
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
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
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Saturday, while urging residents to continue to be cautious as the county’s level of community transmission
By Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición (del 12 al 16 de octubre): Smyth dice que el truco o trato está permitido en la ciudad, el SUSD hace una
Six Flags Magic Mountain officials said Friday they’re awaiting visits from state officials who are reviewing reopening plans, after Gov. Gavin Newsom said last week there was “no hurry” in
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
By Claire Schlaman For The Signal American Red Cross of the Northern Valleys welcomes Hector LaFarga Jr. as the new executive director. He serves the San Fernando, Antelope and Santa
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Friday, which included an additional death in the SCV: Countywide COVID-19 cases reported in the past
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
Santa Clarita City Council members approved Tuesday sending a letter to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in support of keeping indoor malls open while urging for consistent guidelines
Officials again warned residents Thursday about the importance of protecting against influenza and COVID-19, amid a report of 27 new COVID-19 diagnoses for the Santa Clarita Valley in the last
Each year, Soroptimist International of Valencia has hosted its annual Bras for a Cause event, raising more than $380,000 for breast cancer in the event’s 17-year history. “Every year, it
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
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
Private gatherings of certain sizes will be permitted beginning Thursday in L.A. County, while large gatherings — excluding people in houses of worship or at public protests — remain prohibited,
Santa Clarita businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic can now apply for grants of up to $5,000 each through a relief grant program City Council members unanimously approved Tuesday. “The
Hundreds of cancer patients and survivors came together Sunday, finding a new distanced way to honor their battle with cancer at the American Cancer Society’s inaugural Drive-Thru Luminaria Ceremony. The
A total of 10 new counties have moved into less restrictive tiers under California’s COVID-19 blueprint but Los Angeles County remains with a widespread virus outbreak, state Public Health officials
In an effort to give a big thank you to Bridgeport Elementary School for the hard work the teachers and staff have been putting in for students, the Rotary Club
The latest salvo in the ongoing budget debate between Sheriff Alex Villanueva and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors was their unanimous approval of a motion Tuesday to fund
California “strongly discourages” trick-or-treating and recommends residents celebrate Halloween and Día de los Muertos this year with those in the same household, according to state guidelines released Tuesday. “COVID-19 continues
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