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‘Fear Is The Mind-Killer’: How A Newhall Comic Shop Is Adapting Amid Coronavirus Concerns

As rising fears of a coronavirus outbreak continue to impact businesses within Santa Clarita, local comic book store Brave New World Comics has implemented several new services in an effort to ensure safe health measures while also keeping their business going. Earlier in the week, federal, state, and local officials instructed many businesses to close down or limit their services ...

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Assemblywoman Christy Smith Votes To Approve Coronavirus Emergency Funds

Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, voted Monday to approve emergency legislation in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak, also known as the coronavirus. Smith released the following statement upon her vote to pass emergency funds to address our current public health crisis:  “Today, my Assembly colleagues and I took swift, decisive action to meet the unprecedented challenges this public health crisis ...

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Carl Goldman Released After Another Negative Coronavirus COVID-19 Test: Part 30

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Carl Goldman has tested negative once again for coronavirus, COVID-19, and is expected to return home to Santa Clarita. Back In The States With The Coronavirus – Day 40 (Sunday) I’m going home tomorrow. On day 40 of my coronavirus, COVID-19, quarantine, my doctor knocked on my door.  “It’s not the grim reaper,” my doc gleefully shouted. He smiled as ...

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Castaic Middle School Families Encouraged To Self-Quarantine After Individual At Conference Tests Positive For Coronavirus

Officials with the Castaic Union School District informed families that a person who attended a conference in Washington D.C. that students from Castaic Middle School also attended tested positive for COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus. CUSD Superintendent Steve Doyle emailed families Sunday night of the individual’s positive test. “Today I was informed that an individual attending the Student Television ...

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Los Angeles County Buildings To Close In Attempt To Slow Coronavirus Spread

Los Angeles County will close all of its buildings to the public effective Monday, March 16, as a precautionary measure to help slow the spread of COVID-19, Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger announced Sunday. The announcement comes as Gov. Gavin Newsom directed closure of California’s bars, brewpubs and wineries, and called on people over 65 and others at higher risk ...

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Santa Clarita Places Of Worship Suspend Physical Meetings In Coming Weeks

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Several places of worship in Santa Clarita have announced they will not have any physical gatherings in the coming weeks due to concerns over COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus. With the declaration of a state of emergency by President Donald Trump, as well as a declaration of a local state of emergency by the Santa Clarita City Council, places ...

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Second Person Tests Positive For Coronavirus In Santa Clarita

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A second person has tested positive for COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, on Saturday at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. The second positive case was confirmed by Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital personnel on Saturday morning, less than 24 hours after a local state of emergency was declared by the City of Santa Clarita, according to hospital officials. Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital initially ...

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College Of The Canyons Suspends All In-Person Instruction Amid Coronavirus Concerns

College of the Canyons officials have announced that they will suspend all in-person instruction beginning Monday in an effort to reduce potential exposure to the coronavirus. The suspension is also said to be instrumental to the college’s current transition of all in-person classes to online learning formats. “We have been monitoring the coronavirus outbreak since the very beginning to ensure ...

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Hart District Implements Restrictions To Address Coronavirus Concerns

As residents continue to voice their concerns over the coronavirus, officials with the William S. Hart Union High School District have announced a series of restrictive measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The following is a letter from William S. Hart Union High School District Superintendent Mike Kuhlman. Dear Hart District Families, I am writing to you today to ...

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