A second career on the horizon
After she attended a second career center workshop, Bertha Mendoza, left, found work as a crossing guard. Nikki Cervantes, right, said seniors worry they won't be able to find work due to limitations and age. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

A second career on the horizon

Bertha Mendoza didn’t know where to go. At 74 years old, living only on Social Security was not going to be sustainable, nor was staying in her Canyon Country home…

A rewarding job: City recognizes Santa Clarita crossing guards
The city of Santa Clarita recognized six cross guards for their service on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2018. They are from left, Barbara Wyrozumski, Shana Smith, Ed Schuricht, Fred Mortimer, Patricia Crawford and Richard Crawford. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

A rewarding job: City recognizes Santa Clarita crossing guards

Every weekday at 4:30 a.m., married couple Patricia and Richard Crawford wake up to go to work. He puts on a neon yellow vest, and she makes sure he and…

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