Read more about the article Chamber to virtually salute patriots for Veterans Day
Fausto Galvan's Marine Corps Color Guard marches in with the colors during the 9th Annual Patriots Luncheon presented by The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce and the City of Santa Clarita at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Thursday, July 11, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Chamber to virtually salute patriots for Veterans Day

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced its virtual “Salute to Patriots” event to recognize veterans who have not only served our country but also have made an impact…

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Read more about the article L.A. County reports 1,193 new COVID-19 cases, SCV sees 14
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L.A. County reports 1,193 new COVID-19 cases, SCV sees 14

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics on Thursday: Countywide COVID-19 cases reported in the past 24 hours: 1,193Total COVID-19 cases in L.A.…

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Read more about the article Cooling centers reopen, Flex Alert issued as heat wave returns
Library Page Cynthia Brennan, left, maintains distance as she helps Steve Reeves as he logs in to the Library WiFi in the cooling center at the Stevenson Ranch Library in Stevenson Ranch on Wednesday, August 19, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Cooling centers reopen, Flex Alert issued as heat wave returns

As the Santa Clarita Valley braces for another heat wave, residents can get a bit of relief from the triple-digit temperatures at the county’s cooling centers.  The Stevenson Ranch Library,…

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Read more about the article Deputies detain burglary suspect in Canyon Country
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Deputies investigate reports of a residential burglary at a home located off of Baker Canyon Road in Canyon Country Thursday afternoon. September 03, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Deputies detain burglary suspect in Canyon Country

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies detained one person in connection to an alleged burglary in Canyon Country on Thursday afternoon. Deputies received a call around 1:40 p.m. about the…

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Read more about the article SCV School Day Cafe to provide free meals for students
School Day Cafe is providing free lunches to families Wednesday through Friday this week at drive-thru stands set up in front of their Valencia offices. March 18, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

SCV School Day Cafe to provide free meals for students

Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency, or School Day Café, is set to provide nutritious meals to all children at any of its designated locations at no charge through…

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Read more about the article COC COVID-19 testing site to remain open on Labor Day
Volunteers direct cars during the COVID-19 drive thru testing at College of the Canyons on Wednesday, April 08, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

COC COVID-19 testing site to remain open on Labor Day

The drive-thru COVID-19 testing center at College of the Canyons is set to remain open on Monday’s Labor Day holiday, according to county officials. The holiday is expected to impact…

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Read more about the article Rent relief extended on state, federal level
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Rent relief extended on state, federal level

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced he’d signed into law legislation to protect tenants from eviction and property owners from foreclosure for those facing financial hardship due to COVID-19. “Clearly, COVID has…

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Read more about the article Postal Service audit finds processing issues with Santa Clarita facility
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Postal Service audit finds processing issues with Santa Clarita facility

The U.S. Postal Service’s Santa Clarita Processing and Distribution Center, along with other facilities in six states, is not quite ready for election mail processing ahead of November, an audit…

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Read more about the article Hair salons, barbershops allowed to reopen under modified health order
Stylists Jared Smith, center, and Emily Clemmons wear masks, face shields and gloves and are separted by a vinyl curtain as they work on customers wearin masks at N' Style Salon in Santa Clarita on Friday, June 26, 20. Dan Watson/The Signal

Hair salons, barbershops allowed to reopen under modified health order

Los Angeles County officials announced Wednesday hair salons and barbershops could immediately resume indoor operations at 25% capacity. This comes after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday a new, color-coded tiered…

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Read more about the article County: K-12 can resume limited on-campus learning
Teacher Nicholas Patey teaches calculus in an empty classroom at Golden Valley High School on Thursday, August 27, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

County: K-12 can resume limited on-campus learning

In less than two weeks, K-12 schools within Los Angeles County can resume limited on-campus learning for students most in need after monthslong closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Public…

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