
Health officials: Coronavirus should not be cause for panic
While health officials want the general public to take the necessary steps to protect themselves against diseases, the coronavirus should not be a cause for panic, they said Monday. “The
While health officials want the general public to take the necessary steps to protect themselves against diseases, the coronavirus should not be a cause for panic, they said Monday. “The
While Grammy night may seem full to the brim with stars and industry figures, not everyone in the crowd is famous.
There are also more than a few seat-fillers.
The man killed in a fatal shooting over the weekend has been identified by officials at the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office. David Koos, 67, is believed to have
A pursuit that began in the Montebello Police Department’s jurisdiction led law enforcement officers on a two-hour chase and ran through the Santa Clarita Valley at least twice Saturday night.
Los Angeles County Fire Department Hazmat and Search and Rescue units responded Sunday to reports of a child in a storm drain. A caller reported hearing a child in a
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a report of a person shot around 5:30 p.m. Saturday on the 26300 block of Rainbow Glen Drive. “(Deputies) responded to a
A friend of a Santa Clarita couple aboard the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship has been confirmed with the coronavirus, or COVID-19, Saturday. “I do have the coronavirus,” said Jerri
While Saturday is a day to support children with cancer as Feb. 15 is International Childhood Cancer Day, for the Donegan family, it’s something they do every day. Kathleen and
With former Rep. Katie Hill’s resignation leading to a special election this year in addition to the regular primary, an increased number of candidates have joined the fray — changing
Brutus, the catahoula leopard dog, is participating in the third annual “American Rescue Dog Show” that will be televised on the Hallmark channel Sunday and Monday, to compete for the
In an effort to support compassion in the community, a Santa Clarita teacher has invited local residents to a “Make Compassion Cool” event on Saturday. Jess Guidroz, an English teacher
The city of Santa Clarita has received a petition from a Walnut Creek attorney on behalf of a group of voters to comply with the California Voting Rights Act, alleging
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies conducted a foot pursuit Friday afternoon at the Westfield Valencia Town Center after receiving reports of an armed person. The incident took place just
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed legislation that would expand a portion of the Rim of the Valley Corridor by more than 191,000 acres. With a bipartisan vote
At Santa Clarita City Hall, you can apply for a construction permit, attend public meetings or inquire about various resident services. And now, you can get married. Dubbed “City Hall
A Pacoima man accused of killing his friend he met while both were in rehab together returned to court on Tuesday. David Alonso Figueroa, 35, appeared in San Fernando Superior
A Valencia man accused of strangling his boyfriend in 2017 appeared in court Monday for a pretrial conference setting. Christian Alexander Ortiz, 23, is charged with murder in the death
A Newhall man was arrested Tuesday after he was suspected of attacking Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies while under the influence. At 11:34 p.m. Tuesday, deputies responded to a
Detectives investigating the Golden Stop Liquor shooting that occurred Feb. 2 believe the store owner acted in self-defense when he reportedly shot and killed a suspect during a robbery. “It’ll
A Littlerock man convicted of slamming into the back of a parked car on the shoulder of Highway 14 in 2017, killing the occupant, was sentenced Thursday to 15 years
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