Coronavirus

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

Antibody treatments can help fight COVID-19

As the winter surge in cases continues, COVID-19 testing along with monoclonal antibody treatments have become harder to come by. Locally, COVID-19 testing lines could be seen wrapping through and

Wilk announces he tested positive for COVID-19

Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Monday that he had tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend. “On Sunday, prior to returning to Sacramento for the new legislative session, I

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SCV welcomes first baby of 2022

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital welcomed the Santa Clarita Valley’s first baby of 2022 early Saturday morning.    The newborn boy arrived at 6:35 a.m. on New Year’s Day.   The parents of

SCV sets new daily COVID-19 case record

COVID-19 cases continued their steep increase going into the new year, as Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials reported nearly 600 COVID-19 cases in the Santa Clarita Valley

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Residents asked to limit water usage

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will shut down the Castaic Lake water supply for annual maintenance on Jan. 3 and the shutdown is scheduled to conclude on Jan. 12, water

COVID-19 testing demand high amid winter surge

Following a holiday weekend, long lines could be seen at COVID-19 testing centers across the Santa Clarita Valley Monday. “We are seeing a dramatic increase in demand for COVID-19 testing

Holiday returns, shopping continues

Holiday shopping is expected to break records, and projections estimate holiday retail spending reaching $860 billion. Still, holiday returns average 13.3% of all holiday sales, which equals over $100 billion

Hart Park hosts inaugural Barnyard Lights Tour

The William S. Hart Regional Park held its inaugural Barnyard Lights Tour, inviting the community to its first Christmas-themed night event.  The event featured Santa with alpacas, barnyard tours, animal feeding

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Another cold weather alert issued for SCV

As rain continues to fall across the Santa Clarita Valley, temperatures are set to remain low through the weekend, as the Los Angeles County Health Officer issued a cold weather