To say that 2020 was a turbulent year would be a vast understatement.
Millions of people were told to stay at home in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in millions of lost jobs and an immeasurable toll on the educational and emotional wellbeing of millions more young people across the nation. Couple this with one of the most polarizing elections in history, and even the most mundane of events becomes a powder keg for frustration and anxiety (looking at you toilet paper hoarders).
Unsurprisingly, the events of 2020 all contributed to an overall decline in the mental health of not just the Santa Clarita Valley, but Los Angeles County as a whole. The number of reported mental health crises and suicides both rose, and officials say they are likely to continue rising into 2021.
Coyote Creek Locations Offers A Three-Acre Piece Of Land For Your Fun And Safe Events
Coyote Creek is a three-acre piece of rustic country heaven located in Agua Dulce, California.
Coyote Creek offers its beautiful land for every event you could dream of. From the nicest outdoor wedding to a big birthday bash, Coyote Creek is the perfect place to host any event you aspire to create.
The amenities on this property include, a saloon, a putting green, seating throughout with fire pits, and enough area to add some games of your own!
The space is even equipped for catering companies and their vehicles. Food trucks are always welcome and parking should not be a problem. As owner Missy says, the land can comfortably park up to 25 cars, but parking is not usually an issue surrounding this area.
Garcia To Hold Virtual Town Halls Next Week
Congressman Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, is expected to hold three telephone town halls next week for residents of the 25th District, including the Santa Clarita Valley.
On Tuesday, officials from Garcia’s office announced that he is scheduled to hold three telephone town halls next week.
The discussions are open to constituents in California’s 25th District, which includes the Santa Clarita, Simi, and Antelope Valleys. Garcia is set to provide updates on what he is doing in Washington and take questions from constituents, officials said.
“I am looking forward to hearing from the people of California’s 25th District at these three upcoming tele-town halls,” said Garcia. “Town halls provide me the opportunity to stay updated on the issues constituents in California’s 25th District are facing every day. Holding town halls is a priority for me because it helps me better serve my constituents in Congress.”
Alleged Catalytic Converter Theft Suspect Arrested After Illegally Parking In Stevenson Ranch
A catalytic converter theft suspect was arrested Thursday evening after deputies noticed that he had allegedly parked illegally in Stevenson Ranch.
Around 11:15 p.m. Thursday, deputies patrolling the 24800 block of Pico Canyon Road in Stevenson Ranch reportedly observed a vehicle illegally parked, said Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
“Deputies contacted the occupants of the vehicle and learned the male driver was on active probation and had an outstanding warrant to his name,” Arriaga said.
Deputies detained the driver and his passenger pending further investigation, according to officials.
Burglary Suspect Arrested In Stevenson Ranch After Breaking Into Home, Stealing Property
A burglary suspect was taken into custody Tuesday morning in Stevenson Ranch after he allegedly broke into a residence and stole the victim’s vehicle and other property.
Between 7:30 and 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, deputies received reports of a possible burglary, said Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
“The suspect entered the victim’s residence undetected while she and her family were home, and stole property and her vehicle,” Arriaga said.
Around 10 a.m., deputies located the stolen vehicle near the Comfort Suites on The Old Road in Stevenson Ranch, according to Arriaga.