Run to raise money for local boy with a muscle disorder
To raise money for a local boy suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, the Santa Clarita Runners Club and the nonprofit Peyton’s Project have collaborated to
To raise money for a local boy suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, the Santa Clarita Runners Club and the nonprofit Peyton’s Project have collaborated to
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled Tuesday to consider requesting at least $7.5 million of federal funding that would support the county’s
County officials hosted a roundtable Monday to provide the public with the latest information on the coronavirus, or COVID-19. Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger
A chant for “Nadia! Nadia! Nadia!” could be heard on the Valencia High School track as biodegradable green balloons were released into the air. Those
Teens were given the opportunity to express what dating violence means to them at the Child and Family Center’s third annual A Night of Expression
To discuss lifestyle changes to promote heart health, Kim Brown, a registered dietician and nutritionist, is scheduled to lead a conversation and a question-and-answer session
While health officials want the general public to take the necessary steps to protect themselves against diseases, the coronavirus should not be a cause for
A friend of a Santa Clarita couple aboard the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship has been confirmed with the coronavirus, or COVID-19, Saturday. “I do
For local runners Paola and Phil Howard, running has not only taken them all over the world, but it has also provided them with a
To help families affected by cancer, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is partnering with the Little Green Monster project on Saturday to host a free workshop
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services are expanding their Survivors after Suicide (SAS) support group to the Santa Clarita Valley, starting on Saturday, March 22. “Anyone
The human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccine, is a vaccine that everyone should receive, according to health officials who say HPV can affect anyone, so everyone
By Vivianna Shields & Emily Alvarenga Signal Staff Writers The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has confirmed the first case of 2019 novel
With only six volunteer drivers in the Santa Clarita Valley, American Cancer Society is seeking volunteer drivers in the area to provide rides with their
A presentation held by the Trauma Resource Institute prepared the community on how to process trauma through different exercises and guided conversations Saturday morning at
Influenza, or flu, is a contagious respiratory illness that the community can take steps to avoid. Los Angeles County Public Health officials remind county residents
Diverting the symptoms of anxiety can be accomplished with exercise. For many, chronic anxiety is a debilitating disorder that significantly affects their everyday life. Anxiety
Kaiser Permanente offices in the Santa Clarita Valley were awarded with the Garfield Distinction Award for operational excellence at a ceremony on Jan. 7. These
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