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1962 - Walt Disney donates bison herd to Hart Park [story]
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One man was killed and another seriously injured Monday night in a single-vehicle traffic collision that occurred on Bouquet Canyon Road and Centurion Way in Santa Clarita shortly before midnight, authorities said.

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  1. Halle Aragon says:

    Mike Aragon this is what you saw on your way to work

  2. Pam Hall says:

    OMG!! Is that a car? RIP and I pray for the families.

  3. Militza de R says:

    More tragedies on Bouquet??….irresponsible people, driving under the influence??

  4. Such a horrible tragedy…my prayers for the families

  5. Stephanie Markert here’s what we saw last night

  6. Vanessa Guevara Danielle Renee Guevara

  7. Joan Rice says:

    My prayer are with all my Family !!! Love you all so Much !!!!

  8. Adriana Barr says:

    Prayers for their families.

  9. Hugs to their family(ies). And a plea to all to either do what you can to make the roads safer, or keep doing what you do that makes the roads safer. It’s a beautiful valley we live in. I’d prefer you all grow very old to enjoy it.

  10. So heartbroken! I can’t believe it! Such wonderful kids! Always made me smile!

  11. Cathy Banks says:

    Yet another tragedy due to speed & DUI. Rarely do I see a Sheriff’s car “patrolling” in SCV…..& now no more DUI checkpoints? The City has excess funds; PUT MORE SHERIFF CARS ON THE STREETS, not in the Station! My heart goes out to the families. I lost my son, the passenger, in a DUI, speed factor crash (twice the posted limit) last September. Senseless & preventable!

  12. Prayers to the families.. So sad

  13. Kellie Wood says:

    So sad. Prayers for the families!

  14. Ann Tosto says:

    Deena Washington

  15. Keith Dill says:

    RIP. And I wish for the families to hold together and you will get through this!

  16. Lorena Yribe by the house

  17. Raul Salazar how the eff do you even go fast enough to end up like that

  18. Betsy Belda Tobon, this is why we had to take the long road home last night. How horrible.

  19. Teresa Savaikie says:

    My prayers our with the families and friends that knew and loved him. There is nothing more painful then the loss of your own child. We must support and have compassion for the families and as a community we need to band together to make our streets safe for drivers, pedestrians and all of those that use our roads. God bless the family during this most heart wrenching time,

  20. So sad. Hugs to the loved ones <3

  21. Can u give their names yet?? Ive been wondering who this is. My parents live right by there as well. Prayers sent!!

  22. Byron says:

    Although these boys were jacked to the max, with both using poor and impaired judgement to be in the car in the first place, my question is this: who let them get behind the wheel? or likewise who was serving/providing them alcohol or drugs or both? Who didn’t stop them and didn’t? So called friends? Family? They were obviously coming from somewhere. We all have a responsibility to prevent these senseless deaths of our children.

  23. So sad , the cars are unrecognizable praying they felt no pain .Prayers to the families.

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