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Runners from across the country braved the heat at the Sugar Daddy Marathon, which started and ended at the Iron Horse Trailhead in Valencia last
Runners from across the country braved the heat at the Sugar Daddy Marathon, which started and ended at the Iron Horse Trailhead in Valencia last
The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board has approved site plans for each of its eight community schools for the 2022-23 school year as
The Measure EE citizens oversight committee for the Saugus Union School District approved its annual report, which indicated the district has funded a number of
Children ages 3 to 5 will have greater opportunities to learn and prepare for their futures as local school districts across California seek to develop
Education is a key to success, but even for the greatest of students, a language barrier can pose a threat to their academic success, according
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it authorized emergency use of COVID-19 vaccines for children 6 months and older to help minimize the potential
Visualize trends and impacts of coronavirus cases, deaths, and hospitalizations over time for the Los Angeles County and Santa Clarita Valley.
Runners from across the country braved the heat at the Sugar Daddy Marathon, which started and ended at the Iron Horse Trailhead in Valencia last
Dena Borrow would always take her daughter, Alexandra, to concerts at Central Park. Alexandra loved to dance and really enjoyed listening to the live music,
Schools have long been election-day polling places. Valencia Valley Elementary School is one of them. But on the heels of the recent Robb Elementary School
The Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board has approved site plans for each of its eight community schools for the 2022-23 school year as
The Measure EE citizens oversight committee for the Saugus Union School District approved its annual report, which indicated the district has funded a number of
Children ages 3 to 5 will have greater opportunities to learn and prepare for their futures as local school districts across California seek to develop
By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter Large businesses won’t have to mandate their employees be vaccinated following a Supreme Court decision this week — a decision that, local
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will shut down the Castaic Lake water supply for annual maintenance on Jan. 3 and the shutdown is scheduled to
Holiday shopping is expected to break records, and projections estimate holiday retail spending reaching $860 billion. Still, holiday returns average 13.3% of all holiday sales,
Battling cancer is a multi-step process, and often it includes having a patient journey from one facility to another and meeting with multiple doctors. However,
By Sarah Sikandar Signal staff writer Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is back with its in-person meetings. Before COVID-19, the group meetings – which are
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Dr. Larry Kidd’s 14-year relationship with Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is coming to an end, as he moves on
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer The Triumph Foundation hosted its ninth annual Wheelchair Sports Festival last weekend. The event was the first WSF event
Two friends bored in a garage with a passion for toy gun blasters. Nerf-ing can go wrong, right? After Canyon Country residents Jake Groves, 15,
Saugus Centurions boys baseball (2-2) hosted the Simi Valley Pioneers (2-2) on Tuesday for the Easton tournament, but would lose 6-0 and would struggle to
Stevenson Ranch resident Vicki Rivera used to love going grocery shopping, opting to shop for each meal rather than getting all her groceries at once,
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office is again partnering with the L.A. Regional Food Bank to host a free food distribution event at Castaic
Editor’s note: The grocery store workers in the story were not named, as they were not authorized to speak to the media. As panic-filled shoppers
There’s a group of mischievous, giggling and sweet girls on the loose spreading Christmas cheer. The girls, some in their pajamas, were last seen dropping off
The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center is hosting a free COVID-19 vaccination clinic for anyone 18 and older May 1. Those eligible to
The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center has announced its lineup of drive-in events for April, which seniors can attend from the safety of
Here’s an interactive map showing many the Santa Clarita Valley restaurants and food establishments that are open and serving. If you’d like to be added, please let us know by contacting [email protected]
L.A. County Public Health Department officials emphasized Thursday that masking on public transit and in indoor transportation hubs would still be required within the county.
By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Los Angeles County Public Health officials are encouraging those susceptible to severe illness from COVID-19, such as those who are
Following approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for individuals 50 years or older, L.A. County Public Health sites will be prepared to administer
Many Americans are focused on preventing coronavirus, but forget that winter is peak influenza season and the need to get a flu shot is still crucial in
As the winter surge in cases continues, COVID-19 testing along with monoclonal antibody treatments have become harder to come by. Locally, COVID-19 testing lines could
With COVID-19 cases on the rise statewide — including rapidly in Los Angeles County — as a winter surge takes hold, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced
Flanked by protesters and government leaders alike, Mayor Laurene Weste announced Monday that the city of Santa Clarita had officially filed a lawsuit against L.A.
As the winter surge in cases continues, COVID-19 testing along with monoclonal antibody treatments have become harder to come by. Locally, COVID-19 testing lines could
As rain continues to fall across the Santa Clarita Valley, temperatures are set to remain low through the weekend, as the Los Angeles County Health
As local governments build new facilities while emphasizing environmental consciousness, you might wonder: Where are all the solar panels? The answer, according to city and
By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter L.A. County supervisors voted in favor Tuesday of streamlining funding for homeless services, and voted 3-2 for creating a
By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Los Angeles County Public Health officials are encouraging those susceptible to severe illness from COVID-19, such as those who are
Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, joined other Republican leaders for a press conference Thursday morning in Sacramento with the aim to hold Gov. Gavin Newsom’s
Santa Clarita Valley residents will vote for two California Assembly seats in the June 7 primary election. Two incumbents will vie for the same seat
Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, introduced legislation in February that would prohibit a state agency from giving no-bid contracts to companies that made
Two upcoming traffic enhancement projects in the city of Santa Clarita are planned to address safety concerns and traffic in problematic areas, and the city
News release Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, cosponsored a resolution to end the Centers for Disease Control’s mask mandate for public transportation. The Joint Resolution,
Many individuals view the flag and see the beauty of what it means to be an American; many who see the flag are reminded of
By Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman El gobernador Gavin Newsom dijo que el viernes ahora es el momento adecuado para que los estudiantes de California
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Los funcionarios de salud pública del condado de Los Ángeles se preparan para ampliar la elegibilidad de la vacuna
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Los funcionarios del Departamento de Salud Pública del Condado de Los Ángeles establecieron pautas que permitirían a las escuelas
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