Curiosity killed the cat?

I was taking care of my grandson recently. I watched this little 17-month-old scrutinize a spoon with such wide-eyed wonder that it made me laugh. I can’t remember a time when a spoon was that fascinating to me.

Trinity girls basketball wins third straight game

The Trinity Classical Academy girls basketball team beat Vasquez High School 50-6 on Friday night. Riley Spector led the Knights with 19 points, six rebounds and six steals. Trinity Towns

Cold weather, high winds advisories issued

By Gilbert Bernal Signal Multimedia  Cold weather brought on by high winds is forecasted for the Santa Clarita Valley until Tuesday. The National Weather Service has issued a high wind

All-Foothill League football team released

Player of the YearJohnathan Kaelin, Golden Valley, senior Offensive Player of the YearZach Johnson, Hart, senior Defensive Player of the YearZachary Van Bannekum, West Ranch, senior Lineman of the YearOwen

How not to fowl up when buying a turkey

Whether purchasing a fresh or frozen turkey, consumers can be confident they are buying a quali­ty product. The decision of which to purchase is based on personal preference in price and conve­nience.

Relax and make yourself at home

In the middle of the holiday season our human desire to organize and control everything can add a lot of stress to our lives. Then throw in all the traffic, the guests, the up and down weather and the wildfire dramas we have been experiencing.

Fundraising efforts for Saugus High continue

In the aftermath of the shooting that left three students dead and three others wounded Nov. 14 at Saugus High School, numerous organizations, businesses and individuals have offered support and

Progress continues on Phase 1B at Needham Ranch

Construction on the Center at Needham Ranch has continued as developers announced recently that walls have been raised on all three buildings in Phase 1B. “We are very pleased to