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Simon Uribe inducted into Phi Omega Epsilon honor society at Fairleigh Dickinson University Simon Uribe, of Castaic, a student at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Metropolitan Campus Campus in Teaneck, New Jersey,
Simon Uribe inducted into Phi Omega Epsilon honor society at Fairleigh Dickinson University Simon Uribe, of Castaic, a student at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Metropolitan Campus Campus in Teaneck, New Jersey,
As we head into the summer season, we look forward to continuing our efforts to reopen Santa Clarita. Just last month, City Hall opened its doors, allowing residents to once
I learned after the fact that both of my granddaughters (ages 15 and 19) had been in the “Black Lives Matter” protest in Santa Clarita on May 30, after seeing
“Momma! Momma! I’m through!” Those were the dying words of George Floyd. In the face of death, and I will add “pure evil,” George Floyd called out to his mother!
Though some of the recent openings are hopeful, other news this past week only serves to highlight differences. From news clips to social media posts, division and debate is what
In this age of rampant unemployment, older citizens are also undergoing financial stress. Prices are rising due to business closures and reduced profits. There are seniors looking for work. Older
On the front page of The Signal June 3 there is a picture of a protester holding a sign stating “DEFUND THE POLICE.” So if that were to happen, what
By David Hegg Before becoming a pastor, I worked as a training officer for a large bank in the Northwest. One of my projects was to develop a program for
I sit at my home each day and read The Signal to see what is happening in our community. Each time I get to the opinion section, my heart becomes
Democrats never want to admit that ballot tampering or voter fraud exists. Even when confronted with examples of criminality in our election system, they call it rare. Instead they say
Social distancing has led to some surprising and some not so surprising side effects. Many business owners have been pleasantly surprised to learn how smoothly their employees have transitioned to
By Mayor Cameron Smyth Our hard work has paid off in the fight against novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel in
By Kim Komando, Signal Contributing Writer There are about 1.8 billion operational websites, according to Internet Live Stats. But far too many sites are junk, so we tend only to
By Richard Roeper Signal Contributing Writer ‘Spelling The Dream’ No MPAA rating. Running time: 83 minutes. Netflix Pollyanna took me down. I don’t remember a single word I spelled correctly
Award-winning renovation projects aren’t just a way to identify top-notch contractors, they’re a chance for homeowners to gather ideas and learn from other home improvement success stories. One such source
Our backyards are some of the best places to spend the summer months, especially if you’re practicing social distancing and are tired of being cooped up indoors. Fortunately, it’s possible
A whole-grain food, popcorn has energy-producing carbohydrates and fiber, which can help keep you satisfied longer when looking for an at-home snack to share with loved ones. With no artificial
With hospitals around the country reporting a recent drop in the number of stroke cases arriving in their emergency rooms, some health experts suspect that fear of COVID-19 may be
At the age of 31, my life was a train wreck! Among many character flaws, I was a financial disaster. I would tell bill collectors, “Duane Smith moved to Vietnam.
Between the years of 1942-1945, 10 internment camps were opened in California per the instructions of the U.S. government where thousands of Japanese-American citizens were rounded up and interred. They
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