Read more about the article Calgrove car fire prompts quick response
A vehicle fire on the Old Road and Calgrove Blvd prompted a quick response from emergency officials on Sunday morning. Rick McClure

Calgrove car fire prompts quick response

A car fire on The Old Road and Calgrove Boulevard sparked a response from Los Angeles County Fire Department and California Highway Patrol officers early Sunday morning.

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Read more about the article Circle of Hope helps cancer survivors match inside and outside beauty
Colleen Shaffer, Circle of Hope founder receives a cut and style from Janat Barahas, Indo Salon owner, at the Circle of Hope Celebrate Wellness Day event on Sunday, Sept. 7,2019. Gilbert BernalThe Signal

Circle of Hope helps cancer survivors match inside and outside beauty

On Sunday, Indo Salon and Circle of Hope hosted a wellness day and invited their clients as well as walk-in cancer survivors and individuals currently undergoing treatment to receive free hair care, makeup, nail treatment and massages for free.

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Read more about the article David Hegg | In Praise of Fire, Heat  and Facing Our Adversity
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | In Praise of Fire, Heat and Facing Our Adversity

By David Hegg We’re all familiar with the old saying, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.” It is often used to remind us that most…

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Read more about the article Five ways to elevate your home decor through minimalism
Instead of filling every wall with pictures, choose just one accent wall, eliminating excessive decor elements around it. Let one work of art dominate that space, reducing any competition for attention.

Five ways to elevate your home decor through minimalism

The latest trends in home decor reveal a desire for a feeling of tranquility and calmness, perhaps as a response to today's overly busy and distracted lifestyles.

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Read more about the article San Diego: trendy restaurants and neighborhoods
The Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego, California, April 19, 2018.

San Diego: trendy restaurants and neighborhoods

San Diego may be the perfect family getaway, but it also offers great restaurants and neighborhoods for grown-up fun. next time you’re looking for a quick getaway, consider these San Diego destinations.

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Read more about the article Historic restaurants in the San Fernando Valley
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Historic restaurants in the San Fernando Valley

It’s always fun to try a new restaurant, to be one of the first to “discover” the latest trendy spot. However, there is something to be said for history, too. Restaurants that have stood the test of time are rare in an industry that sees a 60% failure rate in the first year.

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Read more about the article Patriot Day brings community together in remembrance
Jonah Feder, Daniel Scott, Maria Garcia, Mason Ganshirt and Ark Bunyan pant new bleachers at the William S. Hart Pony Baseball and Softball field for the 9/11 Day of Remembrance. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Patriot Day brings community together in remembrance

This year marks 18 years since the devastating Sept. 11 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people and injured another 6,000.

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Read more about the article Living with 9/11: NYC cop assigned to Ground Zero remembers
Mark Manfro looks at internet photos of the burning towers as he holds a photo of his friend and fellow N.Y. Police officer,John Perry, who was killed on 911. Dan Watson/The Signal

Living with 9/11: NYC cop assigned to Ground Zero remembers

Castaic homeowner and former NYPD officer Marc Manfro has lived with 9/11 every single day since terrorists toppled the Twin Towers, with every labored breath he takes, every time he gets up in the morning and every time he goes to sleep.

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Read more about the article Having a gran’ old time at the annual Gran Fondo cycling event
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

Having a gran’ old time at the annual Gran Fondo cycling event

You’ve probably heard these words before: “Bike Santa Clarita.” When it comes to cycling in our community, we take great pride in providing the amenities necessary for residents to take advantage of the most environmentally friendly form of transportation -- a bike.

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Read more about the article Free and fun: SCV History 101
The infamous legend of Tiburcio Vasquez, a young cattle rustler and robber in the late 19th century, used the unique rock formation that bears his name as a hideout. The unusual rock formation has also served as an alien landscape in countless film and TV depictions. Dan Watson

Free and fun: SCV History 101

Santa Clarita is unique not only because of its history, but also for its preservation of that history.

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