Read more about the article Kaiser Permanente names SCV resident new area medical director
Dr. Stephen DeVita, medical director and chief of staff for the Kaiser Permanente Panorama City Medical Center Area. Courtesy photo

Kaiser Permanente names SCV resident new area medical director

Dr. Stephen De Vita has been named area medical director and chief of staff for the Kaiser Permanente Panorama City Medical Center Area.   In his new role, De Vita, a Santa Clarita Valley resident, will lead one of the largest local…

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Read more about the article ‘Creative Comforts’ exhibit debuts at City Hall art gallery
The “Creative Comforts” exhibit in the First Floor gallery at Santa Clarita City Hall is available for viewing in person and online through May 14. Artwork on display includes “Lemon Banana Blueberry Tart Clock,” by Maho Martin. Courtesy photo

‘Creative Comforts’ exhibit debuts at City Hall art gallery

Food and the comforts it brings comprise the subject of the city of Santa Clarita’s mouth-watering new art exhibit titled “Creative Comforts.”   In conjunction with the Santa Clarita Library’s One Story One City Program, this exhibit parallels the 2021…

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Read more about the article Zonta Club accepting applications for Virginia Wrage Scholarships
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Zonta Club accepting applications for Virginia Wrage Scholarships

Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley provides various scholarships for women and girls. Each year, the club’s Virginia Wrage Memorial Fund provides scholarships to deserving women over 40 years of age who live in the Santa Clarita Valley community.   The club is honored to assist these women in…

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Read more about the article COVID-19: L.A. County metrics continue decline
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COVID-19: L.A. County metrics continue decline

Los Angeles County’s COVID-19 metrics have continued to decline, as California Department of Public Health officials released updated metrics Tuesday for the state’s blueprint for reopening.  The county’s seven-day average test positivity rate has dropped to 2%, while its…

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Read more about the article St. Clare’s Church adapts to continue annual fish fry tradition
Natalie Salguero, 16, brings out hot, pre-bagged fish fry meals to be handed out to vehicles in line at St. Clare's 2021 annual Lenten Fish Fry, held at St. Clare Catholic Church in Canyon Country on Friday, 031221. Dan Watson/The Signal

St. Clare’s Church adapts to continue annual fish fry tradition

By Danielle Gallegos For The Signal  Every year, thousands gather for fish, french fries and fellowship at St. Clare's Catholic Church in Canyon Country for what’s come an annual tradition during Lent.   However, due to COVID-19, the…

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Read more about the article Two-vehicle collision leaves two people trapped, transported to hospital
Two people were transported to the hospital Monday after a traffic collision left two people trapped. Bobby Block / The Signal

Two-vehicle collision leaves two people trapped, transported to hospital

Two people were transported to the hospital after a two-vehicle collision occurred Monday on Lost Canyon Road, just south of Via Princessa in Canyon Country.  Two people involved with the collision…

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Read more about the article ‘Time is up’: No Fourth of July parade planned this year
Girl Scouts wave to the crowd at the 88th Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade in Newhall Thursday morning. Cory Rubin/The Signal

‘Time is up’: No Fourth of July parade planned this year

Despite an easing of restrictions amid declining COVID-19 figures, the Fourth of July is expected to continue to look a bit different this year, according to Santa Clarita parade committee…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita Valley resident, famous magician dies at 91
Santa Clarita resident Mark Wilson, a famous magician. Courtesy

Santa Clarita Valley resident, famous magician dies at 91

Santa Clarita Valley resident Mark Wilson, a pioneer in the art of magic, died Jan. 19 at the age of 91. Born in Manhattan on April 11, 1929, Wilson fell…

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Read more about the article Newhall district to discuss extending online learning option through fall 2021
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Newhall district to discuss extending online learning option through fall 2021

After receiving questions and concerns from families, the Newhall School District board of trustees will discuss the possibility of extending the distance-learning option through the fall semester during the Tuesday board meeting.  The NSD board will…

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Read more about the article Businesses reopen nearly 1 year after first COVID-19 health officer order
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Businesses reopen nearly 1 year after first COVID-19 health officer order

Los Angeles County moved into the red tier Monday, allowing businesses to reopen one day before the anniversary of the first COVID-19 health officer order that forced businesses deemed non-essential to close.  Movie theaters,…

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