Read more about the article #QuarantineCooking inspired by YouTubers
Talking to a few of the virtual chefs who regularly produce videos, a few trends started to appear: All of these cooks enjoy a very particular niche, networking and even friendly competitions and, of course, making good food.

#QuarantineCooking inspired by YouTubers

By Perry Smith Sunday Signal Editor  The Guinness World Record Book once estimated that every minute,  YouTube users upload about three days’ worth of video. With more than 1.3 billion…

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Read more about the article John Boston’s Time Ranger | The SCV’s OJesque Trial of the Century
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John Boston’s Time Ranger | The SCV’s OJesque Trial of the Century

Editor’s note: John Boston’s Time Ranger usually appears on Sundays. Nature seems intent to ignore headlines and appearances. It rains and warms, turns things green and invites the young from…

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Read more about the article Chamber launches weekly virtual luncheon
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce is launching its new weekly ‘@Lunch With…’ virtual, lunchtime series designed to bring the business community together for engaging and insightful conversations with recognized community leaders. Courtesy

Chamber launches weekly virtual luncheon

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday the launch of its new weekly “@Lunch With…” virtual lunchtime series. “We’re currently living in a drastically different world as a…

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Read more about the article Ideas for staying safer — and healthier ­— at home
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

Ideas for staying safer — and healthier ­— at home

By now, you and your family have likely settled into a routine as we all continue to navigate the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on our daily lives.

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Read more about the article Restaurants shore up bottom line by offering groceries
Newhall Press Room is offering produce and other groceries in addition to takeout meals for curbside pick-up. Courtesy of Vanessa Tuculet

Restaurants shore up bottom line by offering groceries

As local restaurants continue to feel the effects of the coronavirus, many are thinking of new ways to assist the community, such as by starting to sell groceries. In order…

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Read more about the article Condado de Los Ángeles extiende orden ‘Quédate en Casa’ hasta el 15 de Mayo
A man wearing gloves and mask joins the line of shoppers as thye wait for Ralphs Super Market to open in Castaic on Tuesday morning. Dan Watson/The Signal

Condado de Los Ángeles extiende orden ‘Quédate en Casa’ hasta el 15 de Mayo

Esta edición cubre la nueva orden para usar mascarillas y de permanecer en el hogar hasta el 15 de mayo, los últimos totales de casos de coronavirus y otras actualizaciones…

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Read more about the article Law enforcement provides update on COVID-19 citations, Pitchess Detention Center inmates
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Law enforcement provides update on COVID-19 citations, Pitchess Detention Center inmates

Pitchess Detention Center officials reported there are no inmates in isolation due to coronavirus in its South Facility, but reported 63 inmates are under quarantine. Quarantine, according to Los Angeles…

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Read more about the article Officials: Curve begins to flatten, but social distancing must continue
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Officials: Curve begins to flatten, but social distancing must continue

By Caleb Lunetta and Tammy Murga The curve in Los Angeles County and in California is flattening, state and county officials announced Friday, but staying at home and physical distancing…

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Read more about the article Bethlehem SCV finds new way to celebrate Easter
Children, first to fourth-grade age take off from the staring line to collect plastic Easter eggs on the ground containing candy during the 9th Annual Easter Eggventure event presented by Bethlehem SCV in Canyon County on Saturday, April 13, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Bethlehem SCV finds new way to celebrate Easter

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Bethlehem SCV is finding a way to continue its annual Easter celebration. “Easter's a super huge day for the church — it is our Super Bowl…

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