Dr. Mercola’s Strategies for Recovering Faster from Summer Activity 

Dr. Mercola, a board-certified family medicine osteopathic physician (DO) and multi-best-selling author, believes that how you recover after physical activity is just as important as how you perform during it.…

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Read more about the article 15-year-old Castaic boy ID’d as passenger in fatal collision 
Esteban Gonzalez, 15, of Castaic identified as passenger who died after a solo vehicle collision in Castaic on Monday afternoon, June 9, 2025. Courtesy photo from GoFundMe page.

15-year-old Castaic boy ID’d as passenger in fatal collision 

Officials with the L.A. County Medical Examiner have released the identity of the 15-year-old boy who died following a solo vehicle collision in Castaic on Monday afternoon.  Esteban Gonzalez, 15,…

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Read more about the article Passenger dies after solo vehicle collision in Castaic 
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Passenger dies after solo vehicle collision in Castaic 

A passenger has died following a solo vehicle collision on Hasley Canyon Road on Monday afternoon, according to a California Highway Patrol Newhall-area official.   CHP Newhall-area units were dispatched at…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita City Council to review annual budget 
The biggest item in the capital improvement budget is the design and construction of Via Princessa Park, a $34.5 million plan for a 34-acre park along Via Princessa, northeast of the intersection of Whites Canyon Road and Via Princessa.

Santa Clarita City Council to review annual budget 

After six months of planning and crunching numbers, the city of Santa Clarita is ready to unveil its budget for the next fiscal year, which starts July 1.   The city’s…

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Read more about the article Photos: Santa Clarita Master Chorale “Silver Celebration” concert
Guest soloist Eden Espinosa sings "The Wizard and I" from "Wicked: The Musical" during the Santa Clarita Master Chorale at its grand finale, "Silver Celebration," for its 25th anniversary season at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center in Valencia on Sunday evening, June 8, 2025. Maya Morales/The Signal

Photos: Santa Clarita Master Chorale “Silver Celebration” concert

The Santa Clarita Master Chorale had its 25th anniversary season grand finale, “Silver Celebration,” led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker on Sunday evening at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center in…

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Read more about the article Photos: “Beyond the Desk” at the city of Santa Clarita City Hall
Featured artist Christine Phachanh smiles at "Childhood Nostalgia" by Bille Abreu at the "Beyond the Desk" exhibition at the City of Santa Clarita City Hall, Thursday, June, 5, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Photos: “Beyond the Desk” at the city of Santa Clarita City Hall

The city of Santa Clarita City Hall has a new art exhibition open until August 20, 2025. The exhibition features the city of Santa Clarita staff and their families' work.Photos…

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Read more about the article SCVi graduates the class of 2025 
Graduates throw their caps in the air at the 2025 SCVi graduation at Higher Vision Church, Friday, June 6, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

SCVi graduates the class of 2025 

Madison Fanning, emcee and Advisory Council president, kicked off the evening with thanking friends, family and staff of the 40 graduates at the Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School graduation…

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Read more about the article Fire breaks out in industrial center
L.A. County Fire Department firefighters spray water on a free-standing structure that was on fire at the 28200 block of Avenue Stanford on Monday afternoon, June 9, 2025. Maya Morales/The Signal

Fire breaks out in industrial center

By Kamryn Martell and Maya Morales Signal Staff Writers A fire broke out at a commercial property on Huntington Lane and Avenue Stanford on Monday afternoon, according to Saadullah Sheikh,…

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Read more about the article Station discusses crime trends at City Hall 
Lt. Brandon Barclay introduces Valencia, Canyon and Saugus' videos to the audience during the Hart School District PSA Video Awards at the SCV Sheriff's Station on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Station discusses crime trends at City Hall 

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department officials reported Thursday the latest Part-I crime numbers continued to trend down based on data as of June, during a Public Safety Committee meeting at Santa…

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The HR and Payroll Tech Disconnect: Why a Single-Database Solution Is the Future of Work 

A new study reveals that fragmented HR and payroll systems are undermining data accuracy and efficiency, prompting a shift toward better-optimized and more unified options. In a business environment defined…

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Read more about the article Speaker downplays Musk’s influence, suggests Republicans will pass budget bill 
House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks to reporters ahead of President Donald Trump visit on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 20, 2025. Photo by Madalina Vasiliu.

Speaker downplays Musk’s influence, suggests Republicans will pass budget bill 

 By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Sunday downplayed tech billionaire Elon Musk’s critical comments and said that House Republicans will pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act…

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Beyond the Four-Month Barrier: Dr. Aubrey de Grey’s Revolutionary Combinatorial Approach to Longevity 

For decades, anti-aging researchers have hit the same frustrating barrier: regardless of the intervention, mouse lifespan extensions stubbornly plateau at around four months when interventions are begun in middle age…

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Read more about the article Body reportedly found at Castaic Lake after weeklong search 
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department personnel search for a missing paddleboarder at Castaic Lake on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Tyler Wainfeld/The Signal.

Body reportedly found at Castaic Lake after weeklong search 

The body of a missing man who presumably drowned after a paddleboarding incident has been found at Castaic Lake on Sunday afternoon, according to a Friends of Castaic Lake social…

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Read more about the article Firefighters quickly extinguish small brush fire in Canyon Country 
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Firefighters quickly extinguish small brush fire in Canyon Country 

L.A. County firefighters quickly extinguished a small brush fire that broke out near Canyon Country Park on Sunday afternoon.   Firefighters were dispatched at 12:59 p.m. for a report of a…

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Read more about the article Hole lot of fun: Salvation Army hosts 2nd annual Donut Day eating competition 
Competitors chow down doughnut holes for the Santa Clarita Valley Salvation Army’s second annual Donut Day eating contest on June 7, 2025 at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country, Calif. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Hole lot of fun: Salvation Army hosts 2nd annual Donut Day eating competition 

Diets were broken, and sugar was on the menu for the Santa Clarita Valley Salvation Army Corps' second annual Donut Day eating competition.   Held at the Canyon Country Community Center…

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Read more about the article COC’s 56th commencement ceremony graduates over 2,000 students 
College of the Canyons graduates walk to "Pomp and Circumstance" at Couger Stadium during the COC commencement ceremony on Friday, June 6, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

COC’s 56th commencement ceremony graduates over 2,000 students 

A sea of people filled the bleachers at the College of the Canyons stadium on Friday evening.  Many held balloons, bouquets of flowers, and even large posters of their loved…

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Read more about the article Trump Orders Military, Justice Officials to ‘Liberate Los Angeles’ Amid Riots
Federal immigration authorities face off against protesters during an ICE raid at Ambience Apparel in Downtown Los Angeles on June 6, 2025. Photo by J.W. Hendricks for CalMatters

Trump Orders Military, Justice Officials to ‘Liberate Los Angeles’ Amid Riots

By Jack Phillips and Joseph Lord Contributing Writer  President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he is directing top military officials and prosecutors to “liberate Los Angeles” amid ongoing riots related…

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Read more about the article Big Upgrades for Small Spaces: Renovate your bathroom for style and function
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Big Upgrades for Small Spaces: Renovate your bathroom for style and function

Home renovations happen for a variety of reasons – whether to reflect personal style preferences, replace worn out materials or adapt to a family’s evolving functional needs. Among the most…

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Read more about the article Celebrating Father’s Day 
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Celebrating Father’s Day 

Father’s Day celebrations began on June 19, 1910, in the state of Washington. However, it wasn’t until 1972 that a day honoring fathers became a national holiday. Since then, children…

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