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In 2015, a working group of 17 experts from 11 countries met with the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC is a special branch of the World health Organization)

In 2015, a working group of 17 experts from 11 countries met with the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC is a special branch of the World health Organization)

Part 1 of 2 The Mueller Report The Mueller Report, which began as an investigation to ascertain whether President Trump or his campaign staff colluded with the Russians to throw

The L.A. County supervisors have recently agreed to consider mobile homes as a possibility for housing the homeless and the Santa Clarita Valley has two good locations to do so.

I watched the town hall meeting with Katie Hill on the Internet. I was disgusted to see how unruly some of the attendees were. It made me ashamed to be

A few weeks back I wrote a column, “Anti-Environmentalism Is a Mountain of Trash.” The key point is that careful stewardship of our environment concerns us all and isn’t a

I read Mr. Jonathan Kraut’s opinion piece regarding choosing our own mayor (April 23). He certainly does have some valid points. However, in recent years I feel I have been

In response to Byron York’s column on April 24, “The Personal Cost of the Russia Probe.” Once again, Byron wants to tweak a headline and make a simplistic argument to

WOW! Bella Vida is gorgeous. It looks like a high-end business hotel with on-trend décor, a professional-grade kitchen, gym, landscaped patio area, a ballroom, recreation room and multiple meeting rooms.

Again. Now this time even closer. Another Shabbat. Saturday, April 27, the end of Passover, another day that should be filled with peace and rest, was marred by hatred, bloodshed

Can we help end global poverty, or is it impossible? The international affairs budget is a huge ordeal due to the extensive amount of support it provides to underdeveloped countries

Despite the findings of the Mueller Report that there was no Russian collusion and insufficient evidence to indict President Trump on obstruction charges, Democrats are not satisfied and are considering

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor My memories of Town and Country Farm School are a little fuzzy. It was one of several places we tried for our first born, when

By David Hegg Ever notice how no one in our society is ever wrong? I’m not talking about missing a test question or predicting the final score of a ball

By The Signal Editorial Board The reactions to the report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller have been nothing if not predictable, particularly from the left. Blinded by their hatred of

We’ll be meeting next week at the new digs, Teri Crane, our teacher reminds us. At least, that’s the plan. Something always happens, who knows, but I expect to see

If any of us out there in society ever decide that we have had too much influx of ideas and opinions and rhetoric from all sides and we feel like

Twenty-nine years ago I moved to Santa Clarita and the first thing I did was get a subscription to The Mighty Signal. I just want to thank you for informing

The Signal reported in the April 23 edition on a YouTube video posted by Rep. Katie Hill. In doing so, The Signal misrepresented the conclusions of the Mueller report on

When I was a teenager, I considered entering a pageant. But like many young women I had visions of tripping on my gown, felt I had curves in all the

Dearest Mrs. JoAnn Peters, I’m not going to tattle, because who wants to get hit. But one of your children the other day did something. Tuesday, April 16, 2019, 4:15