
92-year-old COVID-19 survivor gets vaccinated
Nearly 10 months after 92-year-old David Chalberg overcame COVID-19, he’s working to ensure he won’t have to do so twice. On Sunday, the longtime Santa Clarita Valley resident received his
Nearly 10 months after 92-year-old David Chalberg overcame COVID-19, he’s working to ensure he won’t have to do so twice. On Sunday, the longtime Santa Clarita Valley resident received his
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials announced the hospital’s former foundation president Diana Vose died Wednesday after suffering a stroke a month ago. Vose joined the hospital in 1981 as a
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
News release One of the deadliest misconceptions about eating disorders is that they are benign, when in fact, they have the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses. Former Santa
By Claire Schlaman For The Signal Children’s Hospital Los Angeles will be offering free flu shots every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at participating locations. No appointment is
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the flu season, behaviors such as quality sleep, exercise and regularly washing one’s hands are vital to improving your immune system. But when it comes
In an effort to bring hospital rooms up to current statewide standards, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials are proposing a series of projects that include constructing a second inpatient tower,
By Naomi YoungSaugus contributor Backgammon is a competitive game that involves strategizing ways to win. It often results in thrilling and spectacular endings. Shesh besh, as they call it in
Saugus resident Wyatt Leiby, 19, and his family have known since the day he was born that one day, he’d need a kidney transplant. “Once they (delivered) me, the cord
News release Celebrating its 40th year, the annual Holiday Home Tour is set to ring in the holidays on Saturday, Dec. 5, with a special Preview Gala on the evening
They call it the sleeping bear. To the three Crawford kids, each of ages 10 and younger, their mother, Eva, has a condition that’s best when it lays low and
As flu season approaches in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, now there’s an extra concern for the public and health officials — the possibility of a “twindemic.” Now, add
While Newhall residents Mike Escamillo and Brittney Westover were dating, Brittney had a dream that she was pregnant with a baby boy whose name she thought was Miles. “The following
Just weeks ago, Saugus High School graduate and College of the Canyons student Sean Flaharty’s life changed forever when what he thought was kidney stones turned into a cancer diagnosis.
Looking at Charles Bodhi as he sits on the couch of his Saugus home, happily chatting with his daughter, one wouldn’t know he’s sick, but one look to either side
News release Cancer does not pause, even for a pandemic, and funds must continue to be raised for research, programs and services, even during a pandemic. Toward that end, volunteers
It’s Valencia resident Addison Rivera’s 10th birthday and two-year anniversary of fighting cancer, and all she wanted was a blood drive and to raise money for cancer research. With the
College of the Canyons hosted a virtual conference with a panel of experts and deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station regarding domestic violence and how to find safety
Hundreds of cancer patients and survivors came together Sunday, finding a new distanced way to honor their battle with cancer at the American Cancer Society’s inaugural Drive-Thru Luminaria Ceremony. The
News release A virtual workshop titled “Mindfulness, Moving Forward and Self-Care During These Difficult Times” will be hosted Saturday via Zoom by Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley. Attendees will
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