By Dr. Thomas Polucki On getting back to normal… First of all congratulations you survived coronavirus. Also you made it through the most stressful six weeks of the 21st-century. So now, we all have the navigate the new rules of how things work after the COVID-19 lockdown. Some of us need to reinvent ourselves and start over with limited resources. ...
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Unipest Offers Natural Termite Control in Santa Clarita
Using XT-2000 orange oil, Unipest offers residents and business-owners a natural solution for termite control in Santa Clarita. Unipest, a Santa Clarita pest control company, focuses on offering eco-friendly and organic solutions to many pest-related problems. Among these, Unipest offers an orange oil treatment for wood buildings suffering from termite infestations. “Unipest … is the only factory certified XT-2000 orange ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Bicyclist Cited For DUI After Running Red Light Into Oncoming Traffic
A Santa Clarita bicyclist reportedly rode their bike through a red light into oncoming traffic at Newhall Ranch Road Sunday, prompting a response from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Deputies cited an adult male for DUI Sunday morning who was riding a bicycle. He rode his bike through a red light at Newhall Ranch Road into oncoming traffic. Preliminary ...
Read More »Man Arrested In Stevenson Ranch For Burglary, Identity Theft
Deputies arrested a man in Stevenson Ranch Sunday evening after he was found to be in possession of credit cards that were reportedly stolen from a Newhall home the week prior. At around 6 p.m. Sunday, deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station were patrolling through a parking lot on the 25400 block of The Old Road when they ...
Read More »California Joins Major Cities In Lyft, Uber Lawsuit Claiming Workers Are Misclassified
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and the City Attorneys of Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco have filed a lawsuit against Uber and Lyft on Tuesday for misclassifying their drivers as independent contractors in violation of Assembly Bill 5 (AB-5), officials said. Under AB-5, which went into effect on Jan. 1 of this year, companies must prove workers are ...
Read More »Teen Arrested For Doing ‘Doughnuts’ In Ford Mustang In Canyon Country
A man was arrested Tuesday after reportedly doing “doughnuts” in a Ford Mustang in a Canyon Country neighborhood, officials said. Deputies were monitoring for unsafe driving after community members alerted the traffic office of possible illegal speed contests in Canyon Country, said Shirley Miller, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Around 9 p.m. on Tuesday, a deputy in ...
Read More »Over 630 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed In Santa Clarita Valley, 6th Death Reported
Over 630 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed across the Santa Clarita Valley as of Wednesday, officials announced. As of Wednesday afternoon, a total of 631 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the Santa Clarita Valley. These include: 450 in the City of Santa Clarita 22 in Castaic 19 in Stevenson Ranch 27 in the unincorporated areas of Canyon ...
Read More »Certain Businesses Allowed To Reopen In L.A. County On Friday
Los Angeles County leaders are discussing the reopening plan after California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state is moving onto the next phases of reopening, officials said. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is set to begin to ease the “Safer at Home” public health to open select businesses and open-space areas on Friday, May 8. “I have ...
Read More »NextSCV, Westfield Valencia Town Center To Host Santa Clarita Community Job Fair
Westfield Valencia Town Center and NextSCV are set to host a community-wide job fair for local businesses, officials said. Westfield Valencia and the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce’s young professional council, NextSCV, have partnered to provide a job fair at the town center, pending Los Angeles County’s distancing guidelines. “With the Governor’s announcement to reopen California this week, we’re ...
Read More »Brittany Animal Rescue Foundation Open For Adoptions Amid Coronavirus
The Brittany Animal Rescue Foundation, located in Agua Dulce, is still open for Santa Clarita residents to adopt dogs amid the coronavirus outbreak, officials said Wednesday. The rescue has been experiencing a much greater number of adoptions in the last few months, according to the foundation. “We know part of that has to do with current ‘Stay at Home’ mandates ...
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