
Garcia briefs on possible second round of stimulus checks
A second round of stimulus checks returned for discussion Wednesday as U.S. lawmakers near an agreement on a new coronavirus relief deal of about $900 billion, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa
A second round of stimulus checks returned for discussion Wednesday as U.S. lawmakers near an agreement on a new coronavirus relief deal of about $900 billion, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa
William S. Hart Union High School District officials informed parents that due to logistical concerns heading into finals week, the cohort groups of students who have been receiving in-person instruction
Many team competitions in both adult and youth sports leagues will not be allowed in California until at least Jan. 25, according to an announcement issued Monday by the California
While the pandemic has delayed many celebrations, the Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation still found a way to pay tribute to the SCV’s educators with a virtual Teacher Tribute ceremony.
A bipartisan group of California senators, including Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, is urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to reclassify restaurants as essential businesses amid everchanging safety restrictions and COVID-19 surges.
The Southern California region’s intensive care unit capacity continued its decline Tuesday, dropping to just 1.7%, as Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported an additional death, bringing the Santa Clarita Valley
As the holidays approach, the Salvation Army’s Santa Clarita Valley Corps is seeking community members to adopt local families and senior citizens who otherwise wouldn’t have the resources to celebrate
After last week’s court ruling that deemed Los Angeles County officials acted “arbitrarily” in banning outdoor dining, a restaurant class-action lawsuit against the county and California over fees and permit
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital reported three additional COVID-19-related deaths, bringing the death toll in the Santa Clarita Valley to 92, as the Southern California region’s intensive care unit capacity continued
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital announced Monday it will begin administering its first COVID-19 vaccines Thursday, as Gov. Gavin Newsom visited a hospital in L.A. County that administered some of the
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics as the Southern California region’s intensive care unit capacity continued its decline Sunday: Southern California intensive
While state officials expect a vaccine to be distributed soon, the Southern California region intensive care unit capacity continued to drop, state officials announced Saturday. Food and Drug Administration officials
Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman El porcentaje de unidades de cuidados intensivos disponibles se redujo a 6.2% en el sur de California el viernes, con lo que es 1.5
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Kathryn Barger is set to host another drive-thru food giveaway in Castaic on Friday, Dec. 18, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and a bipartisan group of California lawmakers introduced Thursday a bill that would use nearly $3 billion in grant funding for small businesses affected
The percentage of intensive care units available dropped to 6.2% in Southern California Friday, bringing it 1.5 percentage points lower than the previous day, according to the state Department of
Santa Clarita City Council members could have before them a report that analyzes the creation of a local public health department as soon as February. The study would evaluate different
Amid the new regional stay-at-home order that aims to keep residents at home as much as possible, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced Wednesday temporary relaxed parking enforcement in
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials again announced a new record of single-day COVID-19 cases confirmed Thursday, with nearly 13,000 new diagnoses, as the intensive care unit bed
Eviction protections for renters in California expire in just less than two months, but state lawmakers are looking for an extension through the end of December 2021, as well as
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