California is starting to reopen. What’s next?

There’s two sides in a tug-of-war over reopening Los Angeles County. One side wants a slower, cautious opening, noting the potential health implications. The opposition wants businesses to reopen, minding the economical impact.

Pandemic causes new hardships for local nonprofit

The original model of helping homeless families has changed for most of the 207 Family Promise Affiliates across the nation, including the SCV chapter.

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.

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.

One mask after another: Santa Clarita resident honors her mom while giving back to the community

To anyone else it might just be an outdated sewing machine. But for one Santa Clarita resident, it is how she is honoring her mother and spreading kindness throughout the community.

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.