Read more about the article State announces all California adults can receive COVID-19 vaccine booster
Certified Medical Assistant Kristine Gonzales, right, prepares to administer a dose of Pfizer vaccine to David Baris during the COVID-19 vaccine clinic and food distribution event held at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley Sierra Vista Clubhouse in Canyon Country on Friday, July 9, 2021. Dan Watson/The Signal

State announces all California adults can receive COVID-19 vaccine booster

After months of only certain groups of people being eligible to receive their COVID-19 vaccine booster, state health officials updated their guidelines to allow all adults within the state to…

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Read more about the article Valencia football heads into semifinal matchup
Valencia running back Daniel Hernandez (32) runs against La Habra at Valencia High on Friday, 111221. Dan Watson/the Signal

Valencia football heads into semifinal matchup

By Ryan Menzie  Signal Sports Writer   The Valencia Vikings’ (6-4) dramatic season is in the home stretch as they are now two wins away from being crowned CIF champions.   The lone remaining playoff representative of the Santa…

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Read more about the article New proposed city platform includes criminal justice, COVID-19 objectives
Santa Clarita City Hall, as pictured on February, 26, 2020, is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. Dan Watson/The Signal

New proposed city platform includes criminal justice, COVID-19 objectives

In its upcoming meeting, the Santa Clarita City Council Legislative Committee is set to discuss and vote on adopting the Santa Clarita 2022 Legislative Platform that, among other things, adds language with regard…

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The new Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station, located on Golden Valley Road, opened its doors to the public for the first time on Thursday, marking the end of local L.A.…

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Read more about the article Man arrested on suspicion of starting Towsley Canyon fires
Firefighters responding to a brush fire in Towsley Canyon late Wednesday afternoon. Dan Watson / The Signal

Man arrested on suspicion of starting Towsley Canyon fires

Law enforcement officials confirmed Thursday that they had arrested a man on suspicion of purposefully starting brush fires in Towsley Canyon on Wednesday.    The arrest stems from an initial blaze being first…

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Read more about the article Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines searching for puppy raisers
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Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines searching for puppy raisers

As the holidays fast approach, Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines are in search of Santa Clarita Valley residents to open their hearts — and homes — to…

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Read more about the article Henry Mayo chaplain’s lifelong calling to help others
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Chaplain Margery Link at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Tuesday, 110921. Dan Watson/The Signal

Henry Mayo chaplain’s lifelong calling to help others

Standing on a little stool by a hospitalized patient’s head, Margery Link was only in the third grade when she began what would become a lifelong career in counseling others.…

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Read more about the article Students and parents come together to collect canned food for local pantry
Tahlia, Jack, Natalie, Lana, Amaal, Preston, Tyler, Mahkoah, Emma, Avelynn, Olivia and Mahleia all contributed to the food pantry with 11 of the 12 able to make the food drop off. Courtesy.

Students and parents come together to collect canned food for local pantry

A group of 12 kindergartners with their siblings and parents came together as a community to collect more than 1,500 canned food items for the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry to help…

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Read more about the article Valencia pianist wins prestigious Debussy award
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Valencia pianist wins prestigious Debussy award

Celine Chen, a 17-year-old student from Valencia, won the Debussy award at the annual Claudette Sorel Piano Competition, with 72 pianists – including international participants — invited to perform.  The…

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Read more about the article DCFS, LoveSCV distribute Thanksgiving meals
Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services staff members Jose Frias, left, and Adele Gamboa move some of the 300 bags of holiday food to be home delivered during the drive-thru event held in the The DCFS office parking lot in Valencia on Tuesday, 111621. Dan Watson/The Signal

DCFS, LoveSCV distribute Thanksgiving meals

Some of the Santa Clarita Valley’s foster youth and families in need no longer have to worry about their Thanksgiving meals this year, following a drive-thru meal distribution held at…

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Read more about the article Bridge to Home reaches Phase 1 goal for new shelter
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Bridge to Home reaches Phase 1 goal for new shelter

As work toward building the Santa Clarita Valley’s first permanent homeless shelter continues, Bridge to Home announced Thursday it’d raised more than $2 million thus far. While funds from Los…

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Read more about the article Local school districts pass incentives to attract substitute teachers
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Local school districts pass incentives to attract substitute teachers

By Jose Herrera  Signal Staff Writer  Teachers lead students on their way to success, but even teachers need time off to recover or take a day to conduct their business —…

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Read more about the article Gary Curtis | Vaccines Slightly Reduce Transmission
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Gary Curtis | Vaccines Slightly Reduce Transmission

COVID-19 vaccine proponent Bill Gates now admits the mRNA-derived formulas “only slightly reduce the transmissions.” These experimental drugs seem to lose effectiveness within six months and require booster shots, similar…

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Crazy Nutrition Supplements Review- Best Protein, Creatine and Pre-Workout Formula for Athletes and Pro-Users

Crazy Nutrition is a nutrition-centric company that makes natural supplements for bodybuilding. The company offers a wide range of supplements that are mainly used for bulking, cutting, and strength cycles. …

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Top Female Cutting Supplements for Fat Loss – Best Fat Burners for Women in 2022 [Review + Guide Report]

If you are a woman, you must be fully aware of the struggles related to losing weight and getting back in shape. Most of the women encounter the issue of…

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