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Los Angeles County Public Health officials on Wednesday confirmed 256 new deaths and 5,189 new cases of COVID-19 countywide, as Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia reported two new deaths. The Santa Clarita Valley has now seen a total of 24,291 total cases 128 more cases since Tuesday and 214 deaths since L.A. county’s first confirmed COVID-19 infection on January 26, 2020. Test results are now available for more than 5,543,000 people, with 19% testing positive. There are 5,165 people hospitalized with COVID-19, and 27% of these patients are in the ICU. To date, Public Health officials have identified 1,129,503 positive cases of COVID-19 and a total of 17,308 deaths countywide. ....
Mentoring young leaders is very important to Zonta. In fact, Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley chartered a Z Club at Golden Valley High School on Nov. 9, 2020. ....
Erika D. Beck, California State University, Northridge’s newest president, is spending her first 100 days in office on a listening tour meeting with students, faculty, staff, alumni and community leaders in an effort to understand the opportunities, and challenges, the campus faces. “I want to understand how people experience our academic and campus community, and I want to learn about the hopes, aspirations, opportunities and challenges from a wide variety of campus constituencies,” said Beck, who took office on Jan 11., succeeding former CSUN President Dianne F. Harrison, who retired at the end of last year. “While there are many challenges that face us in this moment, I am confident that the long-range future for CSUN is incredibly bright as we continue to serve as a model for equitable and inclusive higher education. At the conclusion of my listening tour, I will report back to the campus what I have learned, and we will work together to establish a road m ....
The city of Santa Clarita is taking virtual art experiences to a new level with the first interactive online art reception for the exhibit “Landscapes of the Mind.” This virtual reception will feature videos, questions, and other activities for participants to enjoy while browsing through the artwork. Plus, each participant will have a fun surprise waiting for them once they complete the reception. The reception will be available online beginning Wednesday, February 3, at 6 p.m. and will remain active through the end of the exhibit at SantaClaritaArts.com. This three-part virtual reception will be a fun and interactive activity for participants to learn about and connect with the artists. Participants will use the virtual gallery and solve puzzles to find the titles of the artworks. Once the correct title has been typed in, the participant will be able to watch a video or read more about the artist. ....