
L.A. County declares state of emergency after protests
Due to the widespread unrest following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, including a peaceful protest on Saturday here in the Santa Clarita Valley, Los Angeles County officials have
Due to the widespread unrest following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, including a peaceful protest on Saturday here in the Santa Clarita Valley, Los Angeles County officials have
Hundreds of people ranging in age and color of skin marched in Santa Clarita on Saturday to protest the death of George Floyd, the black man who was killed by
The Santa Clarita Valley saw a 152-case jump on Saturday, bringing the total number of cases in the SCV to 1,455. However, for the second day in a row, this
A crowd of several hundred gathered Saturday in Santa Clarita to protest police violence as part of a nationwide reaction to several high-profile deaths in recent months. (To see The
One person was sent to the hospital after a motorcycle crash in Newhall on Friday. “It was a motorcycle-vs.-car,” said Supervisor Melanie Flores of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
A pickup struck and knocked down a power line in Saugus on Friday, knocking over wires and causing large traffic delays. The call was first reported to the Los Angeles
The number of cases within the Santa Clarita Valley, which includes an outbreak at Pitchess Detention Center, jumped by 122 in the last day, bringing the SCV total number of
A pursuit that began in Palmdale Wednesday over a person suspected of drunken driving headed through the Santa Clarita Valley. The incident began at approximately midnight, when Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County entered a new phase Friday in its roadmap toward reopening after receiving the state’s green light to open barbershops and hair salons once again and resume in-person
All Santa Clarita Valley high school juniors and seniors are invited to the SCV’s first-ever “Virtual Prom,” to be held online via Zoom and Facebook tonight, Friday, May 29. The
A detainment in Castaic ended in the arrest of two individuals suspected to be in the possession of drugs, guns and paraphernalia Wednesday evening. Around 5:50 p.m. Wednesday, deputies reportedly
As the coronavirus pandemic continues and many extracurricular activities have come to a halt, many Santa Clarita Valley teens are using their newfound free time to give back to their
Under Project Roomkey, an estimated 3,000 homeless people have moved from the streets and into hotels and motels during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal for county homeless officials is now
A power outage in Valencia reportedly affected 3,887 customers Thursday afternoon. The outage was first reported at approximately 4 p.m. near the corner of Copper Hill Drive and Camino del
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced 1,094 additional cases of coronavirus Thursday and 48 new deaths related to the virus, bringing the countywide totals to 49,774 and
After a week in office, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, has urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to grant a variance for northern communities in Los Angeles County, including Santa Clarita, for
A Saugus High School substitute teacher has been suspended by the William S. Hart Union High School District after being arrested on suspicion of having oral sex with a student.
A Los Angeles County Fire Department Firehawk helicopter made a safe, emergency landing in Canyon Country after experiencing engine failure during a morning crew swap, officials said. “One of our
Santa Clarita’s transition from at-large to district-based elections for City Council might not happen in time for November as originally intended, council members discussed Tuesday. The City Council voted 3-2
What is usually a mundane, yet necessary bureaucratic process at the end of each year, became an event that a group of more than 500 seniors at Hart High School
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