SCV skateboarders push past closed skateparks to find alternatives

As life remains at a stand still for many people all over Santa Clarita, the popping and scraping of skateboards still echoes throughout the valley.

Academy of the Canyons faces controversy over virtual graduation plans

Academy of the Canyons seniors voice opposition to the Hart District’s pre-recorded graduation plans amidst COVID-19 and Spring 2020 school cancellation.

Six Flags announces post-COVID-19 reopening plans

The next trip that guests make to Six Flags Magic Mountain might…

New realities hit engaged couples amid COVID-19 pandemic

Bridesmaids and groomsmen are in unforeseen dilemmas. They can no longer hear wedding bells in the near future and are looking for new and fast alternative ways to tie the knot.

Life is not a beach for local residents during Covid-19

Residents in Santa Clarita are not happy with Governor Newsom active on the beach policy and they are making the voices heard

The ‘Good Work House’ opening hope to the community

Despite strict orders of physical social distancing across the county, the Good…

Pandemic slowly muting classic vinyl shops in Santa Clarita, SoCal

As the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic begins to slow in California, according to Gov. Newsom’s coronavirus report card, people across the state are looking forward to a return to normalcy.

California insurance companies ordered to provide premium refunds

With people remaining home as much as they can do to California’s…

Local student leaders are expanding a successful grocery delivery service

A student-led initiative called Six Feet Supplies is expanding its grocery delivery service into other branches after massive success in the Santa Clarita Valley.