Read more about the article International Dog Day: A Santa Clarita resident’s fight for her pup
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International Dog Day: A Santa Clarita resident’s fight for her pup

When Santa Clarita resident Gina Moradzadeh adopted Penny, a pup rescued from the streets of Mexico, she never expected that what appeared to be a healthy dog would be anything…

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Bitcoin Fast Profit Review: Is Bitcoin Profit Legit Trading Platform or Scam App?

Everyday people make money in the cryptocurrency market. But most people fall prey to false platforms that steal their money before their very eyes. For most Bitcoin traders, a good Bitcoin Fast Profit is…

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Korescale Reviews: Truth Revealed About Korescale Smart Weight Scale

Let’s face reality—our bodies are just a mystery. After hours of testing of smart weight scales, we came up with Korescale Reviews. You never can detail what goes on in your body, it’s only visible and obvious when it is occasioned on the outside.  Korescale Reviews has received positive feedback from a lot…

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The Booming Baby Boomer Market: 5 Companies Profiting from the Growing Aging Population

As the aging population grows, investors and entrepreneurs are searching for ways to innovate and capitalize off the largest generation ever. Those 50-and-over make up one-third of the U.S. population,…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita eighth-grader works toward Eagle Scout
Miranda Sotelo, , left, a life scout in the Female Scout BSA Troop 2019 directs fellow scouts as they produce acrylic pour artwork as part of her Eagle Scout project at Santa Clarita United Methodist Church in Santa Clarita on Saturday, 0821`21. Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Clarita eighth-grader works toward Eagle Scout

It wasn’t hard for Santa Clarita resident and eighth-grader Miranda Sotelo to come up with the perfect community service project. Though the 13-year-old has only been a Life Scout in…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita Transit down more than a dozen bus drivers for third day in a row
A city bus returns from its morning route at the Transit Maintenance Facility on Constellation Road. Gilbert Bernal \ The Signal

Santa Clarita Transit down more than a dozen bus drivers for third day in a row

City of Santa Clarita Transit bus drivers representing nearly 20% of total driver assignments for a typical weekday said COVID-19 related reasons required them to call out from work Wednesday.  In addition to those 17 bus drivers,…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo reports COVID-19 death for third consecutive day
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Henry Mayo reports COVID-19 death for third consecutive day

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported additional COVID-19 deaths for the third consecutive day Wednesday. The two additional deaths reported Wednesday bring the total count of deceased at the hospital up to 159 people.  “We strongly…

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Read more about the article Human Relations Roundtable member defends group’s mission at City Council meeting
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

Human Relations Roundtable member defends group’s mission at City Council meeting

Gloria Locke, a member of the Santa Clarita Human Relations Roundtable, discussed the group’s mission in her comments to the Santa Clarita City Council Tuesday evening, saying she sought to break the “ill perceptions” that…

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Read more about the article Kevin Mather set to represent Santa Clarita in the Paralympics in Tokyo
Kevin Mather getting set to hit his target. Courtesy of USA Archery

Kevin Mather set to represent Santa Clarita in the Paralympics in Tokyo

By Ryan Menzie  Signal Staff Writer  Kevin Mather, 39, will be the Santa Clarita Valley’s lone representative in the Paralympics this week, as he’s set to compete in recurve archery for Team USA starting Thursday in Japan.  Mather is…

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Deputies seek public’s help in identifying, finding alleged kidnapping suspect

A victim was able to narrowly avoid being kidnapped after she escaped from the trunk of a vehicle in Canyon Country, and now detectives are asking for the public’s help in identify the suspect, officials said Wednesday.   …

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Read more about the article Federal indictment: Remains found in Tick Fire burn area connected to MS-13 murders
Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's homicide department collect a set of human remains reported in a burned area alongside Sand Canyon Road for investigation. October 26, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Federal indictment: Remains found in Tick Fire burn area connected to MS-13 murders

A federal indictment unsealed in court Tuesday expresses investigators’ belief the skeletal remains found in the Tick Fire burn area are connected to a series of 2019 murders attributed to international…

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