Read more about the article Cameron Smyth | The 2020 Neighborhood Cleanup and Online Environmental Expo — a socially distant alternative to the River Rally
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Cameron Smyth | The 2020 Neighborhood Cleanup and Online Environmental Expo — a socially distant alternative to the River Rally

Many of us have felt cooped up as the months of restrictions and health orders linger on and we work together to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Fortunately, the…

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Read more about the article Supervisors OK planning for COVID-19 vaccine distribution
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Supervisors OK planning for COVID-19 vaccine distribution

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gave direction Tuesday that would allow Public Health officials to start a COVID-19 vaccination plan for residents when one becomes available.  Supervisor Janice…

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SCV resident Gina Wileman wrote a children's book titled "My Twisted Life In Middle School: Best Friends & Bullies." Courtesy

SCV author teaches kids about bullying

For most authors, an idea sparks from personal experiences, as it’s easiest to speak from the heart.  For Santa Clarita author Gina Wileman, that was exactly the case with her…

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Read more about the article Firefighter delivers team rings following fiery tournament performance
The members of the HARTbreakers softball team hold rings delivered by firefighters from Station 126 Sunday afternoon. September 13, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Firefighter delivers team rings following fiery tournament performance

The 8U HARTbreakers, a local softball team of 8- and 9-year old girls, hit it out of the park last month, taking second place at the American Fastpitch Association’s Southwestern…

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Read more about the article One sent to hospital after vehicle overturns
One person is prepared for transport after being extricated from a Chevrolet SUV after it rolled and ended up on a hillside at the intersection of Skyline Ranch Road and Stratus Street in Santa Clarita on Tuesday evening, September 15, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

One sent to hospital after vehicle overturns

One person was sent to the hospital after a traffic collision resulted in an overturned car Tuesday. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports of a traffic collision,…

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Read more about the article Hart district discusses results of federal program monitoring
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Hart district discusses results of federal program monitoring

Federal officials asked the William S. Hart Union High School District to update policies for suicide prevention, tracking and compliance, and other student privacy areas identified in the notification of…

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Read more about the article Supervisors OK $5.5M to help prevent foreclosures amid pandemic
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Supervisors OK $5.5M to help prevent foreclosures amid pandemic

Help in the form of $5.5 million to prevent foreclosures and link homeowners struck by the pandemic with mortgage assistance is underway, following a Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors…

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Read more about the article COVID recovery dominates council candidates’ priorities
The Signal hosts Santa Clarita City Council 2020 candidates Monday via Zoom. Top row from left, Signal Editor Tim Whyte, TimBen Boydston and Jason Gibbs; middle row from left, Cameron Smyth, Selina Thomas and Dr. Aakash Ahuja; bottom row from left, Ken Dean, Kelvin Driscoll and Douglas Fraser. Sept. 14, 2020 Screen shot

COVID recovery dominates council candidates’ priorities

Homelessness, housing and traffic have long dominated the list of priorities for many past Santa Clarita City Council candidates, but with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic rippling beyond the…

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Read more about the article Dozens urge for breweries and indoor malls to reopen, $10M grant could help for now
FILE PHOTO A couple shares a beer at Wolf Creek Restaurant and Brewing Co. to celebrate New Year's Eve on Saturday. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Dozens urge for breweries and indoor malls to reopen, $10M grant could help for now

Dozens of residents urged the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday to consider reopening malls and breweries, but Public Health officials said it’s not yet time, even though California’s…

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