than neighboring Zion National Park, which hosts 4.5 million visitors annually.

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Read more about the article David Hegg | Yes, It Was Me: Society’s Culture of Blame-Shifting
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | Yes, It Was Me: Society’s Culture of Blame-Shifting

By David Hegg For several years between my graduate studies and my first ministry position, I was in the corporate world. Providing for my family while serving as a lay…

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Read more about the article Bauer, Glasnow among SCV products in the pros
Former The Master’s University athlete Conor Menez made his MLB debut last month against the New York Mets. He was one of several SCV alumnus to make a splash this week in Major League baseball. Photo courtesy San Francisco Giants

Bauer, Glasnow among SCV products in the pros

Making his MLB debut July 21 against the New York Mets, San Francisco Giants pitcher and The Master’s University alumnus Conner Menez got the nod once again, starting in two games the week before last and again on Sunday.

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Read more about the article Profile: Jason Crawford
Jason Crawford, Planning, Marketing and Economic Development Manager of the City of Santa Clarita in the City of Santa Clarita filming Memorabilia vault at City Hall. Dan Watson/The Signal

Profile: Jason Crawford

Jason Crawford, City of Santa Clarita planning, marketing and economic development manager, is living proof that best-laid plans can often go strangely, yet perfectly, awry.

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Read more about the article Head back to school with the ‘Heads Up!’ public safety campaign
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

Head back to school with the ‘Heads Up!’ public safety campaign

Back to school season is a time for growth, learning and new opportunities. From meeting new teachers and making new friends to learning new subjects and possibly attending a new school -- children often delight in the change that back-to-school time brings.

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Read more about the article Substitute lamb for beef to make especially juicy burgers
Substitute lamb for beef to make especially juicy burgers

Substitute lamb for beef to make especially juicy burgers

Backyard barbecues typically are informal gatherings. That lack of formality coupled with warm weather makes for a relaxing vibe. When relaxing with family and friends in their backyards, grillmasters may…

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Read more about the article Toss some shrimp on the barbie at your next party
Toss some shrimp on the barbie at your next party

Toss some shrimp on the barbie at your next party

The popularity of cooking-based television shows has led many people to look at food through a new lens. Experiencing food in new ways may involve trying certain types of cuisine for the first time or even preparing beloved foods in new ways.

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