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COVID-19: Travel advisory updated

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials announced a revised travel advisory Monday following the release of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s revised guidelines last week. While

SCV celebrates another COVID-19 Easter

Sunday marked the second Easter of the pandemic, and though many churches have resumed services, most of the typical weekend celebrations were canceled. Even so, whether it be church services,

SCV libraries to reopen

Libraries in the Santa Clarita Valley have a lot to celebrate this National Library Week, as they are set to reopen their doors to the public Tuesday after more than

Sheriffs detain naked man suspected of burglarizing Valencia salon

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies detained a burglary suspect Saturday morning while another was believed to be barricaded in a local salon.   Deputies, aided by a Special Enforcement Bureau team, firefighters and a K-9 unit, were unable to

SCV Sheriff’s Station hosts drug takeback

Keeping up a quarterly tradition assisted by Drug Free Youth, or DFY, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station held a “Drug Takeback Day” on Friday.   Led by the Juvenile Intervention Team

SCV sees 45 new cases in past 24 hours

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials released the following updated COVID-19 statistics Friday:  New COVID-19 cases reported in L.A. County in the past 24 hours: 692  Total COVID-19

Canyon Country woman missing for two months found

A Canyon Country woman who was reported missing two months ago has been found, according to law enforcement officials.   Debbie Phipps, 50, was found on Thursday after having been missing since Feb. 7, according

Ammunition storage building catches fire in Newhall

First responders worked quickly Thursday evening to extinguish a vegetation fire ignited by a blaze in an ammunition storage facility at Oak Tree Gun Club.   The report was first received at 7:13 p.m., near

Veteran Center celebrates reopening

Following a yearlong closure due to the pandemic, the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative celebrated the reopening of its Veteran Center Thursday. “I’m so excited — we’re open,” volunteer coordinator