Read more about the article Vehicle collision in Newhall stirs up Sunday solace
Two vehicle crash on Newhall Ave prompted a call to first responders to assist the drivers. Cory Rubin / The Signal

Vehicle collision in Newhall stirs up Sunday solace

Los Angeles County firefighters and sheriff’s deputies were called out after two cars collided near the intersection at Newhall Avenue and Carl Court just after 6 p.m. Sunday. First responders…

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Read more about the article VIA hosting sales academy in September
Jorge Lopez speaks to attendees about company culture at the VIA Luncheon Tuesday, June 18, 2019. Lorena Mejia/The Signal

VIA hosting sales academy in September

The Valley Industrial Association will host an eight-week marketing and sales academy in an effort to help local businesses increase sales. “Marketing your business shouldn’t be your biggest challenge,” a…

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Read more about the article Dulce Fire burns 28 acres near 14 Freeway
Los Angeles County firefighters and Angeles National Forest firefighters work to douse the Dulce Fire off of the southbound 14 freeway in Agua Dulce Sunday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Dulce Fire burns 28 acres near 14 Freeway

Firefighters responded to a brush fire off the southbound Highway 14 Sunday near Agua Dulce Canyon Road.

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Read more about the article David Hegg | Our Addiction to ‘Easy’ vs. Choosing Difficult Things
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | Our Addiction to ‘Easy’ vs. Choosing Difficult Things

By David Hegg As a young boy my dad taught me to be careful not to choose the easy path in life. He was a firm believer that anything worth…

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Read more about the article Exploring the options in ‘mommy makeovers’
A mommy makeover is a procedure to restore the body as best as possible to pre-baby shape.

Exploring the options in ‘mommy makeovers’

Women frequently notice changes in their bodies after pregnancy. Although many things can be modified through diet and exercise, some new moms may benefit from a little extra help.

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Read more about the article Assemblywoman Christy Smith is passionate about public safety, education
FILE PHOTO Assemblywoman Christy Smith represents the 38th Assembly District, which includes Agua Dulce, Castaic, Santa Clarita, Simi Valley and the northern San Fernando Valley. 08-16-19 BOBBY BLOCK / THE SIGNAL

Assemblywoman Christy Smith is passionate about public safety, education

California State Assemblywoman Christy Smith is in her first term representing the 38th Assembly District, which includes Agua Dulce, Castaic, Santa Clarita, Simi Valley and the northern San Fernando Valley.

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Read more about the article Why it’s smart to have a smart home
Those who have yet to jump on the bandwagon can benefit from learning more about smart homes and why it’s intelligent to have a smart home.

Why it’s smart to have a smart home

Devices are everywhere. According to a recent visual networking index forecast from Cisco, by 2021, there will be four networked devices and connections per person across the globe.

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Read more about the article Extracurricular activities for non-athletes
Lack of interest in sports is nothing for parents to worry about, though it is important that parents encourage their kids to participate in extracurricular activities, which can pay a host of dividends.

Extracurricular activities for non-athletes

Sports are a popular activity for adults and children alike. While adults may not have the time to hit the hardwoods or toss the ball around as much as they used to, sports continue to be as popular as ever among young people.

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Read more about the article Volunteerism offers families chance to get together outside
Dennis Luker, 37, of Saugus, picks up trash with Cub Scout Pack 527 of Santa Clarita, with his 6-year-old son Tyler, right, and fellow pack member Carlo Colon.

Volunteerism offers families chance to get together outside

Often offering a break from school, work and day-to-day hustle and bustle, the summer is considered an ideal time for families to bond with each other.

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Read more about the article What parents can do to reduce SIDS risk
Learning to distinguish between SUID and SIDS is a great first step for parents looking to reduce their youngsters’ risk of accidental death while sleeping.

What parents can do to reduce SIDS risk

Parents of newborns and infants face many challenges throughout a typical day. At the end of a long day tending to their youngsters’ every need, parents may think their work for the day is nearly done as bedtime approaches.

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Read more about the article Imbeciles, Heroes, Coin Flips & Sweethearts
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Imbeciles, Heroes, Coin Flips & Sweethearts

A humble padre up the coast at Mission Santa Buenaventura made a historic decision back on Sept. 3, 1795. The Catholic Church was down to two sites to build their newest mission — either in San Fernando or Santa Clarita. Father Vincent de Santa Maria made the call and we lost.

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