Read more about the article Los fuegos artificiales están cancelados en Santa Clarita
Residents enjoy the fireworks show from the Westfield Valencia Town Center. Dan Watson/ The Signal

Los fuegos artificiales están cancelados en Santa Clarita

Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición: Los fuegos artificiales cancelados en Santa Clarita, Condado de Los Ángeles continúan viendo un aumento en los casos de COVID-19, y estalla…

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L.A. County continues to see spike in COVID-19 cases

Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials announced 2,779 additional COVID-19 cases Tuesday and 45 new deaths, bringing the countywide total to 103,529 and 3,369, respectively.  This is the third…

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Read more about the article A tale of two workers
This COVID-19 situation is serious, but ultimately, we can choose our response to it, writes Paul Butler. We can choose to moan. Alternatively, we can choose to be grateful for what we have.

A tale of two workers

Have you noticed there are two types of people during these strange days of COVID-19? One type of person seems to focus their attention on how this pesky pandemic affects…

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Read more about the article Housing market takes a hit in May
Crews work to finish a row of new houses being built as part of the Skyline Ranch development project near Plum Canyon Park. While the market supply has been listed as a challenge by Realtors, there are new homes and projects under way across the SCV. PHOTOS BY BOBBY BLOCK / THE SIGNAL

Housing market takes a hit in May

After monthslong closures amid the coronavirus pandemic, the real estate market has begun to see the impacts of the shutdown, as the number of home and condo sales in the…

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Read more about the article With reopening, Santa Clarita looks ahead to recovery
Jason Crawford, economic development manager for the city of Santa Clarita, looks through some of the posters for filming projects shot in Santa Clarita. The industry, which contributes more than $30 million each year to the local economy, is expected to play a big role in the area’s recovery as filming starts to resume. PHOTO BY DAN WATSON / THE SIGNAL

With reopening, Santa Clarita looks ahead to recovery

The good news is, Santa Clarita continues to beat almost every city of comparable size with its employment numbers, according to the state’s Economic Development Division. The not-so-good news for…

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