Read more about the article Looking for Something to Eat?
The Signal and feedSCV have created an interactive Google map showing restaurants that are remaining open for take-out and/or delivery service.

Looking for Something to Eat?

Here’s an interactive map showing many the Santa Clarita Valley restaurants and food establishments that are open and serving. If you’d like to be added, please let us know by…

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Read more about the article CSUN extends class suspensions, postpones commencement
The Delmar T. Oviatt Library at California State University Northridge. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

CSUN extends class suspensions, postpones commencement

The president of California State University, Northridge, made an announcement via email Tuesday that virtual learning alternatives will extend throughout the spring semester and the commencement ceremonies will be postponed.…

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Read more about the article Governor, Los Angeles supes halt evictions and slow foreclosures
Supervisor Kathryn Barger and Hilda L. Solis met with Governor Gavin Newsom during their annual trip to the Capitol on Feb. 25. Courtesy.

Governor, Los Angeles supes halt evictions and slow foreclosures

Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Monday authorizing local governments to halt evictions, slow foreclosures and protect consumers from utility shutoffs during the coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic. Newsom authorized…

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Read more about the article Cameron Smyth: Tracking the coronavirus
Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth provides updates on closures in Santa Clarita amid coronavirus on Monday, March 16, 2020. Screenshot of live stream

Cameron Smyth: Tracking the coronavirus

To say the last week was a tumultuous one would be an understatement. Last Friday, I signed a local emergency declaration in response to the coronavirus outbreak, which is a…

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Read more about the article Chamber hosts COVID-19 webinar
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce held a COVID-19 Teleconference to discuss business continuity on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Courtesy of the SCV Chamber of Commerce

Chamber hosts COVID-19 webinar

More than 250 people in the local business community logged on to learn more about the coronavirus, or COVID-19, as the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce held a COVID-19…

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Read more about the article Closures continue to impact Santa Clarita businesses
Local Starbucks locations are implementing a "Grab-and-Go" policy where their stores remain open for take-out customers only. March 16, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Closures continue to impact Santa Clarita businesses

The day after Los Angeles County officials ordered the closure of bars and restaurants, a number of Santa Clarita closures also followed suit. While the Westfield Valencia Town Center is…

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Read more about the article Restocking shelves amid the novel coronavirus
Shoppers wait to check out at Ralphs Super Market in Castaic on Monday, March 16, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Restocking shelves amid the novel coronavirus

In an effort to replenish empty shelves amid the coronavirus outbreak, Santa Clarita Valley stores have implemented changes they believe will help keep the products in the hands of customers,…

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Read more about the article SCV lawmakers help secure $1B in emergency funds to fight COVID-19
Sacramento, State Capitol Building

SCV lawmakers help secure $1B in emergency funds to fight COVID-19

Santa Clarita Valley lawmakers helped secure $1 billion in emergency funds for California’s fight against the novel coronavirus that has spread across the state, including in the Santa Clarita Valley.…

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Read more about the article Man arrested on suspicion of grabbing woman’s throat, continuing to assault her
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department seal. File Photo

Man arrested on suspicion of grabbing woman’s throat, continuing to assault her

An 18-year-old Saugus man was arrested in Newhall Sunday on suspicion of taking a woman in her 40s to the ground by her throat and continuing to assault her. The…

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Read more about the article Sheriff discusses enforcement during pandemic
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Bobby Block / The Signal.

Sheriff discusses enforcement during pandemic

Although a number of businesses and establishments have made the decision to close in light of the coronavirus pandemic, deputies at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station remain on patrol,…

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Read more about the article Local markets open early for elderly and higher-risk shoppers
A man wearing gloves and mask joins the line of shoppers as thye wait for Ralphs Super Market to open in Castaic on Tuesday morning. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local markets open early for elderly and higher-risk shoppers

Some local supermarkets in the Santa Clarita Valley are opening their doors early for the elderly and other high-risk shoppers starting tomorrow.  In Los Angeles County, there have been 144…

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Read more about the article What does social distancing look like?
In an attempt to flatten the curve of COVID-19, Los Angeles County officials are urging the public to continue social distancing by remaining educated on what it is and isn’t. Christina Morillo.

What does social distancing look like?

In an attempt to flatten the curve of COVID-19, Los Angeles County officials are urging the public to continue social distancing by remaining educated on what it is and isn’t.  …

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Read more about the article Saugus football player meets NBA’s Larry Nance, Jr. through Athletes vs. Crohn’s & Colitis
Saugus football player Colton Fitzgerald met Cleveland Cavalier Larry Nance, Jr. in January as part of a surprise from Athletes vs. Crohn's & Colitis. Courtesy photo

Saugus football player meets NBA’s Larry Nance, Jr. through Athletes vs. Crohn’s & Colitis

At first glance, it seems as though Saugus football player Colton Fitzgerald and Cleveland Cavaliers player Larry Nance, Jr. lead very different lives. In many ways they do, but both…

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Read more about the article Hart alumnus Trevor Bauer hosts ‘Sandlot’ pickup baseball game
Hart baseball alumnus Trevor Bauer hosted a pickup baseball game on Saturday amidst the MLB shutdown and live streamed it on his website, Momentum. Photo courtesy Momentum

Hart alumnus Trevor Bauer hosts ‘Sandlot’ pickup baseball game

On Friday, professional baseball players were told by the MLB and MLBPA that amid the coronavirus outbreak, they could stay at their team’s spring training facility, go to their offseason…

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