Read more about the article Cheers to California Wine Month
Just 25 miles from the Pacific Ocean, the Zaca Mesa Winery on the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail in Santa Barbara County, sit in the sweet spot between a cool and warm climate. The winery’s vineyards include Rhône grapes like Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre and Viognier. Courtesy Zaca Mesa.

Cheers to California Wine Month

By Michele E. Buttelman   Oenophiles will want to raise a glass to California Wine Month. Every September the wineries of the Golden State celebrate the grape harvest. It’s a great…

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Read more about the article Fall into Entertainment
Nothing says “fall” in the SCV like football. Tickets to COC Cougar football are $10. Photo by Dylan Stewart/1550 Sports.

Fall into Entertainment

By Michele E. Buttelman  The Fall entertainment season is here. Not only is it NFL and college football season, but also new seasons of your favorite television shows are arriving…

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Read more about the article 27th Annual River Rally Clean Up: Working toward a cleaner SCV
Valencia High School sophomores Maya Yiadom, 15, Olivia Oxciano, 15, Isabella Gongora, 15, Natalie Garcia, 15, and Sadie Vangeroen, 15, toss a dirty, abandoned baby stroller into a waste collection bin during the 27th Annual River Rally Cleanup under the Via Princessa Bridge at Wiley Canyon Road in Newhall, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

27th Annual River Rally Clean Up: Working toward a cleaner SCV

Santa Clarita hosted its’ 27th Annual River Rally Clean Up Saturday as an opportunity for the community to help clean the city’s river bed.   Volunteers poured into the event at…

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SCV Quilt Guild hosts fabric and boutique yard sale to fund charitable services

The Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild hosted its fabric and boutique yard sale to raise money to continue their charitable work on Saturday.   The SCV Quilt Guild was formed in…

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Read more about the article Vehicle collides into power line, road closures expected for several hours
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Vehicle collides into power line, road closures expected for several hours

A vehicle collision into a power line caused the line to fall, entrapping the vehicle’s occupant, according to California Highway Patrol Newhall officials.  According to Officer Edgar Figueroa, a spokesman…

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Read more about the article Small fire breaks out at Aquatic Center
Fire Department personnel use Pacific Crest Park, adjacent to Mountainview Elementary School, as a landing zone and water refill station. Dan Watson / The Signal

Small fire breaks out at Aquatic Center

A small fire broke out at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center on Friday at approximately 10 p.m., according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department Command and Control Center.   A…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita organizes an ‘out of this world’ block party
Dancers Delaney Rhoads and Amber Mistic spin as their dresses light up during the Senses Block Party on Main Street in Old Town Newhall, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Santa Clarita organizes an ‘out of this world’ block party

Santa Clarita Valley residents experienced zero-gravity and visited other galaxies as part of the Senses Block Party in Old Town Newhall Thursday night.  The city of Santa Clarita hosted its…

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Public Health, local leaders provide resources against the dangers of fentanyl

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued a health alert after four teenagers overdosed Tuesday following their purchase of counterfeit narcotic pills, and causing the death of one…

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