
Antibody treatments can help fight COVID-19
As the winter surge in cases continues, COVID-19 testing along with monoclonal antibody treatments have become harder to come by. Locally, COVID-19 testing lines could be seen wrapping through and
As the winter surge in cases continues, COVID-19 testing along with monoclonal antibody treatments have become harder to come by. Locally, COVID-19 testing lines could be seen wrapping through and
Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Monday that he had tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend. “On Sunday, prior to returning to Sacramento for the new legislative session, I
Los Angeles County Public Health officials reported the highest 48-hour total of COVID-19 cases during the holiday weekend on Sunday, as well as the highest number in the Santa Clarita
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital welcomed the Santa Clarita Valley’s first baby of 2022 early Saturday morning. The newborn boy arrived at 6:35 a.m. on New Year’s Day. The parents of
By Victor Corral Martinez & Emily Alvarenga Signal Staff Writers A pregnant woman who was rushed to the hospital after being shot at a family gathering Saturday is reportedly OK,
Los Angeles County Public Health officials reported the highest number of daily COVID-19 cases in the county’s history on Friday, as well as the highest number in the Santa Clarita Valley. In
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials are urging residents to reconsider New Year’s Eve plans as the county’s dramatic surge continues with more than 20,000 daily cases reported
COVID-19 cases continued their steep increase going into the new year, as Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials reported nearly 600 COVID-19 cases in the Santa Clarita Valley
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will shut down the Castaic Lake water supply for annual maintenance on Jan. 3 and the shutdown is scheduled to conclude on Jan. 12, water
Amid continually high COVID-19 case rates in Los Angeles County, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has seen a spike in hospitalizations. From Monday to Tuesday, the hospital reported an increase of
Following a holiday weekend, long lines could be seen at COVID-19 testing centers across the Santa Clarita Valley Monday. “We are seeing a dramatic increase in demand for COVID-19 testing
Holiday shopping is expected to break records, and projections estimate holiday retail spending reaching $860 billion. Still, holiday returns average 13.3% of all holiday sales, which equals over $100 billion
The William S. Hart Regional Park held its inaugural Barnyard Lights Tour, inviting the community to its first Christmas-themed night event. The event featured Santa with alpacas, barnyard tours, animal feeding
As rain continues to fall across the Santa Clarita Valley, temperatures are set to remain low through the weekend, as the Los Angeles County Health Officer issued a cold weather
As COVID-19 cases continue their steep increase amid a winter surge and the emergence of the Omicron variant, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials reports nearly 10,000 cases
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials reported Thursday the single highest number of daily COVID-19 cases since January with more than 8,600 cases countywide. Just a day earlier,
There’s a group of mischievous, giggling and sweet girls on the loose spreading Christmas cheer. The girls, some in their pajamas, were last seen dropping off holiday cards and art for
With COVID-19 cases on the rise statewide — including rapidly in Los Angeles County — as a winter surge takes hold, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced officially Wednesday that health care
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday via social media that, with the Omicron variant on the rise, California will require health care workers to get their COVID-19 booster. “We’re taking immediate
Former Rep. Katie Hill announced via her social media over the weekend that she had tested positive for COVID-19, despite being up to date on her vaccine doses and booster. Hill, who represented
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