
Newhall teachers say they’ll go elsewhere if not paid
More than 50 teachers showed up to a special Newhall School District board meeting on St. Patrick’s Day Thursday evening wearing black, not green. Ten speakers spoke for two minutes
More than 50 teachers showed up to a special Newhall School District board meeting on St. Patrick’s Day Thursday evening wearing black, not green. Ten speakers spoke for two minutes
Eleanor Moschetti, 79, and Susan Rodgers, 76, wanted to make a difference in their community of Santa Clarita. In 2002, Moschetti and Rodgers joined the California Highway Patrol Senior Volunteer
By Jim Holt  Senior Investigative Reporter  Even though kids can go to school maskless starting next week, county public health officials strongly recommend they continue to wear them.
News release The long-anticipated return to live school assemblies with guest speakers arrived at Sky Blue Mesa School recently with the appearance of local author Carole Cliffe. Students were excited
 Signal Staff Writer If your errands took you to Albertsons on Bouquet Canyon Road on Saturday, you probably danced a little to the rhythm of drums. That was the
By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter The ongoing feud between the L.A. County sheriff and the county Board of Supervisors over transparency intensified this week when the inspector general reported
By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter Masks are no longer required indoors — just strongly recommended, as of Friday. As promised, the Los Angeles County Public Health Department issued a
By Jim HoltSenior Investigative Reporter Masks are no longer required indoors — just strongly recommended, as of Friday. As promised, the Los Angeles County Public Health Department issued a modified health
The William S. Hart Union High School District board was informed Wednesday evening that it would not need to take a vote on recent changes to public health orders regarding
Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, introduced legislation in February that would prohibit a state agency from giving no-bid contracts to companies that made charitable donations on behalf of
By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter Effective Friday, provided COVID-19 case numbers continue to drop, masks will no longer required for most indoor public settings — merely recommended — the
The Los Angeles County Public Health Department said Monday it would be modifying the indoor masking requirement on school campuses to bring them in alignment with state health policies. In
Santa Clarita resident Mary Reagan said her daughter Mallory, 6, was diagnosed with autism when she was two-years-old. Despite being physically healthy, Mallory struggles with fear and anxiety. After taking
By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter When the first day of spring arrives, it might just be the first day L.A. County residents get to be indoors without a mask. During
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Several Santa Clarita Valley private Christian schools have been fined multiple times for not following COVID-19 regulations, according to the L.A. County Public Health
The L.A. County Public Health Department announced Wednesday modifications to the indoor masking order for businesses and establishments for customers and employees, but only if the businesses are verifying vaccination
Saugus Centurions boys baseball (2-2) hosted the Simi Valley Pioneers (2-2) on Tuesday for the Easton tournament, but would lose 6-0 and would struggle to score any runs. The Centurions’
Azeezat Abiola Amusat is originally from Lagos Island in Nigeria, but moved to Santa Clarita to pursue the American dream of prosperity and opportunity for her and her family. Amusat,
Santa Clarita Valley residents, artists and community leaders hosted a Black History Month exhibit to highlight art depicting significant Black leaders, including a special memorial tribute to local civic leader
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