How Do Financial Advisors Help Small Business Owners and Do They Really Need Help?

Financial advisors are experts whose job is to provide relevant and profitable financial advice to their clients. They are an essential part of any business domain, especially for small business…

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Read more about the article Choral singing group for older adults ushers in fall season
Registration is open now for the fall season of the Encore Chorale of Santa Clarita. Courtesy photo.

Choral singing group for older adults ushers in fall season

News release  Santa Clarita-area older adults who love to sing can power up their voices this fall with the Encore Chorale of Santa Clarita at Newhall Church of the Nazarene.…

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Read more about the article Canyon High lockdown raises concerns in parents
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies guard an exit after responding to a stolen vehicle and possible gun on campus at Canyon High School in Canyon Country on Wednesday, 081722. Dan Watson/The Signal

Canyon High lockdown raises concerns in parents

By Jose Herrera & Rylee Holwager  Signal Staff Writers  Just hours after Canyon High School was briefly locked down on Wednesday while sheriff’s deputies searched for a teen suspected of…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital to host cancer screening symposium
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Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital to host cancer screening symposium

News release  Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is hosting “Let’s Get Back to Screening!” a symposium for medical professionals and members of the public that will focus on the importance of…

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Read more about the article The Olde World Emporium shows ‘anyone can be a witch’
The Olde World Emporium co-owner Dylan Bauer lays out the 78 Tarot cards in the se'ance room at The Olde Word Emporium in Newhall on Tuesday, 080922. Dan Watson/The Signal

The Olde World Emporium shows ‘anyone can be a witch’

Old Town Newhall has been home to an old spirituality practice for three years now, which manifests itself in The Olde World Emporium – witchcraft.  The Olde World Emporium was…

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What laws limit personal injury damage and its settlement in California?

Image: https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-looking-at-sea-while-sitting-on-beach-247314/ Damages are generally financial, but there are also non-financial, subjective losses that result from an injury caused by an accident. Damages refer to the settlement that is imposed…

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Read more about the article Wicks’ original cartoon collection donated to SCV Historical Society
This 1995 photo of Randy Wicks was used on the cover of The Signal's book of his cartoons, "Wicked Wicks of the West." Signal file photo.

Wicks’ original cartoon collection donated to SCV Historical Society

News release   The complete works of nationally recognized editorial cartoonist Randy Wicks, who drew pointed and poignant illustrations of local and worldwide life for The Signal, has been donated…

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Read more about the article Registrar officials respond to speculation regarding Gascón recall petition
Recall “L.A. County District Attorney George Gascon” campaign volunteers and supporters begin to unload the boxes of signatures from the back of a moving truck so that they may be submitted to the L.A. County Registrar of Voters office in this July file photo. July 6, 2022. Courtesy photo.

Registrar officials respond to speculation regarding Gascón recall petition

Officials with the L.A. County Registrar of Voters Office responded to questions Thursday regarding the recall petition against District Attorney George Gascón, saying that those who had registered to vote…

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Read more about the article Castaic football drops varsity opener to Adelanto 26-7 
Castaic’s Lucas Milan (13) and Paul Lotz (5) knock the ball out of the Adelanto receivers hands while in double coverage during the second quarter of a non-league football game between the Castaic Coyotes and the Adelanto Saints at the Valencia High School Football Field on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Castaic football drops varsity opener to Adelanto 26-7 

By Justin Vigil-Zuniga   Signal Sports Writer   Castaic football (0-1) dropped its first varsity game to the visiting Adelanto (1-0) 26-7.  The running attack of Adelanto’s Arthur Parker and Keith Reynolds…

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Read more about the article Public Health: Hospitalizations, case rates and deaths fall
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Public Health: Hospitalizations, case rates and deaths fall

Deaths, hospitalizations and COVID-19 case rates have all fallen and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health seems confident this will continue.   At the Health Department's weekly press briefing,…

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