Coronavirus

Walk unites community for MLK Day

People of all backgrounds, ages and races gathered together as a community to celebrate the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday — and even with the rain, hundreds of Santa

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Henry Mayo reaches 200 COVID-19 deaths

While hospitalizations and deaths around Los Angeles County continue to rise, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported Friday two new COVID-19 patient deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing their total

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Businesses seek consistency as COVID-19 rules change

By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter  Large businesses won’t have to mandate their employees be vaccinated following a Supreme Court decision this week — a decision that, local business leaders say, is the latest

Garcia shows deputies appreciation with breakfast

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, and campaign volunteers delivered breakfast to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Sunday morning.   The event was in honor of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, which began in 2015 and took

2022 Santa Clarita Marathon canceled

The 2022 Santa Clarita Marathon was canceled on Monday, with officials citing a shortage of ambulances, delayed response times and COVID-19 as reasons for the cancelation.   The marathon, which would’ve

‘Flurona’: Let health officials explain

The arrival of the new year brings new beginnings, new year’s resolutions, and now, a new coronavirus term: “Flurona.”  “Flurona” is the latest addition to the pandemic terminology list and

Barger announces she tested positive for COVID-19

Via her social media, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger announced Tuesday evening that she tested positive for COVID-19.  “Today, I tested positive for COVID-19,” Barger said in a Twitter

Senior Center seeks volunteer meal drivers

The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center asks the community for volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors, officials said in a news release.  “Meals on Wheels is a lifeline

SCV continues to experience COVID-19 surge

Los Angeles County Public Health officials continue to report a coronavirus surge, but data suggests that vaccines remain critical in the protection against the most severe outcomes from COVID-19 infections.  In