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By City Manager Ken Striplin We are in uncharted territory. The coronavirus pandemic has impacted almost every aspect of our daily lives. Many parents now find themselves filling the role

By City Manager Ken Striplin We are in uncharted territory. The coronavirus pandemic has impacted almost every aspect of our daily lives. Many parents now find themselves filling the role

In a time of uncertainty, remembering to maintain your mental health should not be left on the back burner. As millions of people across the world are choosing to stay

By Lauren Budman, For The Signal Humans are social creatures, and isolation can be challenging, even leading to poor mental health outcomes. So it’s important to stay connected with others

As lines at Santa Clarita Valley grocery stores grow longer, naturalist Pascal Baudar is spending his time in the fresh air of the Angeles National Forest, foraging for wild plants.

Landscaping has sometimes been seen as a garnish to cover space around the house. But now that we find ourselves grated down with severely contagious viral attacks, our frazzled lives

With the March 24 City Council meeting being canceled as a response to the directives around COVID-19, the Council won’t have the opportunity to formally recognize March as “Women’s History Month” as we had planned.

For the next two weeks while everyone has a little more time at home, Kim shares her suggestions for a few ways to keep us entertained with our tech.

Do April showers bring May flowers or just a lot of aches and pains? While research on how weather affects a person’s pain levels is inconclusive, many people swear that

By Donna Erickson, Signal Contributing Writer “A mess is the sign of a good time” is one of my mantras in life. That is, as in disorder after a party or

Ask any parent what he or she remembers most about a child’s first year and you’re likely to hear quite a bit about sleep schedules. However, a baby’s eating schedule

With a lot of parents facing the challenge of keeping housebound kids happy and healthy, this is the perfect time to teach kids the basics of nutrition and eating right.

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive nervous system disorder that primarily affects movement. In the earliest stages of Parkinson’s, an affected person’s face also may show little or no expression and

Aaahhh… Aaahhh… Aaahhh… A-CHOO! Just kidding. How the heck ARE you folks? Surely is nice to see you and isn’t it grand, with the miracle of time travel, we can

It’s been a week since schools in the Santa Clarita Valley closed, meaning kids, as well as parents, have been stuck primarily indoors due to the coronavirus and dreary weather.

By Donna Erickson, Signal Contributing Writer I have a variety of bright, chubby crayons my toddler-age granddaughter loves to grab tightly in her fist and press on paper, or to

Pregnancy is a happy time for women and their partners. While the physical challenges of pregnancy can be difficult, many women overcome such challenges by working with their physicians and

COVID-19, the novel coronavirus that was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in mid-March, has claimed thousands of lives across the globe. Though the WHO insists that the

Prep basketball has officially ended in Santa Clarita, and a new season is underway. Although spring prep sports have been postponed until April 30, baseball presented quite a few memorable

Brunch with family and friends can be a treat any time of the year, but spring’s fresh, seasonal ingredients and warmer days practically beg loved ones to gather for the

By Kim Komando, Signal Contributing Writer Ringtone switch Q: My wife and I have the same ringtone. It’s so annoying because I never know if it’s my phone or her