Read more about the article College of the Canyons cancela las clases en persona para el otoño
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College of the Canyons cancela las clases en persona para el otoño

Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición: College of the Canyons cancela las clases en persona para el otoño, los legisladores piden a Newsom que permita que las ciudades…

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Sulphur Springs extends deadline for board trustee-application process

After two applications were submitted but only one applicant met the residency guidelines, the Sulphur Springs Union School District board extended the deadline to apply for their open trustee board…

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Read more about the article COVID-19: Bridge to Home continues efforts to shelter homeless, zero cases reported
Bridge to Home resident adviser Carlos Flores, left, and Camelot Moving & Storage employee Juan Espita set up a cot and personal belongings of a resident in the gymnasium at the Santa Clarita Community Center in Newhall on Thursday, March 26, 202. Dan Watson/The Signal

COVID-19: Bridge to Home continues efforts to shelter homeless, zero cases reported

Across Los Angeles County, more than 300 homeless people have tested positive with COVID-19. In the Santa Clarita Valley, that tally remains at zero, officials said Wednesday.  For the first…

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Read more about the article Wilk, Lackey urge Newsom to allow cities to decide their reopening
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Wilk, Lackey urge Newsom to allow cities to decide their reopening

State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, have urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to allow northern Los Angeles County cities to create their own recovery plan and…

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Read more about the article Man arrested after suspected deadly assault against SCV deputies
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Man arrested after suspected deadly assault against SCV deputies

A Sun Valley man was arrested on the suspicion that he attempted to assault a deputy by hitting the law enforcement officer with a stolen vehicle, and then started a…

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Read more about the article Businesses continue to suffer amid COVID-19 shutdown
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Businesses continue to suffer amid COVID-19 shutdown

As thousands of stores have been closed nationwide since mid-March amid the coronavirus pandemic, many retailers and restaurants, big and small, are struggling to survive the shutdown, while others have…

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Read more about the article Woman suspected of attempting to run over employees after business disagreement
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Woman suspected of attempting to run over employees after business disagreement

A Temple City woman is suspected of attempting to run over employees of a Canyon Country business after a disagreement between her and a victim. The incident was reported to…

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Read more about the article Circle of Hope’s annual Vine2Wine goes virtual
Guests sitting in attendance had the chance to try all-you-can-eat-and-drink samplings while listening to Los Angeles-based guitarist Lance Allyn. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Circle of Hope’s annual Vine2Wine goes virtual

Circle of Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting those fighting cancer in Santa Clarita, is hosting its annual Vine2Wine virtually amid the coronavirus pandemic.  While COVID-19 has halted many…

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Read more about the article COC shifts to online classes for the fall; distance learning the new norm for remainder of 2020
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COC shifts to online classes for the fall; distance learning the new norm for remainder of 2020

College of the Canyons has announced its plans to shift to online courses for the fall 2020 semester and have distance learning be the new norm for the remainder of…

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Public Health: Curve is flattening but residents must continue practicing safety measures

As L.A. County aims to reopen by July 4, Department of Public Health officials said Wednesday the curve is flattening countywide and reported 1,324 new confirmed COVID-19 diagnoses that brought…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita traffic collisions decrease but speeding remains a problem
A Santa Clarita Valley sheriff's deputy watches for speeding motorists on Copper Hill Drive in this 2017 Signal file photo. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Santa Clarita traffic collisions decrease but speeding remains a problem

While there are fewer traffic collisions in the Santa Clarita Valley since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, speeders seem to be going a little bit faster, and more often,…

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