Read more about the article Residents have until Dec. 19 to apply for Santa Clarita appointments
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Residents have until Dec. 19 to apply for Santa Clarita appointments

Santa Clarita residents interested in applying for positions serving on various local boards, such as the Arts and Planning commissions, have until Saturday, Dec. 19.  This year, there are eight…

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One taken to hospital following solo-vehicle crash near Henry Mayo

One patient was transported to the hospital following a single-vehicle crash near Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Monday afternoon.  Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports of a…

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Salvation Army’s Adopt-a-Family seeking donors

As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is seeking community members to adopt local families and senior citizens who otherwise wouldn't have the resources to celebrate…

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Read more about the article Feds try to get ghost-gun lawsuit dismissed; state pledges to fight
Balloons and flowers stand in front of Saugus High School which was still closed for investigation on Friday, November 15, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Feds try to get ghost-gun lawsuit dismissed; state pledges to fight

The federal government wants a California district court to dismiss the case over ghost guns brought forth by the state and the parents whose children died during the Saugus High…

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Read more about the article Restaurant class action filed against L.A. County, state for license and permit fees reimbursement
Restaurant guests enjoy an outdoor dining experience at Salt Creek Grille in Valencia Monday afternoon. November 23, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Restaurant class action filed against L.A. County, state for license and permit fees reimbursement

After last week’s court ruling that deemed Los Angeles County officials acted “arbitrarily” in banning outdoor dining, a restaurant class-action lawsuit against the county and California over fees and permit…

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COVID-19: SoCal region’s ICU capacity drops to 2.7%, Henry Mayo reports three deaths

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported three additional COVID-19-related deaths, bringing the death toll in the Santa Clarita Valley to 92, as the Southern California region’s intensive care unit capacity continued…

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Read more about the article First COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in L.A. County
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First COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in L.A. County

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital announced Monday it will begin administering its first COVID-19 vaccines Thursday, as Gov. Gavin Newsom visited a hospital in L.A. County that administered some of the…

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Read more about the article Canyon Country man arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting child
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Canyon Country man arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting child

Detectives with the Sheriff’s Department’s Special Victims Unit booked a man Friday evening on suspicion of sexually assaulting a juvenile, officials said Monday.  Patrick Llanes Dumayas, 64, of Canyon Country,…

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Read more about the article SCV twins are determined to spread holiday cheer amid pandemic
Twins Troy and Cheyenne Valvo, 11, hand out free candy canes and collect donations from Alicia Lankford and her dog, Splinter, on Homestead Place in Santa Clarita on Friday. The twins plan to use the money to buy toys and gifts for local children and teens in need. 121120. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV twins are determined to spread holiday cheer amid pandemic

Each year since they can remember, Troy and Cheyenne Valvo have passed out candy canes during Homestead Holiday, a traditional Christmas display put on by their Saugus neighborhood. The neighborhood,…

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Read more about the article L.A. County surpasses 4K hospitalized with COVID-19
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L.A. County surpasses 4K hospitalized with COVID-19

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics as the Southern California region’s intensive care unit capacity continued its decline Sunday: Southern California intensive…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo invites SCV children to send holiday greetings to patients
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Henry Mayo invites SCV children to send holiday greetings to patients

Santa Clarita Valley children are invited to send holiday greetings to patients hospitalized at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital this winter. Children can make a holiday-themed drawing and send a scanned…

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Read more about the article Bethlehem SCV holds ‘Car Cruise’
Cars bearing Christmas decorations are on display as cars pass by during the Bethlehem SCV's Christmas Charity Car Cruise in Canyon Country on Saturday, 121220. Dan Watson/The Signal

Bethlehem SCV holds ‘Car Cruise’

Bethlehem of the Santa Clarita Valley held a Christmas charity event Saturday called Car Cruise on the church’s site to collect food items and toiletries for two nonprofit organizations. With…

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Read more about the article Optimist Club collect toys and food for drives
Dressed in Christmas costumes, Canyon Country Optimist Club members organizes the toy and food donations during the Canyon Country Optimist Club, Spark of Love Toy and Food Drive held in Valencia on Saturday, 121220. Dan Watson/The Signal

Optimist Club collect toys and food for drives

The Optimist Club of Canyon County held a drive to collect toys for the Spark of Love Toy Drive and nonperishable food items for Santa Clarita Grocery at the Westfield…

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