
COVID-19 antibody testing now available in SCV
Antibody testing for coronavirus is now available to Santa Clarita Valley residents. “With this new antibody testing, we have the ability to identify people who have been exposed to COVID-19
Antibody testing for coronavirus is now available to Santa Clarita Valley residents. “With this new antibody testing, we have the ability to identify people who have been exposed to COVID-19
The novel coronavirus outbreak has affected, in one way or the other, just about everything in daily lives, including visits to the doctor. As developments in the COVID-19 crisis continue,
Whether parent or child, hockey player, figure skater or coach, residents from across the Santa Clarita Valley gathered at Ice Station Valencia Sunday from a safe distance amid efforts to
While Canyon Country residents Mary and Bob Colletta have been staying home amid the coronavirus pandemic, Mary still wanted to find a way to celebrate Bob’s birthday. “We’ve been stuck
Question No. 1 Hi Robert, Hope this finds you well. I was wondering if just by looking at these photos you could tell what is going on here? This is
Jerry Bloom, 76, head of the Santa Clarita Valley Salvation Army location, died April 18 of cancer. Bloom is remembered as the officer-in-charge of the Salvation Army, and is described
Amen, boy howdy, (or, if you’re French, “Amon garçon bonjour!”) saddlepals. Good to see you. We’ve a most exciting trail ride ahead through the back canyons of Santa Clarita Valley
California will look to partner with local governments to have restaurants prepare and deliver healthy meals for seniors through a “first-of-its-kind” program, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday. Dubbed “Restaurants Deliver:
Hundreds if not thousands of Santa Clarita Valley residents have stepped up to help essential workers receive the supplies they need to continue to do their jobs safely. And, when
From how to cope with a lost loved one amid the pandemic to ways to build up an immune system, two Antelope Valley doctors offered advice Thursday during a tele-town
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Deputy Brian Rooney helps deliver school lunches to children in Val Verde, but earlier this month he had the chance to do a little more
After being without a contract for nearly two years, officials at UnitedHealthcare and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reached an agreement last month, allowing UHC members to now receive care at
Back at the beginning of March when talks of the coronavirus were just starting to ramp up, Jennifer Bodar, a registered nurse working at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, just so
Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation officials found a creative way to support the health and well-being of county residents amid the stay-at-home order. This week, Parks and
Gov. Gavin Newsom has put out a roadmap, outlining six steps necessary for California to consider before modifying the current stay-at-home order. “We laid out six specific indicators that would
Submitted by Carole Cliffe A long-awaited retirement cruise of the Danube River of Eastern Europe was interrupted by the virus outbreak. On March 17, these teachers were anticipating having a
The city of Santa Clarita is fortunate to have such a wide variety of cuisine options throughout our community. Whatever your cravings or dietary restrictions entail, you are sure to
With nearly 200 volunteers delivering 1,000 meals to seniors in the Santa Clarita Valley, the SCV Senior Center at Bella Vida is taking a pause from the current health crisis
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