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Thanks for the coverage

Recently The Signal ran an article on the IBEX (Israel Bible Extension) campus of The Master's College. The article was written by Sharon Cotal.

December 05, 2008 | By William Varner The Master's College, Newhall | Read Letters to Editor


Medalist to ‘carry torch’

Olympic Gold Medalist Allyson Felix will help kick off Sunday's Kiwanis Club of Santa Clarita's 17th Annual Six Flags Magic Mountain 5K Run.

December 05, 2008 | By Diana Sevanian For The Signal | Santa Clarita Valley News


Bailout: Its impact on SCV

Congress approved a historic $700 billion financial industry bailout Friday and President Bush immediately signed it.

December 05, 2008 | By Staff and Wire | Santa Clarita Valley News


C.A.S.T. for Kids held in Castaic

Volunteers and parents can all attest to the far reaching effects of the CAST for Kids event hosted at Castaic Lake on Saturday.

December 05, 2008 | By Melissa Gasca Signal Staff Writers | Santa Clarita Valley News


Late burst is the difference

For the most part, Valencia's performance against Burroughs bore little resemblance to its opening-game dominance.

December 05, 2008 | By Joey Gulino Signal Staff Writer | Prep Sports


Scrooged! Edison says 'Bah, humbug!' to Christmas lights

One Clifton Place resident is calling it "The Utility That Stole Christmas." Many were shocked when they came home Thursday to find workers from Southern California Edison taking down Christmas lights that adorned streetlight poles. After all, the lights were plugged into metered outlets outside the Valencia residents' homes. Robyn Bloom said her neighbors wrapped the streetlight poles with brightly colored garlands intertwined with Christmas lights, turning them into gigantic mock candy canes. Edison workers ...

December 05, 2008 | By Katie Wallace Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Doctor's sudden death shocks SCV

Popular Santa Clarita physician Patricia Lynn Wells died suddenly in her Stevenson Ranch home, a Los Angeles County Coroner's official said Thursday. She was 44.

December 05, 2008 | By Michelle Lovato Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Cents hassle the Hoff

One night after surviving a physical battle against Taft, the Saugus girls basketball team found much less resistance from Nordhoff.

December 05, 2008 | By Joey Gulino Signal Staff Writer | Prep Sports


Election impact on SCV employers

With the election of Barack Obama and a heavily Democratic Congress, Santa Clarita Valley employers can expect several changes in federal employment laws. Here are three changes I see in my crystal ball. Contractors

December 05, 2008 | By David Hamilton It’s The Law | Local Business


Amgen Tour unveils route through Santa Clarita

Amgen Tour of California officials announced Thursday the course the world-class cycle race will take out of Santa Clarita, a host city for the third consecutive year.

December 05, 2008 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


Church and state

I guess Betty Arenson (Letters, Nov. 26) missed my previous letter about the dumbing of America.

December 05, 2008 | By Paul Sibek Newhall | Read Letters to Editor


John Boston

Just wanted to let you how happy I am that John Boston has returned to The Signal. Now I can start buying your paper again.

December 05, 2008 | By Gini Brown Santa Clarita | Read Letters to Editor


Response to Kraut

In response to Jonathan Kraut (Voting youth shows maturity, Nov. 25), I am a conservative who did not necessarily vote for John McCain. Rather I voted against the Obama machine.

December 05, 2008 | By Robert Humphrey Valencia | Read Letters to Editor


The passing of a school board legend

Board rooms were never dull or lifeless when John Hassel was in the room. His sharp wit and unconventional levity would bring even the most heated discussion to its knees as tensions took a momentary pause to consider the wisdom of his remarks. More than the occasional one-liners and well-timed zingers, John brought a large dose of sense and sensibility to every school-centered discussion. Above all else, John Hassel was an advocate for students and ...

December 05, 2008 | BY Richard A. Patterson | Columnists


I say we let the Big Three go belly up

"Lord Mr. Ford, I just wish that you could see What your simple horseless carriage has become Well, it seems your contribution to man To say the least, got a little out of hand." - Jerry Reed, 1973 When the silver-tongued Jerry Reed sang these words 35 years ago, little did he realize how prophetic they would be. With the U.S. economy in a downward spiral and people not buying big cars, the Big Three ...

December 05, 2008 | By Steve Lunetta Right About Now | Columnists


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Prosecutor questions woman in Arizona murder case

PHOENIX (AP) - A woman charged in the stabbing and shooting death of her Arizona lover traded barbs with a prosecutor under a withering cross-examination as she struggled to explain why she can recall precise details of her life from years earlier, yet can't remember crucial aspects of the murder case against her.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Car bomb kills at least 53 in Syrian capital

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - A car bomb exploded Thursday near Syria's ruling party headquarters in Damascus, killing at least 53 people and scattering mangled bodies among the blazing wreckage in one of the bloodiest days in the capital since the uprising began almost two years ago.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Haiti's 'Baby Doc' summoned to court after no-show

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A Haitian judge on Thursday summoned Jean-Claude Duvalier to appear in court after the former dictator defied an order to attend a hearing to determine whether he should again face charges for human rights abuses committed during the nearly 15 years of his brutal regime.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Oscar guy MacFarlane aims to perk up stodgy awards

LOS ANGELES (AP) - You think the Academy Awards are boring? Try the nominations. They only last a few minutes, but it's generally a sleepy academy suit and a sleepy starlet droning a list of names at 5:30 in the morning.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Georgia plane aborted landing, hit utility pole

THOMSON, Ga. (AP) - A small private jet carrying a surgeon and members of his clinic staff aborted its landing at a Georgia airport before it hit a 60-foot utility pole and crashed in a flaming wreck, killing five people onboard and injuring two, federal authorities said Thursday.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Pistorius granted bail pending murder trial

PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) - In an agonizingly slow announcement, a magistrate allowed Oscar Pistorius to go free on bail Friday, nine days after the Paralympian was arrested in the Valentine's Day killing of his girlfriend.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Police: Hotel altercation sparked Vegas shooting

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Bullets were flying from a black Range Rover at a gray Maserati as the vehicles raced toward a red light on the Las Vegas Strip.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


4 stabbed outside downtown LA nightspot

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Four young adults have been stabbed after a feud spilled out of a downtown Los Angeles nightspot.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


More tests needed in LA hotel water tank death

LOS ANGELES (AP) - More testing must be done to determine the cause of death of a 21-year-old Canadian tourist whose body was found wedged in a water tank atop a downtown Los Angeles hotel, authorities said Thursday.

February 22, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Letters: A socialist by any other name is... a socialist

Leftists of late have become very defensive about being called socialist in their ideology, as typified by Kevin Buck's column (Feb. 19, "Straw men live in glass houses").

February 22, 2013 | Brian Baker Saugus | Read Letters to Editor


Alice Khosravy: California is at bottom for business

Just a few short days ago the lanterns fell, bringing an end to Chinese New Year season for 2013.

February 22, 2013 | Alice Khosravy Right Here, Right Now | Columnists


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