
Chance of more rain in the forecast for the SCV
After what was considered a relatively dry last couple of months, the Santa Clarita Valley has a 40% chance of seeing further rainfall between Tuesday night and Wednesday. “It should

After what was considered a relatively dry last couple of months, the Santa Clarita Valley has a 40% chance of seeing further rainfall between Tuesday night and Wednesday. “It should

LA County Public Health released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Saturday: New COVID-19 cases reported in L.A. County in the past 24 hours: 6,918 Total COVID-19 cases in L.A. County:

One person was sent to the hospital, following a vehicle-versus-motorcycle collision in Saugus on Saturday. The call was first reported to the Los Angeles County Fire Department at 2:51 p.m.

A group of more than 60 volunteers — classmates, teammates and neighbors — gathered in a parking lot to donate blood in support of one of their own. The Houchin

Waste Management officials announced Friday its weekly collection of green waste will resume Monday after a temporary halt due to COVID-19. The company’s schedule change to biweekly services first became

Southern California entered California’s stay-at-home order in early December amid a holiday-timed COVID-19 surge that projected to see increased intensive care unit admissions statewide. At the time, California health officials

Months after an outbreak first being reported at Pitchess Detention Facility in Castaic, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is reporting no current confirmed COVID-19 cases within the three inmate

The driver involved in a violent crash in Newhall earlier this week has been identified as a man wanted on suspicion of assault and robbery in Oregon, according to law

The health officer order was updated to allow outdoor dining in restaurants Friday with the requirements of six people to a table, social distancing between parties and no television to

Ahead of protections that were set to expire Sunday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday that he signed a bill that extends rent relief for tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic,

The actions of a quick-thinking cleaning crew saved a bad situation from becoming potentially worse around 10:20 p.m. on the night before New Year’s Eve. As two women went to

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials clarified protocols of receiving second COVID-19 doses during a press briefing Friday after growing concerns. Emails were sent Friday to those who

Amid a monthslong pandemic lockdown that prohibited people from gathering and ordered them to keep a distance, thousands of local residents managed to safely contribute nearly 20,000 hours in volunteerism

A second storm is expected to hit the Santa Clarita Valley after Thursday night’s storm brought 1.5 inches of rain, causing the Trek Bike Park to close Friday due to

The federal Paycheck Protection Program reopened earlier this month, but the new round is a bit different than the first. In a virtual town hall Thursday, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa

With the most recent stay-at-home order lifted, many of the Santa Clarita Valley’s shuttered businesses can once again resume operations. “It’s definitely been a roller coaster for sure,” said Karen

Santa Clarita city officials expressed their frustration Tuesday over Southern California Edison’s series of power shutoffs over the past few months, which has prompted them to meet with state legislators

Santa Clarita City Council members recently appointed nine residents to serve on various city commissions and panels. There were eight vacancies available with two positions on each body as they

A man and woman were taken into Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station custody on suspicion that they had been stealing from mailboxes in Newhall on Thursday. The call concerning the

The Houchin Community Blood Bank has announced it’s holding a community blood drive Saturday to support a Valencia High School student diagnosed with leukemia. After Pedro Roman, 17, was diagnosed