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I-5 Freeway Expansion Under Consideration For Santa Clarita Valley

I-5 Freeway Expansion Under Consideration For Santa Clarita Valley
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Indoor Dining, Movie Theatres Can Re-Open In L A County Monday

Indoor Dining, Movie Theatres Can Re-Open In L A County Monday
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SCV News | SCV Chamber, PPE Unite, County Team Up to Distribute Safety Equipment

The PPE Unite program teamed up with a number of county and local officials Saturday to bring free personal protective equipment to small businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley. The event led by the coalition of groups that also included the Los Angeles Small Business Development Center Network, the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce and Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office saw the distribution of more than 12 pallets of PPE equipment given to those who participated in the drive-thru event. “This is all about supporting their workers and giving them something that can safely reopen and keep going with their business,” said Tova Mac, one of the co-founders of PPE Unite. “We are giving away face masks, face shields and hand sanitizers for these businesses.”

Barger Asks Newsom To Allow Immediate Opening Of All K-6 Classrooms

California had previously created a waiver program for schools to apply to reopen, during which L.A. County allowed the reopening of schools for grades TK-2. The deadline to apply for such waivers ended on Jan. 14, with the caveat that only those schools that had reopened with approved waivers could remain open.  Now, under the current guidelines, any school that had not applied for a waiver, or who had received a waiver but not reopened prior to Jan. 14, would have to wait to reopen in-person instruction for any grade until the case rate in Los Angeles County falls below 25 cases per 100,000 people per day for five consecutive days.

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