Read more about the article Robert Lamoureux: Saw-cutting sends PT cable flying; building a patio cover
Courtesy photo Cutting a post tension (PT) cable during a construction project can result in someone being hurt. It also is costly to repair, requiring the work of a structural engineer and contractor.

Robert Lamoureux: Saw-cutting sends PT cable flying; building a patio cover

Question No. 1  Hi Robert,  I’m on the board of directors at a multistory condo, where we have a subterranean garage. One of our residents was saw-cutting on the concrete…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita’s BioSolar completes first batch
BioSolar recently announced its first batch of the commercial-grade prototype in 21700 lithium-ion cylindrical cell format. While silicon anodes are not without their drawbacks, silicon is one of the most promising anode materials being considered for next-generation, high-energy and high-power lithium-ion batteries. Courtesy of BioSolar

Santa Clarita’s BioSolar completes first batch

In an era highly dependent on mobile devices and solar energy, long-lasting battery life is vital. Santa Clarita-based BioSolar Inc. understands the need for high-energy and high-power batteries, and the…

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Read more about the article Cellulite treatments: What works and what doesn’t?
Cellulite affects most women. Treatment options can be effective, but usually need to be repeated.

Cellulite treatments: What works and what doesn’t?

As long as women have been conscious of the presence of cellulite on their bodies, the search has been on to find effective treatments. People have gone to great lengths…

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Read more about the article Solo collision, small brush fire causes shutdown of three lanes of the I-5
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Solo collision, small brush fire causes shutdown of three lanes of the I-5

Los Angeles County firefighters arrived at the sight of a solo-vehicle collision to tackle a small spot fire caused by the collision, located beside the southbound side of Interstate 5…

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Read more about the article SCV Archery hosts 2019 Olympic Day
Coach Jen So, left, demonstrates how to draw and aim the bow for beginners Yuri Gumatay, 13, center, and his father Orlando of Canyon Country during the 2019 Olympic Day held at the Santa Clarita Archery Range in Canyon Country on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV Archery hosts 2019 Olympic Day

To the sounds of draw strings snapping and targets whapping, SCV Archery and the National Olympic Committee hosted the 2019 Olympic Day Saturday. The free event, working in partnership with…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo celebrates 7th annual NICU reunion
The 229 Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital NICU Graduates in attendance and their families pose for a photo during the 2019 Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital NICU Reunion held at Richard Rioux Memorial Park in Stevenson Ranch on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Henry Mayo celebrates 7th annual NICU reunion

Seven years ago, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital opened the Kim and Steven Ullman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in response to the valley’s growing community, and to ensure that critical care…

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Read more about the article Local artists gather for summer art fair
Attendees walk past the Art Installation at the entrance to the SCV Summer Art Fair held at Central Park in Saugus on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local artists gather for summer art fair

Local artists and crafters gathered in Central Park for the first SCV Summer Art Fair Saturday. A local artist herself, event creator Diana Klauss decided to create the event after…

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Read more about the article Seniors watch ‘Lives Well Lived’ screening at Oakmont
Marketing director Tracey Paulk, right, welcomes visitors to Oakmont of Valencia before airing "Lives Well Lived." Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Seniors watch ‘Lives Well Lived’ screening at Oakmont

Residents and guests to Oakmont of Valencia walked the halls to the senior living facility’s movie theater to watch a screening of the film “Lives Well Lived” on Friday.  “Today’s…

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Read more about the article Signal Sports Awards: Most Exciting Athlete
West Ranch High School’s Ryan Camacho lunges for extra yardage as St. Genevieve High School’s Howie Huerta (5) and Javier Fernandez (7) bring him down in the first quarter on Friday, Aug. 31 at Valencia High School. Kevin Karzin/For The Signal

Signal Sports Awards: Most Exciting Athlete

Before the start of the 2018 football season, West Ranch senior running back Ryan Camacho said one of his goals was to average a minimum of five yards per carry.…

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