Read more about the article COVID-19: SCV sees 20 cases, countywide hospitalizations drop below 800
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COVID-19: SCV sees 20 cases, countywide hospitalizations drop below 800

Los Angeles Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Sunday: New COVID-19 cases reported in L.A. County in the past 24 hours: 423 Total COVID-19 cases…

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Read more about the article David Hegg | What’s Love Got to Do With It?
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | What’s Love Got to Do With It?

By David Hegg  At some point it was inevitable that I would opine about love. I must confess that the urge had come up quite often but I’ve always been…

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March 25, 2019. Signal file photo.

SCV Jewish community plans for Passover

Leaders of the Santa Clarita Valley Jewish community have said their congregants are always excited to celebrate Passover, but also noted this year’s March 27 celebration will have particularly special meaning due to COVID-19.  …

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Read more about the article City Council to decide fate of two development projects
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

City Council to decide fate of two development projects

Two proposed developments recommended for approval by the Santa Clarita Planning Commission last month will be before the Santa Clarita City Council Tuesday.   MetroWalk – a proposed residential development project…

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Read more about the article Moving truck catches fire, halts all eastbound traffic on Soledad Canyon Road
A moving truck sits at the side of the road after having caught fire on Soledad Canyon Road on Saturday. Caleb Lunetta / The Signal

Moving truck catches fire, halts all eastbound traffic on Soledad Canyon Road

A moving truck caught fire on Soledad Canyon Road Saturday, resulting in first responders having to extinguish the flames and halt all eastbound traffic for a period of time.    The call of the moving truck being…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita sees 22 new cases in the last 24 hours
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Santa Clarita sees 22 new cases in the last 24 hours

In addition to the latest guidelines, Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Saturday:   New COVID-19 cases reported in L.A. County in the past 24 hours: 521  Total COVID-19…

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Read more about the article Procession held in honor of deputy who died at Henry Mayo
Churney's fellow LASD deputies salute him one last time as his body is transported from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Saturday. Photo by Austin Dave.

Procession held in honor of deputy who died at Henry Mayo

A procession of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s and Fire Department personnel escorted the body of Deputy Michael Churney from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital to an undisclosed location Saturday following the…

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Read more about the article City Council to discuss rental assistance program
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

City Council to discuss rental assistance program

Santa Clarita City Council members will revisit Tuesday establishing a rental assistance program for Santa Clarita’s low- and moderate-income renters.   The program would use $6.3 million in federal dollars – part…

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Read more about the article Two new CNG commuter buses expected to join city fleet
A city bus returns from its morning route at the Transit Maintenance Facility on Constellation Road. Gilbert Bernal \ The Signal

Two new CNG commuter buses expected to join city fleet

The Santa Clarita City Council will consider purchasing two new compressed natural gas (CNG) powered commuter buses at its regular meeting Tuesday. The two CNG-powered commuter buses will replace two…

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Read more about the article Three suspected robberies, pursuit ends with arrest
Deputies apprehended the unidentified suspect at approximately 2 a.m. Saturday. Photo by Austin Dave

Three suspected robberies, pursuit ends with arrest

One suspected robbery became three and a vehicle pursuit when Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a string of robberies reported in the Canyon Country and Newhall areas Saturday.   Following his third alleged robbery, deputies located…

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Read more about the article ‘Wave of the future’: BrainStim Center opens in Valencia
Neuromodulation Specialist Crystal Martinez prepares the Nexstim transcranial magnetic stimulation machine for a patient at The BrainStim Center in Valencia on Thursday, 031121. Dan Watson/The Signal

‘Wave of the future’: BrainStim Center opens in Valencia

Local neurosurgeon Dr. Mark Liker is making strides with brain stimulation therapy at his recently opened Valencia center, supporting brain health in patients of all ages.  Liker, who specializes in deep brain stimulation, or DBS, has always had…

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