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Engagement: Abejon-Susdorf

Joseph and Jill Abejon of Valencia are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelsey Abejon to Stephen Susdorf of Newhall.

August 09, 2009 | By Signal Staff | Engagements


Chinese exchange students find temporary home in SCV

The Santa Clarita Valley is providing 16 exchange students from China the chance to learn about the many facets of American culture.

August 09, 2009 | By Evin Giglio For The Signal | Santa Clarita Valley News


Community scrapbook: Shannon Sirk

Saugus High School graduate Shannon Sirk was awarded a Ph.D. in Molecular and Medical Pharmacology from the University of California, Los Angeles on June 11. Recognized as a National Merit Scholar while at Saugus High, she graduated as the number one student in her class in 1997 and entered Occidental College on a Presidential Scholarship.

August 09, 2009 | By Signal Staff | SCV Life


Community scrapbook: Cassandra Neilson

Cassandra Rochelle Neilson, of Stevenson Ranch was named to the President's List of Mercer University's Tift College of Education for the Spring 2009 semester.

August 09, 2009 | By Signal Staff | SCV Life


Community scrapbook: Ava A. Schultz

Ava A. Schultz, a recent graduate from Valencia of the Virginia Military Institute, who majored in International Studies, was named to the Dean's List for the second semester of academic year 2008-2009.

August 09, 2009 | By Signal Staff | SCV Life


Football is not superior

After a recent Google search, I came to realize there was a response in your fine paper by Jim McElvain, of Saugus, ("Of winners, losers and American sports," The Signal, Dec. 18, 2008) to my request for more coverage of local youth soccer games by The Mighty Signal ("Boston will boost revenue," The Signal, Dec. 17, 2008).

August 09, 2009 | By Dan Donihue Castaic | Columnists


Obama to SCV’s poor: Take a hike

On the subject of universal health care, the Obama administration and its friends in Congress are talking out of both sides of their mouths.

August 09, 2009 | By The Signal Editorial Board | Signal Editorials


The Signal.com's Daybreak: Aug. 9, 2009

Hello, Santa Clarita Valley! Welcome to The-Signal.com's Daybreak, your point of entry for the day, and a quick journey through the past, present and future. Let the adventure begin:

August 09, 2009 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


CLWA joins lawsuit

The Castaic Lake Water Agency joined 26 other state water contractors in a lawsuit filed against federal agencies - including the United States Department of Commerce, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Marine Fisheries - challenging the amount of water pumped from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

August 08, 2009 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


CHP graduates largest class

The California Highway Patrol swore in the largest graduating class in its history during a ceremony in West Sacramento on Friday, deeming 183 new officers ready to hit the highways.

August 08, 2009 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


Kevin Tonoian: Median project is designed to save water

I want to thank Mr. Martin for his Aug. 2 letter to the editor, "Wasteful Median Improvements."

August 08, 2009 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Uncle Earl speaks

Dear Steve, this is your Uncle Earl responding to your article on health care (Steve Lunetta, "Health care conundrums," The Signal, Opinion, July 27).

August 08, 2009 | By Earl Madery Friendly Valley | Read Letters to Editor


The Signal.com's Daybreak: Aug. 8, 2009

Hello, Santa Clarita Valley! Welcome to The-Signal.com's Daybreak, your point of entry for the day, and a quick journey through the past, present and future. Let the adventure begin:

August 08, 2009 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


Avoid the carrot

I recently received my "secret" mail-in ballot for the stormwater pollution prevention fee.

August 08, 2009 | By George DeMott Newhall | Read Letters to Editor


Dead bird found with West Nile

The carcass of a bird infected with West Nile virus has been found in Canyon Country, officials said Friday, but the number of human cases is down significantly from last year.

August 08, 2009 | By Evin Giglio For The Signal | Santa Clarita Valley News


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Oklahoma twister tracked path of 1999 tornado

NEW YORK (AP) - Monday's powerful tornado in suburban Oklahoma City loosely followed the path of a killer twister that slammed the region in May 1999.

May 21, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP


Charlie Vignola: A scandal is only a scandal when it happens to Democrats

Imagine for a moment a President of the United States who ignored warnings about an imminent terrorist threat that resulted in an attack that killed American citizens, then argued that we didn't need an investigation to figure out what went wrong.

May 21, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Boy Scouts of America

Dear Editor,

May 21, 2013 | Malcolm Blue Valencia | Read Letters to Editor


Signal Sales Beat for May 21, 2013

KEN "Beer It Forward" is just one of the unique ideas presented at a sneak preview and tour of Wolf Creek Brewery on Thursday, May 16, 2013. You can buy a friend a beer (even if they are not present) and they will have up to sixty days to redeem. Wolf Creek Brewery is owned by the same owners of Wolf Creek Restaurant and Brewery, however, in this facility the focus is on producing and ...

May 21, 2013 | Signal Staff | Signal Sales Beat


Tom Purcell: Advice from the master

ill Clinton, wearing a white toga and a crown of gold, sat in a garden while attractive women fed him grapes. President Obama, having just suffered the most devastating week of his presidency, sat nearby, seeking advice in the art of telling whoppers. Using the Socratic method of teaching, Clinton began to tutor his new student.

May 21, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


$6 million to fight the Frazier Park fire

FRAZIER PARK (AP) - A fire that broke last week near Frazier Park has closed a state park and already has cost more than $6 million to fight.

May 21, 2013 | Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


Kershaw pitches 3-hitter as Dodgers beat Brewers

MILWAUKEE (AP) - With speculation that Don Mattingly could be fired sometime this week, the Los Angeles Dodgers manager needed Clayton Kershaw to pitch well in the worst way.

May 20, 2013 | Associated Press | Dodgers/Angels


‘A Knight Like No Other’ at Trinity

When Trinity was founded, it only had Kindergarten through second grade and planning a prom was many years down the road.

May 20, 2013 | By Sandra Oshiro Communications Coordinator Trinity Classical Academy | SCV Schools


Frank Ferry: Live from City Hall

May is Building Safety Month and the ideal time to tackle all of those home-improvement projects on your "to do" list before summer is in full swing.

May 20, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


LAPD officer from Castaic arrested on molestation charge

A Los Angeles Police Department officer who lives in Castaic is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday on a child molestation charge, according to an LAPD spokesman and court documents.

May 20, 2013 | By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Child required medical aid at Saugus pool

A child was rushed to Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital following an incident at a community pool today, officials said.

May 20, 2013 | By Jim Holt | Santa Clarita Valley News


Chile miner happy to be played by Banderas in film

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Antonio Banderas will play the charismatic miner known as "Super Mario," who in 2010 became the public face of 33 Chilean miners trapped deep underground for 69 days.

May 20, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP


Calif.: 5 church members killed in van crash

ST. LOUIS (AP) - A van carrying church members returning from a California gathering careened off of a southern Illinois freeway and overturned several times Monday, killing five people and sending six others to hospitals, authorities said.

May 20, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP


Founding member of The Doors dies

Ray Manzarek, a founding member of The Doors whose versatile and often haunting keyboards complimented Jim Morrison's gloomy baritone and helped set the mood for some of rock's most enduring songs, has died. He was 74.

May 20, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


MacFarlane won't return to host Oscars

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Seth MacFarlane is too busy to host the Oscars in 2014.

May 20, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


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