SCV Water awarded $10 mil in grants

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency received $10.5 million in grants from the California Department of Water Resources to fund five local projects related to recycling and water-quality improvements. Granted

L.A. County reports 881 COVID-19 cases, SCV sees 31

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Monday, while Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported one additional death related to the virus: Countywide COVID-19

COC reports first COVID-19 case on campus

College of the Canyons released a statement Monday reporting a member of the COC community tested positive for COVID-19 and was last on the Valencia campus Oct. 7. This is

L.A County reports 1,256 COVID-19 cases; SCV sees 38

L.A. County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Friday: Countywide COVID-19 cases reported in the past 24 hours: 1,256 Total COVID-19 cases in L.A. County:

COC to hold three-day virtual job fair

The annual fall job fair held by the College of the Canyons Career Center is changing to an online platform this year and will take place over the course of

Firefighters respond to brush fire in Gorman

Los Angeles County firefighters responded to a brush fire in Gorman late Friday morning and stopped its forward progress at 13 acres. The fire erupted on a hillside of the

Two-car collision temporarily stops traffic

Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Valley sheriff’s deputies responded to a two-car collision outside of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Friday. Deputies responded to a traffic collision at the intersection of McBean Parkway

Regal Theaters pause opening until further notice

The parent company of Regal Theaters announced Monday the plan to suspend the operation of its movie theaters until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Cineworld, which owns

School districts submit spending plans to county

School districts across the Santa Clarita Valley have submitted a required learning continuity and attendance plan, or LCP, to the Los Angeles County Office of Education due to distance learning.

SCV sees five COVID-19-related deaths over weekend

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Monday, with five additional deaths reported in the Santa Clarita Valley over the weekend, bringing the

L.A. County voters begin to receive mail-in ballots

Registered voters in the Santa Clarita Valley are beginning to receive their mail-in ballots for the Nov. 3 general election. The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk began sending mail-in ballots

SCV resident to appear on ‘Wheel of Fortune’

Santa Clarita resident Natasha Zambrano recently checked a big event off her bucket list — taking a spin on the “Wheel of Fortune,” the popular long-running TV game show.  Zambrano,

Elections in three school districts canceled

Perry Smith contributed to this report. Elections in three Santa Clarita Valley school districts were canceled by Los Angeles County due to candidates running unopposed. The elections for board members

New study area opens for foster youth

Foster youth in the SCV now have access to an area dedicated to studying while schools continue with distance-learning. The Foster Youth Independence organization has opened an area called “The