Read more about the article Coroner releases identity of man killed in Saturday morning crash
CHP issued a 3 hour SigAlert early Saturday morning after a man was killed in a vehicle crash on the I-5 South near Hwy 14, Oct. 5, 2019. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

Coroner releases identity of man killed in Saturday morning crash

According to supervisor Anthony Lopez of the coroner’s office, the victim was 22-year-old Van Nuys resident Tommy Brandon Cruz.

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Read more about the article Kid Expo bring resources and family fun to the community
Chris Edrington of Steve Martin's Working Wildlife sits with Todd, a Lemur at the Annual Kid's Expo at Golden Valley High School Sunday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Kid Expo bring resources and family fun to the community

Vendors and community members filled the Golden Valley High School gymnasium on Sunday, eager for information and giveaway goodies at this year’s Kid Expo hosted by the Child & Family Center.

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Read more about the article Rep. Katie Hill | Putting Partisanship Aside, Honoring Our Duty
Katie Hill, December 08, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Rep. Katie Hill | Putting Partisanship Aside, Honoring Our Duty

By Katie Hill Congresswoman  Growing up here, it didn’t matter if you were a Republican or a Democrat. Actually, most people I grew up with considered themselves independents because they…

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Read more about the article David Hegg | On the Erosion of Ethics  in Our Civil Discourse
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | On the Erosion of Ethics in Our Civil Discourse

By David Hegg In the 1988 movie “You’ve Got Mail,” Meg Ryan’s character laments over her inability to respond to a mean-spirited conversationalist with equally mean words. At an important…

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Read more about the article Starter supplies for small pets
They may be smaller in size, but these pets still need a variety of gear.

Starter supplies for small pets

Cats and dogs may get much of the attention, but small pets can bring just as much to a household as their larger counterparts. Diminutive in size but not personality, hamsters, guinea pigs, ferrets, reptiles, mice and more may be just the right fit for those who desire a pet, but may not have the space or money for large animals.

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Read more about the article Regrowing and caring for hair after chemotherapy
Chemotherapy kills fast-growing cancer cells, it also kills or slows the growth of healthy cells, including hair cells, that divide and grow quickly, explains the National Cancer Institute.

Regrowing and caring for hair after chemotherapy

Chemotherapy and radiation are common treatment options for people who have been diagnosed with cancer. While radiation may be targeted at specific areas, chemotherapy is systemic.

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Read more about the article Vikings, Wildcats continue tennis rivalry at the top
Valencia's Sydney Thay returns a volley in a Foothill League matchup with Hart at Valencia High School Tuesday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Vikings, Wildcats continue tennis rivalry at the top

The Foothill League is loaded with talented girls tennis players this year, but the race to the top of the standings figures to once again be between West Ranch and Valencia.

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