
Newhall resident shares story of mother’s death due to COVID-19
Rose Salamone, a 94-year-old Santa Clarita resident, died at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital at 11:53 p.m. on Saturday due to complications with COVID-19. Her family was not able to see
Rose Salamone, a 94-year-old Santa Clarita resident, died at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital at 11:53 p.m. on Saturday due to complications with COVID-19. Her family was not able to see
As first responders and health care workers on the front lines continue to suffer from a shortage of much-needed personal protective equipment, or PPE, amid the coronavirus crisis, many Santa
Coupled with the time of year and the recent rain, the air quality in the Santa Clarita Valley has drastically improved since the stay-at-home order was put in place March
During a session held in front of members of the media, a number of COVID-19 survivors sat down with President Donald Trump, and Santa Clarita residents Carl and Jeri Goldman
With a little help from the community, College of the Canyons classified staff members provided first responders working on Easter Sunday with a meal to show their appreciation amid the
When Kaiser Permanente finally called with the results of her husband Jim’s test, Saugus resident Becky Mastrobuono had already known her husband was positive for COVID-19. She was certain because
As Castaic resident and registered nurse Melissa Antolin drives to work at West Hills Hospital, she sees a sign that reads: “We stand ready, and we stand together.” “It’s on
Project Roomkey, the statewide effort to procure housing for unhoused people amid the COVID-19 outbreak, has kicked off across Los Angeles County, including at the Super 8 hotel in Canyon
The Bethlehem SCV congregation is used to celebrating Easter each year with a big celebration, complete with numerous Easter egg hunts throughout the day, and even a visit from the
So, if you’re weary of the “hard news” about the challenging situation we’re all facing, and you could use a break, here are some links to stories from the past
Although they don’t have a classroom to meet in presently, the students of Santa Clarita Christian School’s choir are still finding ways to learn together, and they’re doing it alongside
By Perry Smith Sunday Signal Editor The Guinness World Record Book once estimated that every minute, YouTube users upload about three days’ worth of video. With more than 1.3 billion
Santa Clarita Valley restaurants are calling on their customers to help them show their appreciation for Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital staff amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Our No. 1 focus was
When AJ Apone began to share on social media his idea to 3D print hospital-grade masks for first responders, he didn’t know how far he would be able to take
The novel coronavirus outbreak has upended everyday life, including Easter celebrations. But deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation’s Youth Activity League still made sure local children had something
If there’s anything Jory Bohanan’s father wants the world to know about his son, it’s that he had a big heart. “My son, he was a great man. He had
As the coronavirus pandemic began to ramp up a few weeks ago, the reality of the situation hit everyone differently. For Dr. Rebecca Patterson Judd with Facey Medical Group, it
A Saugus man was arrested on suspicion of punching a family member over toilet paper on Monday. Deputies were called to the 28300 block of Mirabelle Lane in Saugus for
While many health care providers have postponed non-emergent appointments and transitioned to telehealth services during the coronavirus pandemic, health care providers in the Santa Clarita Valley say they are continuing
The University of California, Los Angeles, is hosting two blood drives in Valencia, as severe blood shortages continue due to an unprecedented number of blood-drive cancellations during the coronavirus outbreak.
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