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Southern California Edison is responding to the rising temperatures by continuing the installation of critical electrical equipment, according to SCE officials. Courtesy photo.

SoCal Edison to hold SCV community meeting

Southern California Edison officials plan to give residents a chance Thursday to ask questions and speak with them directly during two online meetings to discuss Edison’s Public Safety Power Shutoff program.  “As California continues to experience

Barger to host another Castaic food distribution

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office is hosting another free, drive-thru food distribution event in Castaic on Thursday.   Barger’s office has partnered with the L.A. Regional Food Bank a

I-5 widening, improvements may start this summer

Construction on the Interstate 5 corridor in the Santa Clarita Valley may start as early as this summer, pending approval from Metro’s board of directors Thursday.   The $679 million project

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Dune buggy crash prompts response

A traffic collision involving a dune buggy in Saugus prompted a response from first responders Sunday.   Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to reports of a crash involving a

SCV Jewish community plans for Passover

Leaders of the Santa Clarita Valley Jewish community have said their congregants are always excited to celebrate Passover, but also noted this year’s March 27 celebration will have particularly special meaning due to COVID-19.  

City Council to decide fate of two development projects

Two proposed developments recommended for approval by the Santa Clarita Planning Commission last month will be before the Santa Clarita City Council Tuesday.   MetroWalk – a proposed residential development project

Santa Clarita sees 22 new cases in the last 24 hours

In addition to the latest guidelines, Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Saturday:   New COVID-19 cases reported in L.A. County in the past 24 hours: 521  Total COVID-19

City Council to discuss rental assistance program

Santa Clarita City Council members will revisit Tuesday establishing a rental assistance program for Santa Clarita’s low- and moderate-income renters.   The program would use $6.3 million in federal dollars – part