
Carl Kanowksy | Salary history and the three Behrs
John Behr and his wife, Margaret, owned an oat-processing company that, among other things, made oats for oatmeal called John’s Groats. Margaret dreamed up the catchy slogan, “John’s Groats, so
John Behr and his wife, Margaret, owned an oat-processing company that, among other things, made oats for oatmeal called John’s Groats. Margaret dreamed up the catchy slogan, “John’s Groats, so
To help get our children through college without debt, my wife, Gaynor, and I took on part-time jobs to help pay for college. I teach college on a Monday in
During a morning film session after last Friday’s one-point loss to St. Bernard, Santa Clarita Christian football had a moment of clarity. “The entire team stopped and said okay guys,
Valencia resident Tamer Abdel grew tired of hearing, “Use our hashtag,” and “Tag us on your posts,” during social events — and then realizing only one or two people
Any alleged scofflaw looking to challenge a traffic ticket will now have to do so in Chatsworth, regardless of whether the ticket was issued in the Newhall Pass or Gorman. “Effective
Valencia football travelled to Victorville on Friday night to take on Silverado and emerged victorious with a 58-35 win. Jake Santos got the Vikings on the board early with a
Something unusual happened when Canyon football visited John Burroughs High School on Friday in the 50-21 rout of the Indians at John Burroughs High School. With just under three minutes
The College of the Canyons Foundation is partnering with Princess Cruises to host an informational meeting and breakfast for local businesses, said James Kneblik, director of development or the College
For the first three games of the season, it’s been the same story for West Ranch football: an offensive onslaught and defensive superiority. Now, add special teams to the mix.
By Nathan Graham For The Signal It was the tale of two halves in Hart’s second preleague game on Friday as they defeated Arcadia, 31-27, at College of the Canyons
By Tony Ciniglio For The Signal It was a thing of beauty. Golden Valley quarterback Zack Chevalier lofted a perfect pass to Alemany transfer Johnathan Kaelin, who caught it, spun around
The MAIN has added a new slate of shows and performances to its September calendar.
If you want to hear a good love song performed live in Santa Clarita this month, the Canyon has got you covered. The rock band Tesla will be coming to
For over two years, “It’s Your Health Radio” has been informing Santa Clarita residents on what they need to know about recent and relevant topics about health.
For one last dance, “Motown in Town 3” will ignite the dance floor while fundraising for the SCV Senior Center at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Sept. 9.
Valencia resident Tamer Abdel grew tired of hearing, “Use our hashtag,” and “Tag us on your posts,” during social events — and then realizing only one or two people had
Two separate, overturned-vehicle crashes on the Interstate 5 in Castaic caused hours of heavy traffic Friday afternoon. The first incident was reported around 12:30 p.m. northbound on the I-5, south
Teachers, staff and leaders of the Newhall School District celebrated the start of the 2018-19 school year at the Newhall Family Theatre on Tuesday during the annual Staff Welcome Back
Now that the schools of the Sulphur Springs Union School District are back in session, and students have settled into their classes and met their teachers, parents enjoyed an opportunity
Deputy Garrett Rifkin, a Santa Clarita resident, was on his way to work at the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station on Aug. 3, when a traffic collision changed his life.
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