‘Legos, ’ flames and other amusements
Ron Griffin’s business, The Attraction Services Company, has called the Santa Clarita Valley home for more than 30 years. PHOTO BY BOBBY BLOCK / THE SIGNAL

‘Legos, ’ flames and other amusements

When walking into The Attraction Services Company’s 45,000-square-foot warehouse in Valencia, what stands out first is the metal. A lot of it. Metal welded together to form what CEO Ron…

Kathie Martin ­— Building bridges as water PIO
Kathie Martin was brought in to SCV Water to help usher in the merger of the four water companies into one entity. PHOTOS BY DAN WATSON / THE SIGNAL

Kathie Martin ­— Building bridges as water PIO

Kathie Martin, the public information office of SCV Water, said before she came to the Santa Clarita Valley, she didn’t really know all the intricacies of water delivery, or water politics.

Kevin Thompson— Munchkins and Ewoks
Actor Kevin Thompson displays some of his memorabilia at his home in Saugus on Friday, November 1, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Kevin Thompson— Munchkins and Ewoks

The final installment of the “Star Wars” film saga, “The Rise of Skywalker,” opened in theaters Dec. 20. The events in the movie, which happen in a galaxy, far, far away, wrap up the nine-part movie franchise which began in 1977 with “Star Wars: A New Hope.”

Big dreams in Sand Canyon
Steve Kim, who built himself up from a hardscrabble start in post-war Korea to a billionaire entrepreneur in Sand Canyon, is looking to bring a family-friendly five-star resort to the Santa Clarita Valley. PHOTOS BY Dan Watson / The Signal

Big dreams in Sand Canyon

With the formation of successful startup companies, foundations and leadership centers throughout his career, Steve Kim is no stranger to business ventures.

Merry Graham, SCV’s winning chef
Merry Graham displays the crown she won at the recent Great Garlic Cookoff at the Gilroy Garlic Festival. Dan Watson/The Signal

Merry Graham, SCV’s winning chef

After years of competitive cooking, Merry Graham of Newhall may just be ready to hang up her apron. The Santa Clarita Valley’s most accomplished amateur chef estimates she has won more than $150,000 in cash and prizes during the past decade.

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