
Author Profile: Paul Marks, Shamus Award-winning author
Paul Marks, now an Acton resident after living in Saugus since 1994, is the author of the Shamus Award-winning novel “White Heat” and its sequel, “Broken Windows.”

Paul Marks, now an Acton resident after living in Saugus since 1994, is the author of the Shamus Award-winning novel “White Heat” and its sequel, “Broken Windows.”

Santa Clarita families showed love and support as they took part in the 2018 Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Bridgeport Park on Saturday.

SNAP sports annual Skate-A-Thon event is scheduled Saturday, Oct. 27., to raise money for the sports programs for athletes with special needs, organizers said.

In the last preleague game before its Prep League opener, Santa Clarita Christian School football wanted to both make an impression and fix a few loose ends on Saturday night.

Circle of Hope hosted its 15th annual Afternoon Tea Saturday to kick off 31 Days of Hope.

To coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness month, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is offering a class on clearing away the myths behind breast cancer at “Breast Health Demystified – An Evening of Awareness” on Oct. 23.

As a way to give back to Santa Clarita, Logix Federal Credit Union will kick off its day of community service at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Oct. 8.

Brewery Draconum will offer its first Oktoberfest weekend, offering games, brews and food, beginning Saturday, according to organizers.

In September 2017, a Santa Clarita resident found a deeper meaning to the selfie and the signs around the community.

The seven deadly sins apparently are lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride. Let’s look at each of these and explore how we see them in today’s working world.

The Santa Clarita Christian School Cardinals host the Temple City Rams in their final preleague game of the year at Valencia High School tonight. Dropping a tough game against Rancho

The fundraising numbers for this quarter of the 38th Assembly District election cycle show challenger Christy Smith taking the lead over incumbent Assemblyman Dante Acosta. Contributions for Smith’s campaign from

Half of the seats on the Castaic Area Town Council are up for election this November, the council announced Friday. The election to determine the leadership of the five Castaic

Meeting Popejoy Earlier this year, Gary Popejoy reached out to me via The Signal newspaper’s Friday veterans page and he spoke on the phone, which led him to e-mailing me

Trinity Classical Academy won its first Academy League game of the season 58-8 against Firebaugh on Friday night at Lynwood High School. The Falcons football team came out firing, running

By Matt Lechuga For The Signal Saugus leaned heavily on its defense and passing game to hold off an energetic Golden Valley squad 35-13 at College of the Canyons on

Usually, Valencia’s Ben Seymour lines up on defense at the linebacker position. But on Friday against Hart, he found himself on offense in the crosshairs of a screen pass from

West Ranch continued its historic 2018 campaign with a 46-14 win against Canyon on Friday night at Canyon High School. Quarterback Weston Eget once again paced the game for the

The jury trial that was slated to begin in August for a Saugus man accused of date rape has been rescheduled to begin this month. Brady John Wood, now 21,

After a social media post on a community forum garnered more than 100 comments this week, Sulphur Springs Union School District leaders are reassuring parents that the district doesn’t support,