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Church celebrates 118th birthday

More than 90 members of the First Presbyterian Church celebrated 118 years of worship and community last Sunday at William S. Hart Park in Newhall.

June 20, 2009 | By Teresa Howell For The Signal | Faith/Religion


The Signal.com's Daybreak: June 20, 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:

June 20, 2009 | By Signal Staff and Wire Services | Santa Clarita Valley News


Father’s Day: Dads and doughnuts

Santa Clarita Little People Day Care and Preschool held a Dads and Doughnut Fathers's Day event.

June 20, 2009 | By Signal Staff | Santa Clarita Valley News


UPDATED: Suspected car thief eludes deputies

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies have ended their search of the area around Sand Canyon and Lost Canyon Roads in Canyon Country for a suspected car thief without finding the suspect, according to authorities.

June 19, 2009 | Source: Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station | Santa Clarita Valley News


Reader Meter results, June 12-19, 2009

Here are the results of The-Signal.com's latest Reader Meter poll. The-Signal.com visitors cast a total of 316 votes from late afternoon Friday, June 12 to mid-afternoon Friday, June 19, 2009.

June 19, 2009 | By Signal Staff | Reader Polls


Two Women on Wine: Enjoy a festival of summer wines

Summer is right around the corner and we couldn't be happier. We've dusted off the patio furniture and are ready for candlelit patio dinners with family and friends on balmy nights. Our grill goes into overtime during the summer. We cook just about everything on the grill, from chicken or fish kabobs to steak and baby-back ribs, vegetables, hamburgers and hot dogs.

June 19, 2009 | Lil Leopore and Shari Frazier Two Women on Wine | Food and Fun


‘Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead’ at the Tre Stage Theatre in Hollywood

Five SCV residents appear in "Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead," which opens at the Tre Stage Theatre in Hollywood on June 27, and continues on July 4, 11, 18 and 25. Written by Bert V. Royal, the "unauthorized parody" of the famous "Peanuts" comic strip takes a look at the gang in their high school years.

June 19, 2009 | Signal Staff | Food and Fun


Video games: 'Ghost Busters'

Movie comedies rarely lead to funny sequels. Take "Ghostbusters," whose blockbuster success in 1984 led to "Ghostbusters II" five years later. Critics, fans and, reportedly, some of the cast, felt let down by the result.

June 19, 2009 | By Lou Kesten Associated Press Writer | Food and Fun


Video games: Wii MotionPlus

The Wiimote - the motion-sensing wand that controls the action on Nintendo's Wii - serves many purposes. It doubles as a sword, a gun, a racket, a steering wheel or whatever else a game designer might dream up.

June 19, 2009 | By Lou Kesten Associated Press Writer | Food and Fun


Review: 'The Proposal'

"The Proposal" is a movie about a couple who start out hating each other and end up liking each other. It's a funny thing about that. I started out hating the movie and ended up liking it.

June 19, 2009 | Roger Ebert The Critic’s Critic | Movies


Review: 'Year One'

Harold Ramis is one of the nicest people I've met in the movie business, and I'm so sorry "Year One" happened to him. I'm sure he had the best intentions. In trying to explain why the movie was produced, I have a theory. Ramis is the top-billed of three writers, and he is so funny that when he read some of these lines, they sounded hilarious. Pity he didn't play one of the leads in his own film.

June 19, 2009 | Roger Ebert The Critic’s Critic | Movies


Not the way to go

I fail to comprehend our state legislators who feel that California's budgetary problems can be solved solely by cutbacks.

June 19, 2009 | By Dick Ramirez Valencia | Read Letters to Editor


California crisis solvable

California is in a crisis. Much of its making is due to the severe national recession. But much is also self-imposed by the archaic and regressive constitutional requirement that the budget and any associated tax increases be passed by no less than two-thirds of each house of the Legislature. The Legislature has been reduced to hearing ever more desperate appeals from individuals, groups and organizations that are all deserving. We need health care, scholarships, AIDS ...

June 19, 2009 | By Steven Brooks Santa Clarita | Read Letters to Editor


The Signal.com's Daybreak: June 19, 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:

June 19, 2009 | By Signal Staff and Wire Services | Santa Clarita Valley News


Southwell's future bright

Todd Southwell's resume as a stock car driver is pretty impressive. The Canyon High graduate won four races and finished fifth in the NASCAR Super Late Model standings at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale in 2005. He was fifth in the Super Late Model standings at the track in 2006 and established himself as a championship contender, but he went more than three years between races at Irwindale.

