
Public Health fears start of winter surge
Health officials fear the beginnings of a winter surge as they received COVID-19 data from the week of Thanksgiving showing an increase in cases and hospitalizations. The county’s daily average

Health officials fear the beginnings of a winter surge as they received COVID-19 data from the week of Thanksgiving showing an increase in cases and hospitalizations. The county’s daily average

The Santa Clarita Community College District will wait to approve a final trustee area map after receiving little public input from constituents at its first public hearing of two. The

In order to assist them during times when they are not collecting a paycheck, classified staff in the William S. Hart Union High School District will receive financial assistance from

The dean of East Los Angeles College and a former Saugus Union School District board president was charged with two separate counts of fraud on Wednesday, according to officials in the Los Angeles

Bridge to Home held its 2021 Soup for the Soul fundraiser virtually last weekend to support year-round shelter services and resources for the local homeless population. “We’re here for hope,

The American Red Cross, which provides 40% of the country’s blood, announced its blood supply is at historically low levels. Busy holiday schedules, breaks from school and winter weather all

A crash involving multiple big rigs south of the Newhall Pass on Interstate 5 stalled traffic in and around the area Thursday morning. The incident was first reported shortly before

The 2020 Census data, and how it effectively changes the trustee areas for all five seats, was discussed during the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board meeting on Wednesday.

As it prepares to begin construction of a permanent water supply to LARC Ranch and the Lily of the Valley Mobile Village, the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency announced it had

Two men accused of having committed felonies in the Santa Clarita Valley returned to court this week, receiving future dates to appear before a judge. Daniel Cierzan A man accused of

A man was arrested on suspicion of illegally possessing a rifle, shotgun and narcotics after a deputy reported finding a man standing near a vehicle without any license plates. The

The Santa Clarita Planning Commission approved an ion-lithium battery project Tuesday that is described as an effort to benefit the local community when wind events prompt power shutoffs. While some residents expressed their concern or worry over the

A 20-year-old Canyon Country man accused of using drugs and intoxicants to commit rape returned to court on Tuesday. Isaac Phillips, 20, was arrested in September in connection to an

A woman accused of purposely starting a brush fire in Newhall last year pleaded guilty to vehicle theft and recklessly causing a fire, according to officials at the Los Angeles County

What began as a way for friends to get together safely in the midst of the pandemic has quickly blossomed into so much more. Every Thursday, the Santa Clarita Valley

After serving in the Iraq War in 2003, former Navy pilot and now Rep. Mike Garcia said the troops were treated like rock stars and heroes once they came back to America. Vietnam veterans, on the other hand,

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, along with 28 other water contractors throughout the state, are set to receive an initial allocation 0% of their water entitlement from the State Water Project, or

The Santa Clarita Public Library held its 14th annual Family Literacy Festival at the Old Town Newhall Library branch on Saturday with “Adventure Awaits” as this year’s theme. The free

Saugus High School girls soccer rallied in the second half against Hart High School on Tuesday to tie the match, 2-2, after going scoreless in the first half. The Centurions

The Rotary Club of Santa Clarita Valley teamed up with social workers from the William S. Hart Union High School District to help clothe 100 students — identified with housing insecurities — with a $100 shopping spree at