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Updated COVID-19 vaccines available soon in L.A. County

News release   Los Angeles County residents will soon have access to updated vaccines designed to target   COVID-19 strains currently circulating. The updated vaccine is strongly recommended this fall for residents

Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo, center, and veteran Scott Wesley chat next to Kia, a polo pony rescue during the Blue Star Ranch Open House on Saturday, 090923.

Horses and veterans united for therapy 

Mike Salinas, a U.S. Army veteran, had felt his options were limited when he was looking for treatments for his post-traumatic stress disorder.   The treatment plans were linear, and not

Members of all ages from CHEER made sure to showcase the Chinese culture with graceful performances. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Celebrate ends in 2023 with China 

Dances, food trucks and martial arts: Santa Clarita’s “Celebrate” series concluded its last installment of the year with a tribute to China on Friday at the Canyon Country Community Center.

Members of the Trinity Classical Academy chapter of Young Americans for Freedom placed 2,981 flags of remembrance in the Trinity courtyard and lawn. Photo courtesy of Wally Caddow.

Trinity hosts Never Forget Memorial Ceremony

By Signal Staff  Trinity Classical Academy held its annual 9/11 Never Forget Memorial Ceremony on Monday in remembrance of the lives lost in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. 

Cheers for Charity raises over $50,000 

In honor of National Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month, the Michael Hoefflin Foundation hosted its inaugural Cheers for CharityFestival on Saturday at the Canyon Country Community Center.   The event, which aimed

Press release

Local families sought to host international students

News release   International Student Exchange, a nonprofit organization, is looking for volunteer families to host international high school students for the upcoming academic year.   Host families gain a

Graph of the recent positive trend of COVID cases in L.A. County from the Los Angeles County Department of Health.

COVID numbers rise as fall approaches 

As the fall and winter months begin to approach, the rates of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses are on the rise, according to county health officials.   Within the last few