
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.
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.
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
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its plan to recognize College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne G. Van Hook with the chamber’s 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award. “There
By Gilbert Bernal Signal Staff Writer Castaic residents were alerted by a siren from Pitchess Detention Center that went off not long after midnight on Monday. Community members took to
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
The Saugus boys basketball team edged out San Marcos High School in a 61-55 win on Friday. Adrian McIntyre filled up the Centurions’ stat sheet, scoring 20 points and adding
Santa Clarita Christian girls soccer beat Vasquez 10-1 on Wednesday. Goalkeeper Cataline Sonnenberg made five saves and gave up one goal on a penalty kick. Defenders Alyssa Hopewell and Avery
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
The Saugus boys basketball team defeated Gardena High School 57-51 in the Trevor Ariza Tip-Off Classic at Westchester High School on Saturday. Adrian McIntyre led the Centurions with 24 points
By Gilbert Bernal Signal Staff Writer Santa Clarita Valley deputies are investigating a report of a child struck in the crosswalk by a vehicle making a left turn Monday onto
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Commission announced Monday that Executive Director Peter Lynn will step down after five years, and the commission will commence a national search for new
The Santa Clarita Christian School girls basketball team picked up a 54-42 win against Yeshiva University of Los Angeles (YULA) at Santa Clarita Christian School on Tuesday. Cardinals sophomore Kelly
Whether purchasing a fresh or frozen turkey, consumers can be confident they are buying a qualiÂty product. The decision of which to purchase is based on personal preference in price and conveÂnience.
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.
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
A celebration of life honoring 15-year-old Gracie Anne Muehlberger, who died in the Saugus High School shooting Nov. 14, is set for Saturday, Nov. 23. The event has been scheduled
Golden Valley boys basketball defeated Buckley 59-53 to win third place in the Heritage Christian Tournament on Thursday. Ayoub Payton and Benicio Preciado led the Grizzlies with 14 points each,
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
By Caleb Lunetta and Tammy Murga The race to fill the 25th Congressional District seat in 2020 took a shift over the weekend, as former Rep. Steve Knight officially announced
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