Two mass shootings have officials discussing gun control reform amid surge of firearm and ammo sales

By Anthony Nubile The second mass shooting of the year occurred on…

Hart District’s COVID-19 protocols allow West Ranch students to return to campus

By Juliet Schlesinger & Cade Costic West Ranch High School’s lower campus.…

Big push for small businesses at Westfield Town Center

By Tatyana Ekmekjian and Holly Lowzik It is no secret that the…

Studios back to business, but at what cost?

As everything is slowly beginning to open, movie studios find themselves getting…

Four-year-old Santa Clarita girl aims to “Bake Your Day”

Four year old Giselle Reid and her family created the “Bake Your Day” project. Together, they bake cookies and make homemade cards to deliver to individuals struggling with loneliness during the COVID-19 quarantine.

Local elementary schools are transitioning to online learning amid COVID-19

COVID-19 has put an emphasis on the importance of student teacher communication, as schools across the nation have closed and transitioned to online distance learning.

Local restaurant owners battle ‘panic buying’

Panic buying has caused a great inconvenience for people all over Santa Clarita. With residents hoarding goods and the Coronavirus continuing its climb, finding basic necessities at the grocery store has become more and more difficult.

Teen with special needs gets birthday surprise from first responders, community

COVID-19 has canceled many events, including Jonathan Haselbusch’s 17th birthday party. Instead, his mom organized a drive-by birthday bash, complete with a visit from his favorite law enforcement officers.