College of the Canyons cancela las clases en persona para el otoño
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición: College of the Canyons cancela las clases en persona para el otoño, los legisladores piden a Newsom que permita que las ciudades…
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición: College of the Canyons cancela las clases en persona para el otoño, los legisladores piden a Newsom que permita que las ciudades…
After two applications were submitted but only one applicant met the residency guidelines, the Sulphur Springs Union School District board extended the deadline to apply for their open trustee board…
Across Los Angeles County, more than 300 homeless people have tested positive with COVID-19. In the Santa Clarita Valley, that tally remains at zero, officials said Wednesday. For the first…
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, have urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to allow northern Los Angeles County cities to create their own recovery plan and…
A Sun Valley man was arrested on the suspicion that he attempted to assault a deputy by hitting the law enforcement officer with a stolen vehicle, and then started a…
As thousands of stores have been closed nationwide since mid-March amid the coronavirus pandemic, many retailers and restaurants, big and small, are struggling to survive the shutdown, while others have…
A Temple City woman is suspected of attempting to run over employees of a Canyon Country business after a disagreement between her and a victim. The incident was reported to…
Circle of Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting those fighting cancer in Santa Clarita, is hosting its annual Vine2Wine virtually amid the coronavirus pandemic. While COVID-19 has halted many…
College of the Canyons has announced its plans to shift to online courses for the fall 2020 semester and have distance learning be the new norm for the remainder of…
As L.A. County aims to reopen by July 4, Department of Public Health officials said Wednesday the curve is flattening countywide and reported 1,324 new confirmed COVID-19 diagnoses that brought…
While there are fewer traffic collisions in the Santa Clarita Valley since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, speeders seem to be going a little bit faster, and more often,…
Science Fiction: Imagine a “Twilight Zone” episode where the human population is threatened by a deadly alien virus and the cure that defeats the virus is supplied by a docile…
In a search for the solution to differing human responses to lockdown, it is proposed that we take the opportunity to leverage the global natural experiment the virus presents us…
The “End the Sham” editorial (May 16) comes as a breath of fresh air. The claim of following the science and “we are all in this together” are proving to…
Saugus Union School District officials are aiming for an Aug. 12 start date for the upcoming school year. In order to do so, officials plan to offer two educational formats…
For weeks now, our economy, our community and our world have been tested and stressed to levels seemingly unimaginable by an invisible enemy. Back in March, Gov. Gavin Newsom provided…
As a small business, running an efficient operation should be your top concern. With overhead costs to take into account, there are several measures you can take to cut back…
With a clean slate to begin with, all 32 teams in the NFL will be optimistic about their chances of having a successful season in 2020. The draft and free…
2 SCV Bucknell students named to dean’s list Bucknell University has released the dean’s list for outstanding academic achievement during the fall semester of the 2019-20 academic year. A student…
The city of Santa Clarita’s Arts and Events division has announced the launch of “Art in Isolation” as their latest virtual art exhibit. The virtual gallery showcases the artwork of…