Coronavirus

Getting back on the set or the movie ranch

By Emily Alvarenga & Perry Smith When the coronavirus pandemic swept through California, the film industry, like many other businesses, came to a screeching halt.  Since then, productions have been

TMU reports two COVID-19-related cases on campus

Two students from The Master’s University tested positive for COVID-19, and are currently self-isolating off campus, according to college officials. Once the positive cases were reported, the school began contact

COC to hold virtual STEM summit

College of the Canyons has partnered with the Santa Clarita Environmental Education Consortium to host the annual Green STEM Summit virtually Oct. 24. The summit is aimed to encourage middle

The Saugus Union School District office. Dan Watson/The Signal

SUSD tables vote on child care until next meeting

The Saugus Union School District governing board decided to table its discussion on child care until its next board meeting Oct. 27.  The discussion revolves around temporarily ending the district’s

Smyth: Trick-or-treating allowable within Santa Clarita

Ahead of Halloween this year, Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth announced Wednesday residents can trick-or-treat within the city, despite state and county officials recommending against traditional practices due to the