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SIGNAL FILE PHOTO: A man carries an umbrella and wears a mask as a light rain falls in the Rite Aid parking lot in Saugus. Dan Watson/The Signal

Some rain expected for the Santa Clarita Valley on Monday

More rain is expected to fall on the Santa Clarita Valley on Monday, followed by sunny skies for a couple of days.  National Weather Service meteorologist Todd Hall said Saturday…

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Read more about the article No arrests announced for Canyon Country shooting
Deputies investigate the scene of a pedestrian-vs.-car shooting in Canyon Country.

No arrests announced for Canyon Country shooting

As of Saturday afternoon, no arrests had yet been made in connection to the previous night’s shooting in Canyon Country, according to law enforcement officials.   The two victims who were…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita sees 48 new cases in the last 24 hours
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Santa Clarita sees 48 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: 793  Total…

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Read more about the article Local organizations provide COVID-19 resources for businesses
Owner Justine Belyeu sanitizes one of the new chairs she was able to buy with grant money she received for her salon, Black Hair Care by Justine in Canyon Country, 031121. Dan Watson/The Signal

Local organizations provide COVID-19 resources for businesses

As more Santa Clarita Valley businesses prepare to reopen amid changing COVID-19 restrictions, many local organizations are continuing to provide assistance.  Whether it’s the College of the Canyons Small Business Development Center, SCV Economic…

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Read more about the article Deputies investigate shooting in Canyon Country
Deputies investigate the scene of a pedestrian-vs.-car shooting in Canyon Country.

Deputies investigate shooting in Canyon Country

  Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a pedestrian-vs.-car shooting around 9 p.m. Friday that left two injured in Canyon Country, according to Sheriff’s Station officials.  “I can…

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Public Health reports 947 cases countywide, 21 in SCV

The L.A. County Public Health Department released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Friday:  New COVID-19 cases reported in L.A. County in the past 24 hours: 947  Total COVID-19 cases in L.A. County: 1,208,913  New…

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Read more about the article Data suggests pandemic cured 1 issue: road congestion
Engineering Technician Noely Serrato monitors traffic on the screens in the Traffic Operations Center at Santa Clarita City Hall on Tuesday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Data suggests pandemic cured 1 issue: road congestion

Largely due to COVID-19 limitations on travel and activities, Santa Clarita traffic volumes at the five busiest intersections dropped by 18% in the last half of 2020, according to city…

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