Read more about the article Fallen wires cause small building fire on Drayton Street
A coalition of agencies responding to a call for an electrical fire on Drayton Street. Dan Watson / The Signal.

Fallen wires cause small building fire on Drayton Street

A small building fire was ignited on Drayton Street after fallen wires sparked a flame Thursday. The call came in at approximately 11:17 a.m. between a dead end and Springbrook…

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Read more about the article Michael Feinstein | Garcia vs. Smith III: Cause for Reform
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Michael Feinstein | Garcia vs. Smith III: Cause for Reform

After an incredibly tight race in California’s 25th Congressional District — with only 333 votes (out of 338,943 cast) separating winner Republican Mike Garcia from second-place finisher Democrat Christy Smith…

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Read more about the article What it takes to vaccinate SCV frontline workers
Pharmacist Courtney Mattley displays a vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine before administering the first dose at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia on Thursday, 121720. Dan Watson/The Signal

What it takes to vaccinate SCV frontline workers

The morning journey for one of the most anticipated trips in the Santa Clarita Valley since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic — the delivery of the first freezing cold…

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Read more about the article Bridge to Home reports COVID-19 outbreak at shelter
The Newhall Community Center Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita

Bridge to Home reports COVID-19 outbreak at shelter

More than a dozen homeless individuals sheltering with Bridge to Home at the Newhall Community Center have tested positive for COVID-19, prompting quarantine efforts at the site, officials announced Wednesday. …

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Highest number of daily deaths reported in L.A. County since onset of pandemic

Los Angeles County officials reported the highest number of deaths on record due to the COVID-19 outbreak Wednesday. They also announced the average number of deaths per day had risen…

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Read more about the article Former Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation president dies
Former Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation president Diana Vose dies Dec. 23, 2020 after suffering stroke in November. Courtesy photo

Former Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation president dies

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials announced the hospital’s former foundation president Diana Vose died Wednesday after suffering a stroke a month ago.  Vose joined the hospital in 1981 as a…

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Read more about the article Kim donates $30K to Family Promise
Local businessman Steve Kim, owner of Sand Canyon Country Club, has made a $30,000 donation to help cover operational costs for Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley. Courtesy photo.

Kim donates $30K to Family Promise

News release Local businessman Steve Kim, owner of Sand Canyon Country Club, has made a $30,000 donation to help cover operational costs for Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley, the…

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Read more about the article Multiple power outages affect thousands of residents in Canyon Country
Traffic snarls on Soledad Canyon and Camp Plenty roads due to the traffic lights being out on Soledad and Whites canyon roads in Canyon Country on Wednesday, 122320

Multiple power outages affect thousands of residents in Canyon Country

A handful of power outages reported in the Canyon Country area Wednesday morning are expected to last until Christmas morning, according to officials at Southern California Edison.  The first outage…

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Read more about the article Edison monitors for possible shut-offs on Christmas Eve
The Sourthern California Edison, Solemint Substation on Sierra Highway in Canyon Country on Thursday, 120320. Dan Watson/The Signal

Edison monitors for possible shut-offs on Christmas Eve

Southern California Edison officials confirmed Tuesday they are monitoring possible power shut-offs for particular areas of the Santa Clarita Valley on Wednesday and Thursday. According to SoCal Edison spokesman Reggie…

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Read more about the article Foster youth continue facing challenges amid pandemic
A CASA volunteer works with one of the many foster youth in L.A. County. Courtesy of CASA of Los Angeles

Foster youth continue facing challenges amid pandemic

With the COVID-19 continuing to rear its ugly head as the end of 2020 nears, children in the child welfare system remain one of the most impacted groups of this…

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