
Adoption tips for your new furry friends in quarantine
Iman Solmonpoor had been thinking of adopting a dog before the coronavirus pandemic, and says the stay-at-home directive gave him the perfect opportunity. “I was looking at adopting a dog

Iman Solmonpoor had been thinking of adopting a dog before the coronavirus pandemic, and says the stay-at-home directive gave him the perfect opportunity. “I was looking at adopting a dog

You may not want to consider a time when you might not be able to fully take care of yourself, but the reality is there is almost a 70% chance

Between spring cleaning and spending additional time outdoors (or both), the spring season can bring a lot of changes to your home. From insect prevention to rethinking home organization and

Adding additional bathroom space to your home or renovating an outdated lavatory can improve your home’s usability and increase its value, too. To get the most practical benefits and value

Millions of women turn to cosmetics to help them put their best faces forward. The online people skills resource the Science of People indicates an estimated 44% of American women

Fibromyalgia has long been a misunderstood medical condition. For example, in the past, people diagnosed with rheumatism may have had fibromyalgia. Characterized by a vast array of symptoms, fibromyalgia was

Obesity is a health epidemic that does not discriminate based on age, gender or ethnicity. While obesity poses a serious health risk for everyone, children who are obese may be

Here are two breakfast options for a great start for Mother’s Day. A berry balanced breakfast Add fruit to your breakfast with this take on French toast, which includes a

How much will I need for my kid’s college education? And how the heck will I pay for it? With the cost of a four-year degree rising nearly eight times

It’s morning. You’ve opened the newspaper, or you are reading it online. Wouldn’t a fluffy, crisp waffle taste good right now? Keep that thought, and now think about Mother’s Day,

By Mayor Cameron Smyth Many throughout the world, nation and our community have experienced the sad and worrisome impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Family, friends and neighbors of

By Ruben Circelli, Signal Contributing Writer From lighting to the background of your video calling app to specialized features and filters that make you look great, here are four simple

The novel coronavirus pandemic has temporarily shut down school campuses, concert halls, park facilities and everything in between where communities have congregated to celebrate some of the most important milestones

“It’s like manna from heaven,” said a financial adviser The Signal spoke with this week about how people are reacting to the $1,200 check given to them through the CARES

I just watched the candidate forum between Mike Garcia and Christy Smith. There is no question, Mike is the more prepared and qualified candidate to represent the 25th Congressional District.

Some California lawmakers are digging in and refusing to see the flaws in Assembly Bill 5. Not Christy Smith! I’m glad to see the assemblywoman standing up and fighting to

Amid the current coronavirus pandemic, any celebration, from our birthdays to our anniversaries, feels a bit strange, and Mother’s Day is no exception. While the “Safer at Home” directive may

I want to show my support for Mike Garcia for Congress. We need some accountability in the Santa Clarita Valley, along with the whole state! If you want some sanity

By David Hegg Ask any successful person about their strategy for success and you’ll usually hear about the necessity of setting goals. Determining what needs to be done, and how

Lyme disease is a potentially dangerous condition transmitted by the passing of bacteria from deer ticks to their unsuspecting hosts. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Lyme disease