Read more about the article Cooperative activities for kids and families
Sharing one T-shirt, 8-year-old cousins Jane Humphreys and Elouise Clark serve up lunch, cooperatively.

Cooperative activities for kids and families

I was in charge of taking meal tickets and handing out plates for an outdoor burger buffet lunch after a family fun run event. Greeting all ages coming through the line, I was caught off guard when two girls looked like "one," from the waist up anyway.

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Read more about the article Cross country runners ready for season
Angelee Berganio and Kyle Stevens are two Canyon High runners looking to make their mark this year during cross country season. Courtesy photo (Jacob Velarde)

Cross country runners ready for season

With cross-country season around the corner, Foothill League teams like Canyon are hitting the ground running, literally, proving why they are considered one of the fastest high school teams around at the Hoka One One Postal Nationals at Buena High School on Saturday.

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Read more about the article Questions Your Teen’s Pediatrician May Ask
When teenagers and parents know what to expect in advance, they can get a lot more out of doctor’s visits. Remember, confidential care is good for their health. (c) Chinnapong / stock.Adobe.com

Questions Your Teen’s Pediatrician May Ask

Routine check-ups are essential for adolescents and young adults. As health risks and concerns are rapidly changing during the teen years, these preventive services can help keep your teens healthy and safe.

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Read more about the article Phone Call Pro Trick, TV Spies, Facebook Portal, and More: Tech Q&A
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Phone Call Pro Trick, TV Spies, Facebook Portal, and More: Tech Q&A

If your phone is acting sluggish, one of the first things to do is delete unused apps. You'd be surprised how many apps you've downloaded over the years that you've never used or haven't used in forever.

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Read more about the article 3 signs of sun-damaged skin
Learning to recognize three of the more common types of sun damage may compel people visit their physicians and take potentially life-saving steps to prevent future damage.

3 signs of sun-damaged skin

The summer sun beckons many people outdoors. Soaking up some rays on a warm summer day can be a great way to unwind and get a little color.

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Read more about the article Canyons football falls to Saddleback in season opener
College of the Canyons' wide receiver Alonzell Henderson (2) makes the catch against Saddleback College defender Caleb Monestime (18) to set up the touchdown for COC in the first quarter at COC on Saturday, September 07, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Canyons football falls to Saddleback in season opener

After the College of the Canyons football team lost its season opener 45-20 to Saddleback College at home on Saturday night, Cougars head coach Ted Iacenda told his team in…

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Read more about the article 19-year-old driver shears hydrant, arrested on suspicion of DUI
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19-year-old driver shears hydrant, arrested on suspicion of DUI

After a man allegedly drove over a fire hydrant Friday night, deputies arrested him on suspicion of DUI-related charges. Andrew Larochelle, 19, crashed into a fire hydrant in an SUV…

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Read more about the article Cornaments for a cause
Martin Mojarro competes during Avenues SLS' the 3rd Annual Cornhole Tournament fundraiser held at Wolf Creek Brewery in Santa Clarita on Saturday, September 07, 2019

Cornaments for a cause

Many of the 46 teams who lined up to play cornhole at Avenues SLS’ third annual Cornhole Tournament FUNdraiser on Saturday were there for more than just a love of…

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Read more about the article Cocktails on the Roof features night under the stars
Guests enjoy a sampling food and drinks from local eateries at "Cocktails on The Roof" - an event benefiting the WiSH Foundation. September 6, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Cocktails on the Roof features night under the stars

Under the Santa Clarita night sky, members of the community danced, drank and ate, all in the name of raising funds for local schools at WiSH’s Cocktails on the Roof…

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Read more about the article Detectives seek public’s help in locating schizoaffective Newhall man
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit are asking for the public’s help in locating 48-year-old John Thompson of Newhall. Courtesy photo.

Detectives seek public’s help in locating schizoaffective Newhall man

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help in locating 48-year-old John Thompson of Newhall. Thompson, according to a bulletin distributed by law…

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Read more about the article College presents Service Awards to honor personnel
College of the Canyons Chancellor Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook shares a story about how a vision for the campus was developed in the 1980s and 1990s during a ceremony marking the completion of a parking structure on campus. Austin Dave/The Signal

College presents Service Awards to honor personnel

College of the Canyons presents its Service Awards every year to honor the staff, faculty members and administrators who have provided years of service to the college and helped make…

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Read more about the article First-half touchdowns lead to Golden Valley football win over Quartz Hill
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First-half touchdowns lead to Golden Valley football win over Quartz Hill

LANCASTER — It didn’t take long for the Golden Valley football team to establish its dominance during Friday night’s away game against Quartz Hill. Scoring four first half touchdowns, the…

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