
Wilk legislation urges Congress to protect Social Security
Those turning 60 this year could face a dramatic hit of about $2,500 annually in Social Security benefits unless Congress addresses a glitch in the calculation formula. State Sen. Scott

Those turning 60 this year could face a dramatic hit of about $2,500 annually in Social Security benefits unless Congress addresses a glitch in the calculation formula. State Sen. Scott

As flu season approaches amid a global pandemic, health experts say it is more important than ever to get your flu shots, as they can help to protect you from

Santa Clarita City Council members are expected to hold both a closed meeting and a special session Tuesday to discuss anticipated litigation over Porta Bella — a plan adopted about

Two Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital social workers, Leslie Ro and Elizabeth Tarantini, have recently received recognition for excelling in their respective fields. Both women were recognized by the Santa Clarita

Fire officials announced Monday all residents affected by the Lake Fire in the Lake Hughes area could return home by Tuesday, as firefighters declared 65% containment of the blaze that

More than 5,500 Southern California Edison customers in Stevenson Ranch and Valencia, including College of the Canyons on its first day of classes, were left without power Monday afternoon. The

Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials announced 13 new deaths related to COVID-19 Monday, at least one of which came from the Santa Clarita Valley, bringing the overall totals

The body of helicopter pilot Michael John Fournier, who died in a crash while fighting a wildfire in Coalinga on Wednesday, will return home Monday after a procession through the

Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials announced 17 new COVID-19 cases within the Santa Clarita Valley Sunday, bringing the local total to 5,178. Countywide, Public Health reported 1,098 additional

A two-vehicle traffic collision resulted in one overturned vehicle in Stevenson Ranch Sunday. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel first responded to reports of a traffic collision involving an overturned

As residents in the area of the Lake Fire were escorted into the burned area by firefighters Sunday to salvage what they could, nearby firefighters continued to work toward full

Though she was only 6 years old at the time, Jan. 17, 1994, is a day longtime Newhall resident Colleen Oliver will never forget. Startled awake at 4:31 a.m., Oliver

The Santa Clarita Valley saw confirmed COVID-19 cases increase by 28 in the last day, bringing the total number of local cases since the onset of the pandemic to 5,161.

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, asked President Donald Trump on Friday to issue a major disaster declaration due to the California wildfires. A day later, in response to calls from

Firefighters once again worked overnight to battle both the Lake and Holser fires in the surrounding communities of the Santa Clarita Valley, eventually announcing 100% containment on the Holser Fire.

Law enforcement personnel from the Santa Clarita Valley paid tribute on Friday night to a fellow deputy who died off-duty. Deputy Soo Kim worked out of the West Hollywood Station,

After a 30-year career in aerospace, longtime Santa Clarita resident Kelly Ford wanted a change of pace, deciding to put it all on the line and start her own business.

While social media can debate the best way to handle a pandemic, experts say the fact that COVID-19 is changing how we interact, and having a significant impact on mental

The number of businesses and locations that have experienced an outbreak of COVID-19 in the Santa Clarita Valley has grown in the last few days. The Los Angeles County Department

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will have open six seats in November and a dozen candidates running. The election comes following Tom Campbell’s resignation in late May as a