Read more about the article Feed the Fight purchases meals, groceries in SCV, donates them locally
Volunteers from Santa Clarita Grocery, Dan Ziegler, left, and Bradley Grose pick up 35 pasta salad meals prepared for the Feed the Fight program by Newhall Refinery in Newhall on Thursday, April 23, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Feed the Fight purchases meals, groceries in SCV, donates them locally

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the restaurant industry, a number of organizations have stepped up to help. Seeing a need, Santa Clarita Valley resident Ben Brown created Feed…

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Read more about the article CalArts students wish you good ‘Karma’
Andrea Turk, Summer Wagner (co-director), Janelle Brosnan (director) and Alissa Rooney (cinematographer), left to right, pose in front of the background they made for the "KARMA" music video. Courtesy

CalArts students wish you good ‘Karma’

A Valencia High School grad and California Institute of the Arts student recently stepped out of her comfort zone to help a fellow artist. Photographer Janelle Brosnan met award-winning singer…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita to receive $1.45M in federal CDBG funds
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

Santa Clarita to receive $1.45M in federal CDBG funds

Santa Clarita is closer to receiving $1.45 million in federal Community Development Block Grant funds, some of which have been proposed to fund local projects, such as a new inclusionary…

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Read more about the article Deputies detain one following suspected burglary
Deputies responding to a reported burglary on Bidwell Lane in Saugus on Thursday. Dan Watson / The Signal.

Deputies detain one following suspected burglary

Deputies detained a single suspect after reports of a burglary in Saugus on Thursday. At approximately 5 p.m. on Thursday, deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station were called…

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Read more about the article J-Team arrests three on suspicion of firearm charges
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J-Team arrests three on suspicion of firearm charges

During a crime-suppression operation Tuesday night, sheriff’s J-Team deputies arrested three men in Newhall on suspicion of carrying a concealed loaded firearm in public and having stolen a vehicle. According…

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Read more about the article L.A. County clarifies COVID-19 testing guidelines
Volunteers direct cars during the COVID-19 drive thru testing at College of the Canyons on Wednesday, April 08, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

L.A. County clarifies COVID-19 testing guidelines

Los Angeles County Department of Health Services officials clarified that only county residents with symptoms can receive coronavirus testing at county-operated test sites.  While numerous media outlets had reported previously…

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Read more about the article Newsom outlines four-step plan to reopen California
Gov. Gavin Newsom. Courtesy of the Office of the Governor

Newsom outlines four-step plan to reopen California

Though Gov. Gavin Newsom had previously laid out a roadmap for reopening the California economy, which consisted of six indicators that would drive those decisions, he has now announced an…

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Read more about the article Valencia High juniors launch platform for neighborhoods to help each other during quarantine
Valencia High School Juniors from left, Nicholas Moy, Joseph Lee, Avi Basnet, Hayden Lee and Fabio Nunez Del Prada display their SupplyNeighbor App on Wednesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Valencia High juniors launch platform for neighborhoods to help each other during quarantine

After learning that more than 26 million Americans have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus outbreak, five Valencia High School juniors have launched an online platform designed to make…

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