Salvation Army’s Adopt-a-Family seeking donors

As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is seeking community members to adopt local families and senior citizens who otherwise wouldn’t have the resources to celebrate

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine receives vote of confidence

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials discussed Thursday how COVID-19 vaccinations are set to be released across the county, as the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine received a vote of

College of the Canyons Chancellor Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook shares a story about how a vision for the campus was developed in the 1980s and 1990s during a ceremony marking the completion of a parking structure on campus. Austin Dave/The Signal

Van Hook’s contract extended to 2025

College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook’s contract was extended to 2025 during Wednesday’s board of trustees meeting. This comes after the board conducted a special closed session meeting

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Overturned vehicle sends one to hospital

One person was sent to the hospital after a traffic collision left one vehicle overturned in Canyon Country on Tuesday evening. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports

Henry Mayo addresses COVID-19 surge in livestream event

Health officials at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital hosted a livestream event to answer the community’s COVID-19-related questions Tuesday amid a surge in both cases and hospitalizations, calling on Santa Clarita

A few places to enjoy the slopes this winter

Like most things this year, winter break is sure to look a bit different as COVID-19 remains at the forefront of everyone’s minds, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get

Power shut-offs continue in SCV amid Red Flag conditions

Some Santa Clarita Valley residents were without power Thursday morning, while others remained under consideration for power shut-offs amid Red Flag conditions. Southern California Edison officials announced earlier in the

L.A. County to offer at-home COVID-19 test kits

As the surge in COVID-19 cases continues, L.A. County officials announced Wednesday the county will be implementing a new at-home COVID-19 testing program, aimed at allowing those with mobility issues

CDC updates quarantine guidelines, travel advice

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday it had revised its quarantine guidelines for those who may have been exposed to COVID-19, as CDC officials warned Americans not