Read more about the article Local young actress’ ‘Black Phone’ performance could lead to more calls from Hollywood
Madeleine McGraw, center, smiles during the premiere of “The Black Phone” on Tuesday at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood with talent managers Zach Liss and Joannie Burstein, left, and parents Jackie and Colin McGraw. Photo courtesy of Jackie McGraw

Local young actress’ ‘Black Phone’ performance could lead to more calls from Hollywood

Santa Clarita 13-year-old Madeleine McGraw said the character she portrays in the newly released horror thriller “The Black Phone” and the other teens in the film have to rely on…

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Read more about the article Sugar Daddy marathon dishes out free treats to participants
Alyssandra Weathersbee, 8, displays her meadal after competing in the Kids Race during the Sugar Daddy Run event held at the Iron Horse Trailhead in Valencia on Saturday, 061822. Dan Watson/The Signal

Sugar Daddy marathon dishes out free treats to participants

Runners from across the country braved the heat at the Sugar Daddy Marathon, which started and ended at the Iron Horse Trailhead in Valencia last weekend.   The marathon offered a…

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Read more about the article City art exhibits offer new perspectives
“Earthereal Views” at the Canyon Country Community Center and “Fluid Art: Elements of Nature” at the Santa Clarita Public Library’s Valencia branch offer residents the chance to gain a new perspective and discover their untapped potential. Courtesy image

City art exhibits offer new perspectives

News release  Find a whole new way of viewing the world around you when you explore two new art exhibits now on display in Santa Clarita. “Earthereal Views” at the…

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Read more about the article Sulphur Springs site plans approved for student achievement
Sulphur Springs Union School District administrative offices. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Sulphur Springs site plans approved for student achievement

The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board has approved site plans for each of its eight community schools for the 2022-23 school year as school staff work to increase…

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Read more about the article Unwelcome guests cause frustrations for Castaic seniors
Peggy Klauss, left, joins a group of residents as they gather in the hallway to discuss their encounters with trespassers at the Castaic Lake Senior Village in Castaic on Wednesday, 062222. Dan Watson/The Signal

Unwelcome guests cause frustrations for Castaic seniors

Residents in the Castaic Lake Senior Village seek help as homeless individuals cause problems  In the middle of the night, 65-year-old Peggy Klauss hears a knocking at her door.   “Who…

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Read more about the article Valladares introduces Saugus Strong Act
Signal file photo of the state's Capitol building in Sacramento

Valladares introduces Saugus Strong Act

In an effort to improve school safety and reduce campus shootings throughout the state, Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares has introduced the Saugus Strong Act — a way to improve reporting systems…

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Read more about the article Fourth of July in SCV: Full slate is back
The Santa Clarita Fourth of July Parade is returning for 2022. Courtesy photo.

Fourth of July in SCV: Full slate is back

News release  The annual Spirit of America Fireworks Spectacular, which headlines Fourth of July celebrations in the city of Santa Clarita, will return to light up the sky on Monday,…

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Read more about the article Fleetwood Mac reimagined and coming to SCV
Twisted Gypsy is, from left to right, Milo Todesco, Aaron Kusterer, Niki Bente, Erik Szabo, Melia Scaletty and Tim Gilmer. Photo courtesy of Twisted Gypsy

Fleetwood Mac reimagined and coming to SCV

Twisted Gypsy isn’t the music group your mom and dad remember. It’s a Fleetwood Mac tribute band with a twist.  Santa Clarita Valley residents Tim Gilmer and Niki Bente, who…

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Read more about the article Dig Deep’s first in-person play to premiere at The Main
The “Barefoot in the Park” cast includes, standing from left to right, Robert Reeves, Matt Fernandez, John Moskal and Linda Thompson. Seated are Shawnee Badger and Nicholas D. Johnson. Photo courtesy of Dig Deep Theatre

Dig Deep’s first in-person play to premiere at The Main

A local theater company that was born out of the COVID-19 pandemic with Zoom videoconferencing productions is now offering its first in-person show of Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park”…

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