
SCV residents helping each other out
When 62-year-old Janine Mai posted on Facebook, asking for suggestions because her usual home-delivery grocery service was completely booked, she had no idea she’d be overwhelmed by the replies. “What
When 62-year-old Janine Mai posted on Facebook, asking for suggestions because her usual home-delivery grocery service was completely booked, she had no idea she’d be overwhelmed by the replies. “What
To prepare for the anticipated surge of novel coronavirus patients, Providence Southern California announced Friday a $1 million contribution to support medical centers in the region. The contribution comes in
Los Angeles County officials announced Wednesday they had ramped up the county’s COVID-19 drive-up testing sites, but they will be limited to the most vulnerable residents. Starting Friday, the county
As the news of the coronavirus continues to dominate headlines, it’s always nice to hear a story that makes you smile once and awhile. During these tough times, The Signal
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I hesitate to use the words “new normal” because there is nothing normal about what we are all going through. These past few weeks have been full of uncertainty, as
By Kevin MacDonald CEO, SCV senior center We miss you already – all our friends from the years at Market Street to the new friends we just met when we
Many of the supplies needed by the nation’s health care workers during the coronavirus pandemic are in short supply, including hand sanitizer. As it turns out, it can be produced
After a three-week hiatus, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors held its first virtual meeting Tuesday to vote on a wide range of issues related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Being stuck at home during spring break because of the coronavirus has left many Santa Clarita Valley teens bummed out — but how would you feel if it were also
Gov. Gavin Newsom, during a news conference Monday, announced an initiative to assist with the surge in COVID-19 cases California’s health care workforce is facing by recruiting individuals who can
Question No. 1 Hi Robert, I am one of your longtime followers, who has received your advice on projects around my home for several years, that has helped me make
As lines at Santa Clarita Valley grocery stores grow longer, naturalist Pascal Baudar is spending his time in the fresh air of the Angeles National Forest, foraging for wild plants.
While business statewide is being reduced to “essential services,” Santa Clarita Valley Child & Family Center officials want residents to know they’re still open to provide help and support locally.
At a time when anxiety and fear might creep in as the COVID-19 or coronavirus developments continue, it’s sometimes difficult to see the positives that still remain. But one local
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is hosting two blood drives next week to support the American Red Cross as it continues to face a severe blood shortage due to an unprecedented
Kaiser Permanente announced Wednesday that it has temporarily closed select medical offices in Santa Clarita due to the coronavirus. “We are at a critical moment in our fight against COVID-19,”
Over the course of only a couple weeks, Santa Clarita Valley residents and the rest of California have gradually changed their routines with major disruptions brought forth by the novel
After 20 years in business, Ice Station Valencia announced Wednesday it will be closing its doors permanently, effective immediately. This comes after a previous announcement that the rink would temporarily
As a community service during the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis, The Signal has launched two new web pages designed to help businesses that are able to remain open and job seekers
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