June 19, 2009 | By Tim Haddock For The Signal | SCV Pro Tracker


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Local construction company recognized

Randal G. Winter, owner of Santa Clarita-based Randal G. Winter Construction Inc., has been selected as one of 50 remodeling company owners in the United States with "exceptionally high standards."

May 24, 2013 | By Signal Staff | Local Business


Abortion should be illegal

I believe that abortion should be deemed illegal in all 50 states. Aborting an unborn child should be considered as murder. Murder is defined as; the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought. What makes killing an unborn baby different from killing an adult? When does a fetus' life begin?

May 24, 2013 | Jacob Royston Castaic | Read Letters to Editor


Cemex Bill Would Cost Us Millions

At last week's regular meeting, the Santa Clarita City Council voted unanimously to endorse the Soledad Canyon Settlement Act introduced by Senator Barbara Boxer. This legislation defines a process by which the sale of excess federal land near Victorville would be sold to compensate Cemex for sand and gravel mining rights in the Santa Clarita Valley.

May 24, 2013 | Steve Petzold In effect, the city has endorsed a process that will result in full compensation to CEMEX for aggreg | Read Letters to Editor


Betty Arenson: Where is the outrage?

Perhaps there is hope that change will come sooner rather than later with regard to Americans at last expressing due and civil outrage. "Where is the outrage" is a question that has never been more appropriate than under the administration of President Barack Obama.

May 24, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Doug Patton: The danger in D.C. is bipartisanship

The growing scandals enveloping the Obama administration are becoming a series of shiny baubles being dangled before the right and the left alike.

May 24, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Quick's LA Kings put Sharks on brink with 3-0 win

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jonathan Quick made 24 saves in his seventh career playoff shutout, and the Los Angeles Kings moved to the brink of their second straight trip to the Western Conference finals with a 3-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks in Game 5 on Thursday night.

May 23, 2013 | Associated Press | General


Angels hit 4 HRs, beat Royals 5-4

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Joe Blanton got some backing from the Angels' bats and bullpen, and finally got his first win of the season.

May 23, 2013 | Associated Press | General


Quick's LA Kings put Sharks on brink with 3-0 win

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jonathan Quick made 24 saves in his seventh career playoff shutout, and the Los Angeles Kings moved to the brink of their second straight trip to the Western Conference finals with a 3-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks in Game 5 on Thursday night.

May 23, 2013 | Associated Press | General


Mason Nesbitt: Enjoying time under the lights

Editor's note: This is the second in a series of columns by The Master's College baseball player Mason Nesbitt, who will be filing stories from Lewiston, Idaho - the site of the NAIA World Series. Nesbitt, who played baseball until his sophomore year for TMC, was asked to return to the Mustangs out of need. At the time, he was a contributing baseball writer with The Signal.

May 23, 2013 | Mason Nesbitt For The Signal | COC/TMC


Jurors deadlock in Arias penalty phase

PHOENIX (AP) - Jurors who spent five months determining Jodi Arias' fate couldn't decide whether she should get life in prison or die for murdering her boyfriend, sending prosecutors back to the drawing board to rehash the shocking case of sex, lies and violence to another 12 people.

May 23, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Santa Clarita Valley blood drive at Henry Mayo

Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital invites the community to give the gift of life by donating blood during its summer blood drive on Thursday, May 30, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the HMNMH/COC Clinical Education Center on the hospital's campus at 23845 McBean Parkway,Valencia. Refreshments will be provided.

May 23, 2013 | Signal Staff | Signal AP


Scientific red tape mars efforts vs. virus

GENEVA (AP) - International efforts to combat a new pneumonia-like virus that has now killed 22 people are being slowed by unclear rules and competition for the potentially profitable rights to disease samples, the head of the World Health Organization warned Thursday.

May 23, 2013 | Signal Staff | Signal AP


13 insurers to compete on Calif. health exchange

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - The state's largest health insurers, including Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield and Kaiser Permanente, will be among 13 plans competing for policies from millions of Californians who are expected to purchase coverage through the state's new health exchange, officials announced Thursday.

May 23, 2013 | Signal Staff | Signal AP


Japanese climber, 80, becomes oldest atop Everest

KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - An 80-year-old Japanese mountaineer became the oldest person to reach the top of Mount Everest on Thursday - although his record may last only a few days. An 81-year-old Nepalese man, who held the previous record, plans his own ascent next week.

May 23, 2013 | Signal Staff | Signal AP


Thunderstorms slow Oklahoma tornado cleanup

MOORE, Okla. (AP) - A band of thunderstorms battered the Oklahoma City area Thursday, slowing cleanup operations in the suburb where a tornado killed 24 people and destroyed thousands of homes this week.

May 23, 2013 | Signal Staff | Signal AP


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