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The COVID-19 crisis has upended everyday life, including how and where one can volunteer. But the desire for people to give back has not changed for many in the Santa
The COVID-19 crisis has upended everyday life, including how and where one can volunteer. But the desire for people to give back has not changed for many in the Santa
The COVID-19 crisis has upended everyday life, including how and where one can volunteer. But the desire for people to give back has not changed for many in the Santa
With signs that read “defend the police,” a group of about 80 people waved American flags on the corner of Valencia Boulevard and McBean Parkway during a pro-law enforcement rally
From public safety to possible stimulus checks and the future of schools reopening, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, provided Thursday a recap of his first 60 days in office with
With an ongoing pandemic and surge in COVID-19 cases, California is doubling down on safeguards to protect essential workers, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday. “We demanded even with our stay-at-home
In-person voting will still be available for November’s election, but operations will be strategic to keep voters and poll workers as safe as possible, Secretary of State Alex Padilla said
Complaints about Santa Clarita Valley businesses not complying with COVID-19 safety measures have increased to more than 200 over the past two months, according to Los Angeles County Public Health,
Los Angeles County has 168,848 cases of COVID-19 and 4,262 related deaths to date after Public Health officials reported Thursday 2,014 new cases and 49 new deaths. In the Santa
Bike enthusiasts might be able to ride at a new city park with BMX and mountain biking elements as early as next month, officials said Wednesday. The long-awaited recreational amenity
A 32-year-old man from Canyon Country was arrested Monday on suspicion of public intoxication and battery on a first responder after spitting at an EMT. The incident started around 9
Santa Clarita has received a portion of $25 billion in grant funding specific to aiding local governments’ transportation systems serving their communities affected by the COVID-19 crisis, federal transit officials
With remote learning continuing in Los Angeles County for at least the remainder of 2020, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors wants the state to provide more support, such as
California Public Health officials said Tuesday they will not shy away from additional mandatory closures if COVID-19 cases fail to drop, as Los Angeles County surpassed the 160,000 case tally.
After an unprecedented spring semester brought forth by the COVID-19 crisis, College of the Canyons officials announced registration for the fall semester is underway with most courses to be offered
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and state Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, declared their support Monday should local school districts ask the state to allow them to resume in-person
After much speculation, the California Interscholastic Federation announced Monday that the fall high school sports season will be delayed until 2021 amid the ongoing pandemic, with football practices starting in
After reporting more than 4,500 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, Los Angeles County Public Health officials announced Friday an additional 2,885 diagnoses over the last 24 hours and 62 new deaths.
California Resources Corp., the state’s largest oil driller, with offices in the Santa Clarita Valley, filed for bankruptcy in an effort to help reduce its debt “substantially,” officials announced Wednesday.
The Santa Clarita Valley business community had a chance Friday to hear from top state elected officials regarding Sacramento’s response to the COVID-19 crisis that directly affects the workforce. The
California Institute of the Arts will soon have access to faster internet on campus while saving on monthly costs through a three-year agreement with the city of Santa Clarita, following
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