
Kaiser opens COVID-19 ‘drive-up’ clinics for its members
As part of its response plan to combat the novel coronavirus, Kaiser Permanente has opened “drive-up” testing sites for its members who have met the necessary criteria, officials said. Kaiser

As part of its response plan to combat the novel coronavirus, Kaiser Permanente has opened “drive-up” testing sites for its members who have met the necessary criteria, officials said. Kaiser

In a joint effort to enhance the safety of the local homeless population amid the coronavirus outbreak, Bridge to Home is set to temporarily transfer its homeless shelter to the

When Santa Clarita residents Wayne and Dianne Crawford left home Feb. 23 for an “adventure,” they never imagined their paths would be beset by delays, cancellations and a deadly international

In an effort to protect public health and safety during the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced all voters in the 25th Congressional District should receive a vote-by-mail ballot

A star of Comedy Central’s “Reno 911!” gave the Santa Clarita Valley a little comedic relief with his reminder to stay home amid Los Angeles County’s “Safer at Home” order.

It’s been a week since schools in the Santa Clarita Valley closed, meaning kids, as well as parents, have been stuck primarily indoors due to the coronavirus and dreary weather.

As of Sunday, March 15, religious centers throughout the Santa Clarita Valley fully transitioned from in-person meetings to online, to adhere to social distancing regulations enforced by state and county

Over the past few days, School Day Cafe has fed thousands of students in the Santa Clarita Valley with its free pickup food service, which is currently based at its

Carl Goldman, who co-owns KHTS Radio with his wife Jeri Serrati-Goldman, returned home Monday night after enduring more than a month in quarantine fighting the coronavirus, or COVID-19. He was

The Westfield Valencia Town Center is set to close its doors Thursday in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The decision comes after Westfield’s national headquarters made a decision Wednesday to

The Santa Clarita Valley-based homeless shelter, Bridge to Home, is seeking both food and monetary donations to continue its efforts to provide services and feed the population affected by homelessness

Here’s an interactive map showing many the Santa Clarita Valley restaurants and food establishments that are open and serving. If you’d like to be added, please let us know by

The Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency, will provide free meals to all students until April 3.

Santa Clarita, the third-largest city in Los Angeles County, is one of 88 cities that implemented a county order Monday to close bars, gyms, theaters and other entertainment centers. County

As schools in the Santa Clarita Valley enter their first week of online learning, Castaic Middle School students and parents who traveled to Washington, D.C., are being asked to self-quarantine

The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation released a statement Friday stating that all adjustments to county programs and events will be made based on LA County Department

To aid public health organizations that are combating the spread of COVID-19, Kaiser Permanente contributed $1 million to strengthen the organizations’ infrastructure and response systems. “Public-private collaboration and intergovernmental coordination

Following the latest updates on the coronavirus, or COVID-19, outbreak, local churches are taking steps to slow and limit the spread in their congregations. There has been one confirmed case

Local public schools and the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley will remain open amid a statewide recommendation against assemblies of 250 people or more. Because school districts

To slow the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, some local events that were slated to take place in the coming weeks have been canceled. At this time, it is