Read more about the article Breweries, wineries now allowed to reopen with food
Double Trouble Wine Room in Newhall is excited to reopen after being shuttered for nearly seven months. Courtesy

Breweries, wineries now allowed to reopen with food

After seven long months, breweries and wineries in Los Angeles County have been given the green light to reopen if they partner with a third-party food provider. County Department of…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita wins Helen Putnam Awards for college internship program and city mascot
Stella Hourigan, 2, hugs city mascot Sammy Clarita during a special reading of a city-produced children’s book, co-authored by Communications Manager Carrie Lujan (right) and read by Mayor Marsha McLean (left) Thursday, Feb. 6, 2019. Tammy Murga/ The Signal

Santa Clarita wins Helen Putnam Awards for college internship program and city mascot

The League of California Cities has awarded the city of Santa Clarita with the Helen Putnam Awards for its “innovative” college internship program and its mascot “Sammy Clarita,” officials announced…

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Santa Clarita City Council candidate Selina Thomas, pictured. Courtesy of Thomas

Thomas updates campaign filing status

Selina Thomas has joined six other Santa Clarita City Council candidates who have received or spent more than $2,000 for their campaigns — the threshold for reporting figures as required…

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Read more about the article Committees’ figures ahead of deadline show Garcia leads in fundraising
Christy Smith and Mike Garcia head to special election on May 12, 2020. Courtesy photos

Committees’ figures ahead of deadline show Garcia leads in fundraising

Ahead of federal campaign finance deadlines next week, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, announced their totals raised for the third quarter of 2020, placing…

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Read more about the article Alexis Yannich and Marc Winger | Smith the Only Candidate for Education
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Alexis Yannich and Marc Winger | Smith the Only Candidate for Education

By now, every household with a TV in the 25th Congressional District has probably seen the ads claiming Christy Smith, former Newhall School District board member and candidate for Congress,…

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PerkinElmer signs lease on building, pictured on Oct. 8, 2020, located at 28454 Livingston Avenue in Valencia. Dan Watson/The Signal

COVID-19 testing facility coming to SCV

PerkinElmer, the Massachusetts-based diagnostics company that partnered with California to improve COVID-19 testing efficiency and capacity, has signed a lease in Valencia and could open in early November, officials confirmed…

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Read more about the article Newsom says ‘no hurry’ on theme parks, Six Flags workers speak out about delay in reopening
Twisted Colossus at Six Flags Magic Mountain was ranked as the country’s second-best roller coaster of 2018 by the readers of USA TODAY. Photo submitted by Six Flags Magic Mountain

Newsom says ‘no hurry’ on theme parks, Six Flags workers speak out about delay in reopening

Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday there is “no hurry” in reopening theme parks across California — including Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia — after the state last Friday delayed releasing…

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Read more about the article Canyon Country woman arrested on suspicion of slashing sister with kitchen knife
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Canyon Country woman arrested on suspicion of slashing sister with kitchen knife

A Canyon Country woman was arrested on suspicion of slashing her sister multiple times with a kitchen knife on Wednesday. The call came in at approximately 3:30 p.m. of a…

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Read more about the article Substitute teacher accused of sexual abuse of a minor returns to court
David Cornish, substitute teacher charged with "inappropriate relationship" with student, 14.

Substitute teacher accused of sexual abuse of a minor returns to court

A substitute math teacher at Saugus High School who was charged with 18 criminal counts in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of a student returned to court on Thursday…

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