In this episode:
Local educators are celebrating improved test scores released Wednesday by the California Department of Education; Two candidates vying for the 38th State Assembly District seat are touting their latest key endorsements.
Also:
The number of West Nile Virus cases double in less than a week; A year after its initial launch, officials from the City of Santa Clarita will revisit its “Heroin Kills: The High Is A Lie” program during a free event Wednesday August 29 at the Santa Clarita Activities Center; McKeon will discuss Medicare and related legislation during a free public forum at the SCV Senior Center Friday; Local weather.
Entertainment:
After celebrating the store’s second anniversary, Billy Yergensen and his wife Melissa have closed Rock Candy Music and More, the SCV’s only independent retail record store.
Finally:
Back by popular demand, registered dietitian Stephanie Correnti’s “Healthy Foods for a Healthier You” class will be held at the SCV Senior Center this fall.
SCV NewsBreak is a co-presentation of KHTS AM-1220 and SCVTV. It can be viewed on both organizations’ websites – HomeTownStation.com, SCVTV.com and SCVNews.com.
Television viewers can catch it on SCVTV at the top of every hour from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., repeating the following morning at 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. SCVTV runs on Time Warner Cable Channel 20 and AT&T U-verse Channel 99, and streaming on SCVTV.com.
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