Read more about the article David Hegg | Sovereignty of Science: Providence, Anyone?
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | Sovereignty of Science: Providence, Anyone?

By David Hegg When 56 men gathered to affirm the Declaration of Independence with their signatures, they held certain truths to be self-evident. They affirmed that all are “endowed by…

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Read more about the article Pfeiffer earns First Team All-CIF nod
Trinity senior Andrew Pfeiffer fires home in a playoff matchup with Gladstone High School at The William S Hart Pony Baseball & Softball Complex Friday afternoon. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Pfeiffer earns First Team All-CIF nod

When he started at Trinity Classical Academy, Andrew Pfeiffer had never really given pitching much thought. Thanks to his former head coach Tommy Kister, who saw the potential in him,…

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Read more about the article How to travel even if you have limited mobility
Limited mobility does not mean you still can enjoy traveling the world in retirement.

How to travel even if you have limited mobility

Many people dream of traveling the world in retirement. Such dreams come true every day. But many more retirees or people nearing retirement fear that their dreams of seeing the…

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Read more about the article Rafting adventures on California’s rivers
Whitewater rafting the Chili Bar run on the South Fork of the American River with All Outdoors in Lotus, California, May 8, 2019.

Rafting adventures on California’s rivers

Some of my favorite summer memories involve water. Floating on an inner tube in a lake, or a shallow river, is among life’s most blissful moments. I remember when our…

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Read more about the article The Village Idiot: Don’t spill my medical secrets – that’s my job
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The Village Idiot: Don’t spill my medical secrets – that’s my job

By Jim Mullen Signal Contributing Writer "Do you have black lung disease?" Every time I have an appointment at the hospital clinic, they ask me that. At first, I thought…

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Read more about the article How parents can build strong relationships with their children’s coaches
Developing a strong relationship with your children’s coaches will benefit your child, the coach, yourself and the team as a whole.

How parents can build strong relationships with their children’s coaches

Each year, millions of student-athletes across the globe participate in organized sports. Parents want these experiences to be as positive as possible for their children. One way to accomplish that…

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Read more about the article Philanthropy earns realtor Ingram ‘Woman of the Year’
Pam Ingram stands in front of the commendations she's received throughout the years. Lorena Mejia/The Signal

Philanthropy earns realtor Ingram ‘Woman of the Year’

Pam Ingram, 2019 Santa Clarita Valley Woman of the Year, is a familiar face around the Santa Clarita Valley. In real estate for 25 years, she is one of the…

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Read more about the article Pacifica residents hold church services with Ekklesia pastors
Pastor Carthel Towns speaks to residents of Pacifica Senior Living during Sunday church services on July 14, 2019. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Pacifica residents hold church services with Ekklesia pastors

Residents at Pacifica Senior Living in Newhall were warmly received by pastors and members of Ekklesia Christian Community Church for services on Sunday.  Held on the second and fourth Sundays…

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Read more about the article Thirty and thriving: Celebrating three decades of Concerts in the Park
City of Santa Clarita City Hall. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Thirty and thriving: Celebrating three decades of Concerts in the Park

Picture this: colorful lawn chairs and blankets strewn across the grass at Central Park, live music amplified over the crowd, while children frolic with friends under the park lights. What…

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