4.2-magnitude earthquake rattles SCV
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck in the San Fernando Valley, a few miles south of the Santa Clarita Valley around 4:30 a.m. Thursday, July 30, 2020. Courtesy of the United States Geological Survey

4.2-magnitude earthquake rattles SCV

A preliminary 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck in the San Fernando Valley, a few miles south of the Santa Clarita Valley, early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.  The epicenter…

USGS notes potential for more quakes; Newsom declares state of emergency
A map of California, with a star signifying the epicenter of the July 5 earthquake near Ridgecrest. Courtesy of United States Geological Survey

USGS notes potential for more quakes; Newsom declares state of emergency

Ed. Note: Ryan Mancini contributed to this report. Following two earthquakes and a series of aftershocks since July 4, the United States Geological Survey warned California residents about the chances…

USGS notes potential for more quakes; Newsom declares state of emergency
A map of California, with a star signifying the epicenter of the July 5 earthquake near Ridgecrest. Courtesy of United States Geological Survey

USGS notes potential for more quakes; Newsom declares state of emergency

Following two earthquakes and a series of aftershocks since July 4, the United States Geological Survey warned California residents on Saturday about the chances for more earthquakes in the days…

Rainfall could bring debris flow danger to recent burn areas
FILE PHOTO: Steve Romp helps his family clear mud from their driveway near the intersection of Sand Canyon and Iron Canyon Roads on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Rainfall could bring debris flow danger to recent burn areas

As much-needed rain fell on the Santa Clarita Valley Monday, officials encouraged residents to prepare for potential mudslides and debris flow along vulnerable hillsides impacted by recent wildfires. Especially at-risk…

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