
Father of bus driver who died after COVID-19 diagnosis remembers son
If there’s anything Jory Bohanan’s father wants the world to know about his son, it’s that he had a big heart. “My son, he was a great man. He had
If there’s anything Jory Bohanan’s father wants the world to know about his son, it’s that he had a big heart. “My son, he was a great man. He had
As the coronavirus pandemic began to ramp up a few weeks ago, the reality of the situation hit everyone differently. For Dr. Rebecca Patterson Judd with Facey Medical Group, it
Every Wednesday while at school, Castaic Elementary School staff and students would celebrate kindness. “We always wear our kindness T-shirts, put up our ‘Be Kind’ signs around the school and
California is preparing to spend $1.4 billion on personal protective equipment, such as face masks for front-line workers in the fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición cubre las últimas cifras de COVID-19 en el Valle de Santa Clarita, el primer día de pruebas en el College of the
Both Oakmont of Valencia and Atria Santa Clarita, two Santa Clarita Valley senior living communities, reported this week they have residents with confirmed cases of COVID-19. Oakmont officials confirmed Wednesday
Santa Clarita Valley high school students have taken productivity to a whole new level amid the coronavirus pandemic that has ordered people to stay home and school campuses to shut
Officials overseeing the opening of the Santa Clarita drive-thru coronavirus testing center Wednesday said they had scheduled for 250 people to receive tests on the first day, and they plan
By Tim Whyte and Tammy Murga Santa Clarita Transit drivers are worried — for their health and their jobs. “It’s scary out there,” said a Santa Clarita Transit operator with
A U.S. Army staff sergeant who obtained surveillance footage of her car being struck in an alleged hit and run last month received compensation from the other driver’s insurance company,
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials Wednesday reported the highest single-day jump in coronavirus fatalities since the beginning of the pandemic, with 29 deaths occurring in the last
Wearing masks in Santa Clarita is not mandated but strongly encouraged amid the coronavirus outbreak, Mayor Cameron Smyth said Wednesday during a live Facebook broadcast. “At this point in the
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman En esta edición, cubrimos los últimos casos de COVID-19 en el Valle de Santa Clarita, un centro de pruebas del coronavirus de manejo en
A Saugus man was arrested on suspicion of punching a family member over toilet paper on Monday. Deputies were called to the 28300 block of Mirabelle Lane in Saugus for
Gov. Gavin Newsom discussed Tuesday the importance of recognizing your stress and dealing with it through the helpful steps dictated in the surgeon general’s “stress playbook.” The playbook includes a
Officials with MV Transportation, the independent contractor for the city of Santa Clarita’s transit services, confirmed two additional cases of COVID-19 and said the company is ramping up efforts to
While many health care providers have postponed non-emergent appointments and transitioned to telehealth services during the coronavirus pandemic, health care providers in the Santa Clarita Valley say they are continuing
One person was ejected from their vehicle after a crash on the northbound side of Highway 14 on Tuesday. The two-car collision was reported on the freeway north of Via
A drive-thru testing center for COVID-19 is scheduled to open Wednesday at College of the Canyons, according to county officials. The site will use a self-administered oral swab that takes
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials confirmed Tuesday two new diagnoses for COVID-19, and L.A. County announced five others had been confirmed, which increased the total number of cases across the
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