LOS ANGELES (AP) - Two small earthquakes rattled Southern California but there no reports of damage or injury.
The US Geological Survey says a 3.9 magnitude quake struck at 8:24 a.m. Sunday and was centered about 5 miles east-southeast of Santa Clarita.
Shaking was felt across the Santa Clarita Valley, 25 miles to the south in downtown Los Angeles, in West Hollywood and along LA County beaches.
A sheriff's dispatcher in Santa Clarita said there were no calls reporting damage or injury.
Earlier Sunday a 3.9 magnitude quake was reported in Riverside County. The USGS says it struck at 12:47 a.m. about six miles southeast of Valle Vista.
The Associated Press