Supes to discuss PSPS, COVID-19-related measures

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set to discuss during Tuesday’s regular meeting ways it can address Southern California Edison’s Public Safety Power Shutoffs, or PSPS, which have

Deputy uninjured following fight with suspect

A Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputy who was involved in a fight with a suspect in Valencia Monday morning was reportedly uninjured. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded

SCV celebrates Super Bowl, COVID-style

As Super Bowl LV kicked off, residents across the Santa Clarita Valley waited in lines outside of restaurants to pick up their take-out orders to return home and watch the

A Los Angeles County Fire Department truck moves quickly to scene.

Firefighters knock down brush fire in wash

A brush fire that began in the wash in Valencia was quickly extinguished by firefighters Thursday. The blaze was reported on the 23300 block of Valencia Boulevard just after 4:30

Senior Center announces February event lineup

The Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center has announced its lineup of events for February, keeping with its drive-in theme of events able to be attended by seniors from

92-year-old COVID-19 survivor gets vaccinated

Nearly 10 months after 92-year-old David Chalberg overcame COVID-19, he’s working to ensure he won’t have to do so twice.  On Sunday, the longtime Santa Clarita Valley resident received his

Valencia explosion caused by commercial pyrotechnics

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Arson and Explosives Detail is assisting the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station in investigating an explosion at a Valencia industrial park Tuesday that sparked

SCV Water hosts meeting on water-shortage plan

In a year when California has only received approximately half its average rainfall, the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency hosted a virtual public meeting to inform residents of the Water

SCV commercial real estate market on the upswing

Nearly a year into the pandemic, Santa Clarita Valley businesses are continuing to adapt to the shift in the economic environment, including those in the commercial real estate market.  Amid

SCV businesses tackle yet another reopening

With the most recent stay-at-home order lifted, many of the Santa Clarita Valley’s shuttered businesses can once again resume operations.  “It’s definitely been a roller coaster for sure,” said Karen

Supes discuss COVID-19 vaccination efforts

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is working with the Department of Public Health, as well as Health and Human Services, to ensure the county’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue

SCV teen’s animated film garners recognition

In the months since now 14-year-old Kalia Jones made her film debut with “The Power of Hope,” an animated short film aimed at empowering women, the film and its filmmaker