
COVID-19: Disminuye la capacidad de UCI; Salud Pública reporta casi 14,000 casos
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
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
The city of Santa Clarita is set to develop a roadway safety plan designed to identify and analyze safety issues and offer improvements. The Local Roadway Safety Plan would provide
Los Angeles County has granted Santa Clarita more than $126,000 to establish a fund for organizations with innovative solutions to address the local homeless population. With funds available of $126,493,
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
As businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley adjust to the latest restrictions in another stay-at-home order, some newer businesses haven’t been able to attain the assistance being offered through local,
The Castaic Union School District board of trustees will be voting during their Dec. 14 board meeting to bring TK-2 grade students back to campus next month after receiving reopening
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 Sulphur Springs Union School District was granted reopening waivers for TK-2 grade students on all nine school campuses by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. After satisfying
Described as a “force of nature,” friends and family of philanthropist and community activist Cheri Fleming remembered her via a private service Friday following her death last month. Fleming, 69,
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
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials discussed Thursday how COVID-19 vaccinations are set to be released across the county, as the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine received a vote of
Waste Management is set to move from a weekly to a biweekly schedule for its residential green waste pickup service due to staffing challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, city
Confirms charges filed by the District Attorney’s Office A Canyon Country man arrested after he allegedly attempted to flee from deputies was charged in court Thursday with continuous sexual assault
In an effort to make the holidays more festive for those less fortunate, the Canyon Country Optimist Club is hosting The Spark of Love Toy Drive on Saturday. The Optimist
College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook’s contract was extended to 2025 during Wednesday’s board of trustees meeting. This comes after the board conducted a special closed session meeting
Bridge to Home hosted the first-ever virtual Soup for the Soul event last weekend, where hundreds of residents tuned in to watch the event hosted by famed, nationally syndicated radio
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