Read more about the article City to host Parent Resource Symposium on ‘Truth about Vaping’
Doug Aston, 12, center, tries to walk a straight line while wearing impairment simulation goggles at the start of the Parent Resource Symposium at the Activities Center on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

City to host Parent Resource Symposium on ‘Truth about Vaping’

Santa Clarita parents and children will once again have a chance to engage in an open dialogue with educators about the consequences surrounding drug use at the upcoming Parent Resource…

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Read more about the article ‘Pirates of Santa Clarita,’ salsa set for September Thursdays@Newhall
The Thursdays@Newhall series continues with free artistic events.

‘Pirates of Santa Clarita,’ salsa set for September Thursdays@Newhall

September brings new, featured events to Old Town Newhall as the city of Santa Clarita’s Thursdays@Newhall continues each week through October. September events, which are free to attend, are expected…

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Read more about the article Water main break floods streets, closes roads
A water main break has resulted in a section of Newhall Ranch Road becoming flooded and closed, according to officials. Photo courtesy of the City of Santa Clarita.

Water main break floods streets, closes roads

A water main break has resulted in a section of Newhall Ranch Road becoming flooded and closed, according to officials. The call came in at approximately 5:05 p.m. of a…

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Read more about the article Rodeo finals return to Antelope Valley Fair
Rodeo contestants carry flags for the National Anthem at the PRCA Rodeo California Circuit Finals at the Antelope Valley Fair. Courtesy of Antelope Valley Fair

Rodeo finals return to Antelope Valley Fair

The RAM Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association California Circuit Finals are returning to the Antelope Valley Fair & Event Center on the weekend of Oct. 4-6 for the ninth consecutive year.…

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Read more about the article Deputies nab 13 suspects in shoplifting suppression operation
Deputies arrest a suspect during a shoplifting suppression operation on Wednesday. Courtesy photo.

Deputies nab 13 suspects in shoplifting suppression operation

Clad in both uniform and civilian clothes, personnel with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station caught 13 shoplifting suspects Wednesday. A release posted on the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station…

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Read more about the article 2019 College of the Canyons football preview
Cayden Dunn (10) takes a handoff from QB Michael Wilson (2) at COC practice on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The signal

2019 College of the Canyons football preview

After going 10-0 last season and winning the Southern California Football Association National Division, Northern League championship, the College of the Canyons football team had a setback against Ventura College,…

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CIF-SS commissioner Rob Wigod addresses decline in football participation, Castaic High School

There are plenty of questions, big and small, lingering as the fall sports season gets underway. The Signal had the opportunity to speak with CIF-Southern Section commissioner Rob Wigod and…

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Read more about the article A revolutionary hearing aid now comes in custom-fit
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A revolutionary hearing aid now comes in custom-fit

For many, hearing aids make a life-changing difference. It’s estimated that 48 million Americans have some form of hearing loss, and the majority of those individuals could benefit from hearing aids.

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Read more about the article TV for toddlers: set limits, make good choices
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TV for toddlers: set limits, make good choices

While TV might keep your child busy, that screen time could come at the expense of other, more important activities. For example, it might be better for your child to use that time being active or visiting with family and friends.

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Read more about the article Banking on trust in Santa Clarita
Tamara Gurney, Mission Valley Bank

Banking on trust in Santa Clarita

When it comes to choosing a banking partner, today’s business owners and managers are looking for a relationship that provides them with expertise in their specific area and a bank that is willing to work with them as a trusted adviser to help achieve greater success.

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