
UCLA to host blood drives in SCV
UCLA is hosting two blood drives in Valencia, calling on all eligible and healthy donors to attend. While the coronavirus pandemic continues, so do the unprecedented number of blood-drive cancellations,

UCLA is hosting two blood drives in Valencia, calling on all eligible and healthy donors to attend. While the coronavirus pandemic continues, so do the unprecedented number of blood-drive cancellations,

Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, congratulated Republican Mike Garcia for his apparent victory in the race to fill the vacant House seat in the 25th Congressional District special election. “While

As the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors met to discuss the financial implications the coronavirus pandemic has had on the county’s budget in a special meeting Wednesday, Sheriff Alex

Los Angeles County’s Public Health director said Wednesday the countywide “Safer at Home” order does not have an expiration date, and would gradually be relaxed. Dr. Barbara Ferrer said Wednesday

A Castaic man was arrested on suspicion of being on a business property while under the influence and masturbating. On Sunday around 4 a.m., deputies responded to a business on

In light of concern over possible conflicting orders, Santa Clarita has taken its first steps in an attempt to reopen faster than other local governments restricted under Los Angeles County

A Saugus man and Los Angeles City assistant fire chief has been charged in connection to a suspected hit-and-run incident that occurred earlier this year. Ellsworth Fortman, 54, was charged

As the number of cases within the Santa Clarita Valley grew by 54 in the last day, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials announced Wednesday a seventh death related to COVID-19

A Palmdale woman suspected of crashing her vehicle in Canyon Country last month with three children in her vehicle has had her charges reduced. Sandra Rivota, 38, was previously arrested

While it may take several days for the declaration of an official winner, early mail-in results Tuesday showed Republican Mike Garcia with a commanding lead against Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa

By Caleb Lunetta & Tammy Murga With a projected $10 million revenue loss for Santa Clarita, the City Council is sending a letter to Los Angeles County expressing opposition to

A 26-year-old Canyon Country man was arrested Saturday morning on suspicion that he returned home from a party drunk and became violent with his family members. Around 2:45 a.m., deputies

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors addressed extending coronavirus-related protections, among other issues unrelated to the pandemic, during Tuesday’s meeting. With three separate motions addressing rent and mortgage relief
Joe Gaeta, a project manager at Fitucci Custom Cabinets in Valencia, has said the company wanted to give back to the community through a free meal event. The May 2 event

Por Tammy Murga y Lauren Budman Esta edición: La directora de Salud Pública analiza la extensión de las medidas de cuarentena, la postura del Consejo de la Ciudad sobre las

In light of comments made by the Los Angeles County Public Health Department director, the Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss the adoption of a resolution in opposition

The Los Angeles County Fire Department quickly cleared the scene of an odor investigation in Saugus after receiving reports of the smell of gas in the area. Firefighters responded near

The number of coronavirus cases in the Santa Clarita Valley, which includes cases from the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic, has risen by 50 in the last 24 hours, bringing

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday the state was laying out guidelines for the reopening of offices, retail outlets and restaurants. Newsom did add, however, that it would be up to

During the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, county Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer said some stay-at-home restrictions could be extended for months, prompting a flurry of