COVID-19: L.A. County meets yellow tier requirements, CDC issues new mask guidance for vaccinated people

Los Angeles County’s COVID-19 metrics could allow the county to move into the least restrictive, yellow tier next week, according to California Department of Public Health’s updated metrics released Tuesday.…

L.A. County receiving up to 3K complaints about businesses’ noncompliance over safety measures
A man wearing gloves and mask joins the line of shoppers as thye wait for Ralphs Super Market to open in Castaic on Tuesday morning. Dan Watson/The Signal

L.A. County receiving up to 3K complaints about businesses’ noncompliance over safety measures

Los Angeles County Health Officer Muntu Davis said Thursday the Department of Public Health responds to 2,000 to 3,000 complaints a week over businesses not complying with COVID-19 safety measures,…

Making a difference, one mask at a time
Masketeers provided masks for Los Angeles County Fire Department officials. Courtesy of Cathy Johnson

Making a difference, one mask at a time

Hundreds if not thousands of Santa Clarita Valley residents have stepped up to help essential workers receive the supplies they need to continue to do their jobs safely. And, when…

SCV residents turn to 3D printing to fill PPE shortage
Newhall resident Travis Marg has 12 3D printers in his garage that are working to print face masks for first responders. Courtesy

SCV residents turn to 3D printing to fill PPE shortage

While some Santa Clarita Valley residents are dusting off their sewing machines to help fill the shortage of much-needed personal protective equipment, or PPE, for health care workers, others are…

SCV community continues to make a difference
Valencia resident Ruth Stevenson sewing face masks. Courtesy

SCV community continues to make a difference

As first responders and health care workers on the front lines continue to suffer from a shortage of much-needed personal protective equipment, or PPE, amid the coronavirus crisis, many Santa…

What you need to know about mandated face coverings
A man shops in the Canyon County Plaza wearing a mask in Canyon Country on Saturday, April 11, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

What you need to know about mandated face coverings

As Santa Clarita Valley residents continue to work on flattening the curve of the coronavirus, Los Angeles County officials announced Friday the extension of the current “Safer at Home” health…

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