SCV sees five new COVID-19 deaths
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced five additional deaths related to COVID-19 in the Santa Clarita Valley, one of which was reported at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital,…
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced five additional deaths related to COVID-19 in the Santa Clarita Valley, one of which was reported at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital,…
The unpredictable wins of many dogs in today's NFL season make the league more exciting compared to the past editions. Last September, the NFL started its regular season, and it…
2 SCV students among Huskers named to spring deans' list Nearly 7,500 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students have been named to the deans' list for the spring semester of the 2019-20…
“The more complex the network is, the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be.” — Fritjof Capra During times of strain and stress, the connections…
In the culmination of a joint effort between three local organizations, nearly two dozen bikes were donated to five local veterans and their families Saturday. Members of the Rotary Club…
The city of Santa Clarita was recently awarded for its efforts in promoting “transparency and good governance,” officials announced Monday. The Special District Leadership Foundation, a nonprofit organization that recognizes…
With only two weeks left before the November election, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, honed in on their priorities during a virtual forum Tuesday.…
Hart High School graduate Tyler Glasnow started Game 1 of the World Series for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tuesday, becoming the second former Hart pitcher to take the mound…
A Grammy-winning producer from Stevenson Ranch who’s charged with more than 15 counts in connection with a sexual assault investigation had his case continued Tuesday, according to a District Attorney’s…
Thousands of ballots for the November election were mailed to addresses within the 25th Congressional District of voters who may have relocated or died, making up a portion of about…
A member of the William S. Hart Union High School District community has tested positive for COVID-19, district officials confirmed Tuesday afternoon. Dave Caldwell, public information officer for the Hart…
News release Bring home the holidays this November: Join family, friends and the community at Festival of Trees, as Santa Clarita’s premier kick-off to the holiday season continues in 2020.…
News release Avenues SLS is holding a clothing drive now until Dec. 4. The organization can accept all sizes and types of clothing, bedding, sheets, blankets, comforters, pillowcases, shoes, belts,…
TINIAN, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands — Equipment Operator Constructionman Chad Marshall, from Acton, assigned to U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3’s Detail Tinian, works to drain water…
News release Santa Clarita-based Redemption Road K9 has announced an ultra-fun canine Halloween contest and day of fun on Oct. 30, with prizes, gifts from sponsors, networking, food and fun.…
News release Cancer does not pause, even for a pandemic, and funds must continue to be raised for research, programs and services, even during a pandemic. Toward that end, volunteers…
California will not allow Six Flags Magic Mountain and other large theme parks, such as Universal Studios and Disneyland, to reopen until their respective counties enter the least restrictive tier…
A two-vehicle crash took down a traffic light in Santa Clarita late Tuesday morning. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports of a traffic collision near the intersection…
Medical examiners with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office identified Murdewiyanti Finn, 48, of Lancaster, as the woman killed in a traffic collision on Highway 14 in Newhall Sunday evening.…
The following commentary is a planned submission to The Signal’s 2020 time capsule: signalscv.com/2020/05/santa-clarita-covid-19-digital-time-capsule-to-be-created/. This is a personal account of my experience with COVID-19 and also what is being done…