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By Claire SchlamanFor The Signal The Los Angeles County Public Health Department has released data regarding non-residential meeting areas that have three or more confirmed cases of COVID-19. These include

By Claire SchlamanFor The Signal The Los Angeles County Public Health Department has released data regarding non-residential meeting areas that have three or more confirmed cases of COVID-19. These include

By Claire SchlamanFor The Signal The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is warning residents that scammers are using the 2020 Census as an attempt to steal personal and financial

News release A virtual workshop titled “Life During COVID-19: Bring Calm in a Perfect Storm” is scheduled to be hosted Friday via Zoom by Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley.

News release Each year the American Cancer Society’s largest fundraiser, Relay For Life, features the inspiring Luminaria Ceremony, which honors cancer patients and survivors as well as memorializing those who

Newhall resident Daniel Bradley, a Vietnam veteran and Gold Star son, had the chance to fly to Washington, D.C., to attend a reception at the White House to honor Gold

News release The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop has reopened after shutting its doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Located in the Bouquet Shopping Center at 26570-B Bouquet Canyon Road,

Valencia High School grad Anika Mathur was happy and healthy — until she wasn’t. Before she and her family knew it, the then junior’s tiredness became a diagnosis of aplastic


About two dozen cars and motorcycles, with drivers waving American flags showing their support for President Donald Trump, drove around Valencia Saturday evening as part of a parade in support

Question No. 1 I had a contractor come out to evaluate my garage floor for coating and he is advising polyaspartic is four times stronger than the epoxy. Is this

The COVID-19 pandemic halted the city’s annual Santa Clara River cleanup this year, but it didn’t stop residents from showing up and cleaning up their neighborhoods Saturday morning for a

Anybody out there in our dear and riparian valley know how to perform an actual, functioning rain dance? Please? We’ll be most appreciative. It doesn’t have to be some Old

After raising children and working in education for 30 years, Newhall resident Anna Scott published her autobiography in June “the Good Old Days,” as she calls them. Throughout her time

The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s event will have a “hybrid model” this year, with presentations being virtual and participants to walk with family in local areas. The California Southland

West Coast Blood Center of Santa Clarita, the first and only mobile blood donation center in the Santa Clarita Valley, celebrated its grand opening Thursday. This is the first expansion

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Community Education Department is again offering the Prevent T2 National Diabetes Prevention Program, a lifestyle change program that helps those who are at risk of developing

While the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards looked a little different this year, with nominees attending virtually from their homes, the Santa Clarita Valley’s film community still represented, taking home a

When Scott Schauer opened the Santa Clarita Soccer Center nearly 26 years ago, he did it for the love of the sport. “I opened up in 1994 because there was

Since 2017, the city’s favorite horse, Sammy Clarita, has galloped into the hearts of residents of all ages. Sammy’s journey began with the city’s 30th birthday celebration, spreading the news

2 local residents receive degrees from Worcester Polytechnic Late this spring, Worcester Polytechnic Institute celebrated the class of 2020 with a socially distanced commencement season in place of its traditional