
Parents share concern over Sequoia plan
The William S. Hart Union High School District discussed the move of Sequoia School during its board meeting Wednesday. District staff contend their plan is a feasible one, while the
The William S. Hart Union High School District discussed the move of Sequoia School during its board meeting Wednesday. District staff contend their plan is a feasible one, while the
President Donald Trump extended the COVID-19 unemployment benefits for Americans around the country Saturday, bringing needed relief to Santa Clarita residents who have been without work since the onset of
In the wake of an economic recession caused by the current health crisis, a number of industries are hurting, and commercial real estate hasn’t been immune. In fact, a forecast
It’s been 30 years since Lucky and Manjit Singh moved to the United States from India. In that time, they’ve had two children, owned a convenience store and, more recently,
In a socially distanced, drive-thru event, a number of Santa Clarita Valley organizations came together to distribute “peace bags” to students, with the hopes of spreading joy, positivity and community
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Thursday his bill looking to crack down on illegal dumping has passed the Assembly Committee on Public Safety. Senate Bill 409, co-authored by
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición (Aug. 3-7): Varios incendios estallan en el valle de Santa Clarita, la ciudad anuncia que los gimnasios, los deportes organizados y las
California is developing a new COVID-19 tracking system after glitches in the current one have resulted in a backlog of hundreds of thousands of test results, to which Los Angeles
Through the use of 14 subcommittees planning for the upcoming semester, William S. Hart Union High School District officials believe they have improved upon their plan for the upcoming fall
California announced plans for how youth sports can proceed, which includes limiting certain activities and allowing for young athletes to play mask-free when appropriate. In a news release distributed Wednesday,
After dozens of veterans showed up to march down Lyons Avenue during the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative’s inaugural Veteran Backpack Walk on Memorial Day weekend last year, organizers had
Multiple police and first-responder unions have filed a lawsuit to remove a charter amendment on the November ballot looking to increase spending on housing and mental health services while decreasing
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials tracked multiple confirmed COVID-19 outbreaks in the Santa Clarita Valley in residential and non-residential settings, which include the SCV Sheriff’s Station, a
Los Angeles County surpassed 200,000 COVID-19 cases Thursday, as county Department of Public Health officials announced 3,290 new cases, bringing the overall total to 201,106. In the Santa Clarita Valley,
While almost all of The Signal’s coverage is focused on the Santa Clarita Valley, COVID-19 is not strictly a local issue. The following is a map of *current* Los Angeles
As the pandemic progresses, more and more businesses have been given the green light to begin reopening. While some businesses have opened — and closed again as reopenings were rolled
As the back-to-school season commences, a number of Santa Clarita Valley organizations have come together to bring joy, positivity and community engagement to students in the form of “peace bags.”
A Tuesday vote by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors marked the final stamp of approval to place a charter amendment on the November ballot that aims to increase
Institutions of higher education in Los Angeles County must remain closed for in-person instruction until further notice from state public health officials, but the county recently released draft guidelines for
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials reiterated Wednesday the importance of avoiding gatherings with those outside one’s household as 18- to 49-year-olds now comprise 60% of new COVID-19
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