SCV Chamber thanks local first responders with gift cards, Six Flags tickets
From left to right, Evolve Business Strategies Vice President Peter Warda, Santa Clarita Valley resident Janine Cooper Ayers, Evolve Business Strategies Managing Partner Ivan Volschenk, City of Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda, President, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation President Marlee Lauffer, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation Donor Relations Office Renee Leon, and President & CEO Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Roger Seaver in front of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. Photo courtesy of the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce.

SCV Chamber thanks local first responders with gift cards, Six Flags tickets

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce and Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda presented over 1,000 gift cards for first responders to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital representatives on Monday.   The SCV Chamber raised more than $40,000 through its First Responder Gratitude Campaign.  The campaign, with sponsor Sand Canyon Country Club matching up…

Edison plans grid upgrade completion by fall
Southern California Edison power lines run through the Santa Clarita Valley. Bobby Block / The Signal

Edison plans grid upgrade completion by fall

Seven electric circuits in Santa Clarita frequently impacted by Public Safety Power Shutoffs, or PSPS, will be improved to reduce the number of power outages triggered by extreme weather events, according to Liz Seelman, a representative for Southern California Edison.  Edison expects to complete the improvements…

Special needs athletes face off on the ice
Hunter Rogers, 13, of the Bay Delta Mariners waves the team flag as part of the "Parade of Athletes" during the opening ceremony of the SoCal Special Hockey Festival held at the Ice Station Valencia on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Special needs athletes face off on the ice

Nine teams of special needs hockey players came from far and wide to participate in the sixth annual SoCal Special Hockey Festival as it held its opening ceremonies on Saturday…

Councilman Miranda apologizes for using title in hearing aid ad
Newly-appointed city councilman Bill Miranda is sworn in ahead of the meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Councilman Miranda apologizes for using title in hearing aid ad

A hearing aid endorsement from Councilman Bill Miranda in the October issue of Inside SCV magazine sparked conversation on social media last week. The advertisement features a photo of Miranda…

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