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‘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

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City to host Winter Olympics activities at the Cube

News release  Santa Clarita residents can celebrate the 2022 Olympic Winter Games by participating in winter sports-themed activities and competitions, culminating in a community-wide Winter Games Celebration, on the weekend

Multi-vehicle crash sends three to the hospital

Three people were sent to the hospital following a multi-vehicle collision in Valencia.  The multi-vehicle crash was first reported at 1:06 p.m. near the intersection of Newhall Ranch Road and

Meeting to discuss youth treatment facilities

The members of the county of Los Angeles Probation Oversight Commission are set to discuss the potential future of Camps Scott and Scudder during a virtual town hall on Wednesday.  

Garcia calls on Gascón to resign

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, has called on Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón to resign, citing the controversial policies implemented by the county’s top prosecutor in the past

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

Three detained in stolen vehicle

Three people were detained at gunpoint after being found in a stolen vehicle in a gas station parking lot Tuesday afternoon. The incident was reported around 1:45 p.m. on the

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