Read more about the article Holly Schroeder — Growing business in the SCV
Holly Schroeder, president and CEO Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation, welcomes the attendees to the 2019 Economic Outlook held at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Holly Schroeder — Growing business in the SCV

Holly Schroeder was named president and CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation in 2013. The nonprofit SCVEDC, which was established in 2010, works to attract new businesses…

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Read more about the article Celebrating the Fourth in Santa Clarita
Girl Scouts wish the crowd a happy 4th of July at the 4th of July Parade in Newhall. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Celebrating the Fourth in Santa Clarita

With 243 years of tradition behind it, Fourth of July celebrations are one of America’s most time-honored traditions. It’s a day to celebrate our nation’s independence with a day off,…

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Read more about the article David Hegg | The ‘Upstream’ Ethics  of Intellectual Honesty
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | The ‘Upstream’ Ethics of Intellectual Honesty

By David Hegg This column is all about this premise: It is more ethical, and more beneficial, to seek the truth and tell the truth than to drift along with…

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Read more about the article Robert Lamoureux: Saw-cutting sends PT cable flying; building a patio cover
Courtesy photo Cutting a post tension (PT) cable during a construction project can result in someone being hurt. It also is costly to repair, requiring the work of a structural engineer and contractor.

Robert Lamoureux: Saw-cutting sends PT cable flying; building a patio cover

Question No. 1  Hi Robert,  I’m on the board of directors at a multistory condo, where we have a subterranean garage. One of our residents was saw-cutting on the concrete…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita’s BioSolar completes first batch
BioSolar recently announced its first batch of the commercial-grade prototype in 21700 lithium-ion cylindrical cell format. While silicon anodes are not without their drawbacks, silicon is one of the most promising anode materials being considered for next-generation, high-energy and high-power lithium-ion batteries. Courtesy of BioSolar

Santa Clarita’s BioSolar completes first batch

In an era highly dependent on mobile devices and solar energy, long-lasting battery life is vital. Santa Clarita-based BioSolar Inc. understands the need for high-energy and high-power batteries, and the…

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Read more about the article Cellulite treatments: What works and what doesn’t?
Cellulite affects most women. Treatment options can be effective, but usually need to be repeated.

Cellulite treatments: What works and what doesn’t?

As long as women have been conscious of the presence of cellulite on their bodies, the search has been on to find effective treatments. People have gone to great lengths…

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Read more about the article Solo collision, small brush fire causes shutdown of three lanes of the I-5
A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Solo collision, small brush fire causes shutdown of three lanes of the I-5

Los Angeles County firefighters arrived at the sight of a solo-vehicle collision to tackle a small spot fire caused by the collision, located beside the southbound side of Interstate 5…

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Read more about the article SCV Archery hosts 2019 Olympic Day
Coach Jen So, left, demonstrates how to draw and aim the bow for beginners Yuri Gumatay, 13, center, and his father Orlando of Canyon Country during the 2019 Olympic Day held at the Santa Clarita Archery Range in Canyon Country on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV Archery hosts 2019 Olympic Day

To the sounds of draw strings snapping and targets whapping, SCV Archery and the National Olympic Committee hosted the 2019 Olympic Day Saturday. The free event, working in partnership with…

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