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Cancer Society to host awareness day

News release   You can visit the American Cancer Society’s Discovery Shop on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the first Community Cancer Awareness Day this year and a

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Bella Vida to host webinar on senior home safety

By Signal Staff  The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center is scheduled Wednesday to host a webinar featuring Robert Lamoureux, a veteran general contractor and Signal newspaper columnist, as

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HMNH offers free heart health events in February

News release  February is American Heart Month, and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has a full slate of activities throughout the month to help raise awareness and educate the community about

Going to the beach? Take a hike.

Every year, thousands of thru-hikers make the treacherous trek through the Pacific Crest Trail, a 2,650-mile route stretching from Mexico to Canada and zigzagging through three different states.  Physically abled

Groups help Afghan refugees settle in SCV

By Victor Corral Martinez & Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writers Among the approximately 130 Afghan refugees who began arriving in the Santa Clarita Valley two weeks ago are a collection

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Sierra Hillbillies to host Super Sunday Tailgate Party

News release  On Feb. 6, the Sierra Hillbillies Square Dance Club will kick off the Super Bowl celebrating a little early. The caller will be Rod Shuping, plus Betty McWilliams will lead line dancing.   The party starts at 2 p.m.

Family seeks emergency help for special-needs pet

By Signal Staff  “Save Tugger.”  That’s the plea from Santa Clarita resident Jamie Arca, who has started a GoFundMe in the hopes of saving a special-needs, one-eyed family pet.  “Our

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Zonta Empower Hour to focus on forced childhood marriage

News release  The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley’s Empower Hour is scheduled noon Feb. 5 to feature Sara Tasneem, a child bride at age 15. Now a survivor, she advocates against child/forced marriage and violence against women and girls. Tasneem was