Okinawa Flatbelly Tonic Reviews [Update] – Don’t Buy Till You’ve Read This

Okinawa Flatbelly Tonic Review. Riding on this wave of desperation, dietary supplements have come to occupy a formidable place in the health and fitness sector.  Most of these products make tall claims about…

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Read more about the article City phases out temporary outdoor dining two months after end of indoor capacity limits
Jo and Larry Wertz enjoy a lunch at the outdoor dining area of Old Town Junction in Newhall Monday afternoon. November 23, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

City phases out temporary outdoor dining two months after end of indoor capacity limits

Santa Clarita businesses and restaurants had until last Monday to take down the temporary outdoor spaces they built in response to COVID-19 restrictions that limited their indoor capacity during the first 15 months of the pandemic.  Temporary-use permits issued…

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Read more about the article Local foster youth get back-to-school shopping
Participants shop for clothes during Tidings for Teens' Back-to-School shopping event for foster youth at Old Navy on Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021. Courtesy of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services

Local foster youth get back-to-school shopping

More than 200 local youth in the foster care system were given the chance to shop for new clothes ahead of the school year Sunday. The Santa Clarita-based organization Tidings…

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First responders treat patients following a two-vehicle traffic collision on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021. Dan Watson/The Signal

One transported following crash

A two-vehicle traffic collision resulted in at least one person being transported to the hospital Thursday. The traffic collision was reported near the intersection of Bouquet Canyon Road and Urbandale…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita resident publishes book about life as photojournalist
Santa Clarita resident and photojournalist Rodger Howard. Courtesy

Santa Clarita resident publishes book about life as photojournalist

Longtime Santa Clarita resident Rodger Howard has a lot of stories to tell after spending more than 30 years covering Los Angeles news as a photojournalist. “I covered all the…

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Read more about the article Week one of Santa Clarita Football set to begin Friday
The Saugus High School football team prepares for the 2021 season. August 09, 2021. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Week one of Santa Clarita Football set to begin Friday

By Ryan Menzie  Signal Staff Writer  After a very late start and a shortened season for spring football last year, the Friday night lights are officially back for the fall in the Santa Clarita Valley.  Schools are returning to their regular 10-game schedules, which, of…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita branch of NAACP celebrates ‘A Night Out’
NAACP President Valerie Bradford, left, welcomes attendees during the NAACP event, "A Night Out" held at California Institute of the Arts in Valencia on Tuesday, 081721. Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Clarita branch of NAACP celebrates ‘A Night Out’

The Santa Clarita branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People celebrated its inception with A Night Out, its first in-person event, at California Institute of the…

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