Read more about the article Castaic falls to Taft in five sets at home
Castaic opposite hitter Arielle Greene (21) hits the ball over the net against Taft opposite hitter Gabriela Ulikhanyan (4) and middle blocker Chloe Fields (6) during the third set of Wednesday's game at Castaic High School on Aug. 27, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Castaic falls to Taft in five sets at home

It was playoff-level volleyball at Castaic High School as the Coyotes and Taft Toreadors battled through five sets for the win.  Taft (2-1) defeated Castaic (1-1) in a five-set thriller,…

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Read more about the article Prosecutors unable to indict DC sandwich thrower   
District of Columbia Attorney Jeanine Pirro speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington on Aug. 11, 2025. Photo by Madalina Kilroy.

Prosecutors unable to indict DC sandwich thrower   

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  Prosecutors in Washington were unable to secure a felony indictment against a man who was seen on camera throwing a sandwich at a federal law official,…

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Three Church Planting Lessons from Eddie and Jessica Cole’s Journey with the Association of Related Churches 

Byline: Daniel Fusch Image Credit: Unsplash Every church planting story is unique. For Eddie and Jessica Cole, pastors of Lifepoint Church Hampton Roads, the path to planting wasn’t a straight line…

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Santa Clarita Valley (SCV) Schools Partnering with Labs to Inspire Future Pathologists

Some of the strongest aspects of the Santa Clarita Valley are its strong sense of community and focus on education.  Residents, especially those with school-age children, know how local schools…

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Read more about the article Ventura Art & Chalk Festival set for Sept. 13-14 
The Ventura Art & Chalk Festival is planned to transform the Ventura Harbor promenade into a seaside art gallery on the weekend of Sept. 13-14. Courtesy image.

Ventura Art & Chalk Festival set for Sept. 13-14 

News release  The Ventura Art & Chalk Festival is planned to transform the Ventura Harbor promenade into a seaside art gallery on the weekend of Sept. 13-14.  The festival, scheduled…

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Read more about the article Canyon Theatre Guild announces 2025-26 season 
The Canyon Theatre Guild's production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella" is entering its final weekend and runs through Sunday. Courtesy photo.

Canyon Theatre Guild announces 2025-26 season 

News release   The Canyon Theatre Guild has announced nine productions for its 2025-26 season, starting with the current production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella,” which is entering its final…

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Read more about the article City announces ‘Allure’ exhibit at The Main 
The city of Santa Clarita's latest art exhibition, “Allure,” by local artist Frank Rock, is on view at The Main in Old Town Newhall through Monday, Sept. 22. Courtesy image.

City announces ‘Allure’ exhibit at The Main 

News release  The city of Santa Clarita's latest art exhibition, “Allure,” by local artist Frank Rock, is on view at The Main in Old Town Newhall through Monday, Sept. 22,…

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How Michael Polk’s Growth Culture Drove Performance at Newell Brands and Beyond 

Creating high-performance company cultures has been a defining characteristic of Michael Polk's leadership throughout his executive career. From his early days at Kraft Foods to his transformational tenure as CEO…

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Read more about the article Valencia resident wins Tony Award 
Clarissa Vidal Cueva celebrates her Tony Award win in front of the Belasco Theatre in New York, June 9, 2025. Photo courtesy of Katarina Vidal Cueva

Valencia resident wins Tony Award 

Clarissa Cueva, of Valencia, just won a Tony Award.  According to her sister, Katarina Vidal Cueva, the 2025 Tony for best musical went to a show Cueva co-produced called “Maybe…

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