What delivery drivers are doing to ensure safety amid increasing online orders

It’s business as usual for delivery driver Caitlin Goben –– aside from her bright blue facemask and the ever-stacking list of customers to service.

How SCV students are handling prom’s cancellation

Prom is something a girl dreams about the entire time she is…

A labor of love: strangers print, assemble free face masks amid COVID-19 shortages

The Mask Initiative started out in AJ Apone’s garage in Newhall. Now, he has expanded to over 14 3-D printers and was donated a retail space for his project.

A family’s journey from being genocide survivors to Santa Clarita residents

As the 105 year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide approaches on April 24, a Santa Clarita resident reflects on her family’s story of being genocide survivors.

A COC student’s life shows the complexity of housing insecurity

Santa Clarita has made efforts to protect those who are housing insecure during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the topic of housing insecurity is a multifaceted issue that lingers with people for different reasons.

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.

COVID-19 sows uncertainty for Santa Clarita’s community of small businesses

Anxieties are growing among small business owners across the Santa Clarita Valley as COVID-19 sends shockwaves throughout the local economy. With the economy booming, there was plenty of optimism for small business owners, but since the COVID-19 outbreak happened, they are struggling to stay afloat.

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.

DUI results in overturned vehicle

A mangled car is the only thing that remains after a driver, heavily under the influence, crashes and rolls after hitting a tree on McBean Parkway and Newhall Ranch Road.

COVID-19 leads College of the Canyons to modify instruction

After a series of meetings within the past several days by faculty and staff and reiterated at a vocal Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday, College of the Canyons has plans to modify instruction following the spread of COVID-19. The details will be shared with students and the community Thursday morning.