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Los Angeles Public Health care workers prepare doses of Covid-19 vaccine for a car load of people in one of the hundreds of cars in line at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia waiting for vaccinations on Wednesday, 012021. Dan Watson/The Signal

Supes discuss COVID-19 vaccination efforts

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is working with the Department of Public Health, as well as Health and Human Services, to ensure the county’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue…

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Read more about the article SCV teen’s animated film garners recognition
Kalia Love Jones, 14, directed her first animated short film, "The Power of Hope," which is set to be featured in the Pan African Film Festival in March. Courtesy

SCV teen’s animated film garners recognition

In the months since now 14-year-old Kalia Jones made her film debut with “The Power of Hope,” an animated short film aimed at empowering women, the film and its filmmaker…

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Read more about the article Saugus Union swears in Laura Arrowsmith as new board president
Laura Arrowsmith speaks at the Saugus Election forum held in James Foster Elementary School Thursday, September 13, 2018. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Saugus Union swears in Laura Arrowsmith as new board president

The Saugus Union School District governing board recently held its annual organizational meeting, naming its board leadership for the coming year. Laura Arrowsmith, who represents Trustee Area No. 2, was…

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Read more about the article California considers switching to age-based COVID-19 vaccination system
Registered Nurse Maggie Wiercioch administers a dose of Covid-19 vaccine at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Vaccination center on Friday, 011520, 011520. Dan Watson/The Signal

California considers switching to age-based COVID-19 vaccination system

As COVID-19 vaccination continues for health care workers and those over 65, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday California is looking to prioritize the next phases of vaccination efforts by age,…

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Read more about the article ‘Operation Snowflake’: Grapevine reopens after shut down
Traffic backs up on the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 near Castaic Monday evening due to snow-related closures. January 25, 2021. Bobby Block / The Signal.

‘Operation Snowflake’: Grapevine reopens after shut down

Both directions of Interstate 5 over the Grapevine remained closed Tuesday morning due to heavy snow and ice, with lanes reopening with California Highway Patrol escorts by the afternoon. Caltrans…

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Read more about the article Judge rules in favor of Tejon Ranch over Grapevine development
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Judge rules in favor of Tejon Ranch over Grapevine development

Tejon Ranch Co. declared victory for its 8,000-acre Grapevine mixed-use development after a Kern County Superior Court judge ruled against an Arizona-based environmental group that dubbed the project “damaging.”  Grapevine…

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Read more about the article Hart district coaches, students prepare to return to athletic conditioning
Members of the Valencia High School cross-country team get together without their coach to train at Central Park in mid-December. 121520

Hart district coaches, students prepare to return to athletic conditioning

After the vote to resume athletic conditioning was approved by the governing board, athletic directors from the William S. Hart Union High School District prepared to begin training this week.…

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COVID-19: L.A. County reports 6K new cases with nearly 160 from SCV

Los Angeles County Public Health released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Monday, adding that a new health order will be issued later this week to fully align with sector openings…

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Read more about the article Two stolen vehicles recovered
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies detain three stolen vehicle suspects at gunpoint Sunday afternoon near the Placerita Canyon Road exit of Highway 14. January 24, 2021. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Two stolen vehicles recovered

Two reported stolen vehicles were recovered after their occupants were detained at gunpoint in two separate incidents Sunday. The first stolen vehicle, a Toyota Tacoma, was spotted around 4 p.m.…

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Read more about the article A recap of CA’s tiered system following end of stay-at-home order
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A recap of CA’s tiered system following end of stay-at-home order

With California’s regional “Stay-at-Home” order lifted Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the state’s colored, tiered system would be re-assessed, starting Tuesday.  The lifted order leaves L.A. County and 53 other…

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Read more about the article COBRA team arrests suspect in Canyon Country shooting
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COBRA team arrests suspect in Canyon Country shooting

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station's Career Offender — Burglary, Robbery, Assault, or COBRA, detectives arrested a suspect Friday who was wanted in connection with a shooting that occurred in Canyon…

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