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SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: Students line up outside their classrooms on the first day of school at Newhall Elementary School in Newhall. Dan Watson/The Signal 081519

SCV schools formalize delayed returns

By Caleb Lunetta & Perry Smith Following votes held Monday and Tuesday by the governing boards for the Newhall, Saugus Union and Sulphur Springs Union school districts, all five public…

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Read more about the article Two Seattle men arrested on slew of charges, suspected of drug and illegal firearm possession
The items retrieved during a SAT team operation on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station .

Two Seattle men arrested on slew of charges, suspected of drug and illegal firearm possession

Two Seattle men were arrested on suspicion of possessing a number of drugs, illegal firearms and body-armor-piercing ammunition. On Friday, deputies were patrolling hotel parking lots in the Santa Clarita…

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Read more about the article SCV Rotary Club donates meals to Sheriff’s Station
Members of the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita donate sandwiches to SCV Sheriff's Station deputies along with a poster expressing their gratitude to Law Enforcement Officers. Rotary club members from left to right: Steve Corn, Tim Cole, and Larry Parsons. July 20, 2020. Bobby Block / The Signal.

SCV Rotary Club donates meals to Sheriff’s Station

As a “thank you for keeping the peace,” members of the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita donated meals to the SCV Sheriff’s Station on Monday. After protests surrounding the death…

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Read more about the article SCV residents hold rally in support of full return to campuses
Reagan Ann, 16, right, joins a group of Trinity Classical Academy students on the corner of McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard as they hold signs in support of safe, in-person schooling on Tuesday, July 21, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV residents hold rally in support of full return to campuses

A group of a few dozen parents, school administrators and students held a “Open Up Our Schools” rally on Tuesday in support of returning to school campuses in the fall.…

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Read more about the article Hart Dance Team performs for SCV seniors
The Hart High School dance team performs at Bella Vida during the senior center’s drive-thru lunch program. Courtesy

Hart Dance Team performs for SCV seniors

As seniors drove through the Bella Vida Senior Center parking lot last week, they were treated to a special performance by the Hart High School dance team.  “Because of COVID,…

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Read more about the article Board, sheriff continue to face off over budget
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Board, sheriff continue to face off over budget

A Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors motion aimed at shifting budget priorities to “revitalize” under-resourced and low-income communities in the county left the board and Sheriff Alex Villanueva at…

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Read more about the article City receives $18.3M in CARES Act funds for transit services
A city bus returns from its morning route at the Transit Maintenance Facility on Constellation Road. Gilbert Bernal \ The Signal

City receives $18.3M in CARES Act funds for transit services

Santa Clarita has received a portion of $25 billion in grant funding specific to aiding local governments’ transportation systems serving their communities affected by the COVID-19 crisis, federal transit officials…

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Read more about the article Supes to ask state for additional remote learning support
In an attempt to flatten the curve of COVID-19, Los Angeles County officials are urging the public to continue social distancing by remaining educated on what it is and isn’t. Christina Morillo.

Supes to ask state for additional remote learning support

With remote learning continuing in Los Angeles County for at least the remainder of 2020, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors wants the state to provide more support, such as…

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CA prepared to use ‘dimmer switch’ if surge continues; L.A. County reports 2,700 new cases

California Public Health officials said Tuesday they will not shy away from additional mandatory closures if COVID-19 cases fail to drop, as Los Angeles County surpassed the 160,000 case tally. …

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Read more about the article Woman accused of ‘false imprisonment’ against mom
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Woman accused of ‘false imprisonment’ against mom

A woman suspected of falsely imprisoning her mother in a Stevenson Ranch was arrested Saturday evening. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a hotel on the 25000 block…

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Read more about the article Newsom releases guidelines for barbershops, hair salons to operate outdoors
Twenty-year veteran stylist, Terri Benedict washes a costumer's hair after choosing from a vbariety of shampoos at N' Style Salon in Santa Clarita on Friday, June 26, 20. Dan Watson/The Signal

Newsom releases guidelines for barbershops, hair salons to operate outdoors

As the number of coronavirus cases has continued to rise and reopening plans are stalled, Gov. Gavin Newsom released new guidelines Monday, allowing barbershops and hair salons to operate outdoors…

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