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State Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) and Supervisor Kathryn Barger honor the memory of those lost 109 years ago in Armenian Genocide.
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The Salvation Army Santa Clarita Valley Corps is excited to announce the inaugural Donut Day event.
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The Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation has approved $370,000 in funding to support the Vet@ThePark program operated by the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control.
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The California Department of Public Health is encouraging Californians to take part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 27.
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Elevating the art of relaxation and serenity, Princess Cruises is introducing the exclusive, next-level Sanctuary Collection aboard Sun Princess and Star Princess, as these newest ships prepare to debut with this select, all-inclusive oasis in October 2024.
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion, introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Board Chair Lindsey P. Horvath, proclaiming May 2024 as Mental Health Awareness Month in Los Angeles County.
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The Grammy-award winning rock ‘n’ roll group Blues Traveler will take the stage of the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m. May 9.
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1962 - SCV residents vote to connect to State Water Project, creating Castaic Lake Water Agency (now part of SCV Water) [ story]
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Los Angeles County Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger issued a statement in support of the Los Angeles County Chief Executive Officer’s presentation of a $45.4 billion budget for the forthcoming 2024-25 fiscal year.
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In a celebration held Tuesday, April 23 at the Port of Barcelona, award-winning actress and performer Hannah Waddingham officially welcomed the newest and most innovative Princess Cruises ship, Sun Princess, serving as godmother during a star-studded naming ceremony.
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Six comprehensive high schools in the William S. Hart Union High School District which includes Canyon, Golden Valley, Hart, Saugus, Valencia and West Ranch have been ranked among the top public high schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
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College of the Canyons will offer four summer sessions running from June 3 through Aug. 17, giving students a variety of options in both class format and scheduling designed to help them achieve their educational goals, from launching a new career to transferring to a four-year university.
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California State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced his measure to combat illegal dumping, by increasing penalties and closing a loophole which has enabled the problem for years, was approved in the Senate Public Safety Committee.
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Super Jazz at the Ranch, a daylong jazz festival hosted by West Ranch High School, is happening Saturday, May 18. Music will fill the air as performers from throughout the region showcase their talents.
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California State Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, has presented The Healthy Homework Act (AB 2999) to the Assembly Education Committee.
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The city of Santa Clarita has notified the public that the playground at West Creek Park, 24247 Village Circle Drive, Valencia, CA 91354, is currently closed for repairs on the rubberized surface.
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The Santa Clarita Valley Media Collaborative invites local creatives, media industry professionals, students, parents, teachers and others to celebrate the next generation of media makers participating in the inaugural NextGen MediaMakers Festival on Saturday, May 18 from 2-5 p.m. at the Canyon Country Community Center.
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1986 - COC board votes to allow Argentine cliff swallows to nest forever on sides of buildings [ story]
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As Volunteer Appreciation Week approaches, the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control wishes to extend heartfelt gratitude to all its dedicated volunteers who tirelessly contribute to DACC's mission of advancing the well-being of animals and people in the County.
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The Canyon Country Farmers Market will be celebrating their two-year anniversary Wednesday, April 24.
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The Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Auxiliary presented a $35,000 check Monday to the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation for the foundation’s Patient Tower Capital Campaign.
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The Acton/Agua Dulce Arts Council has announced a call for entries for "Creature Feature," a juried art exhibition, with a theme of any living creature.
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The Acton/Agua Dulce Arts Council has announced a call for entries for a juried exhibit open to all photographers, both professional and amateur.
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Recently I had the opportunity, along with spcaLA President Madeline Bernstein and Inland Valley Humane Society & SPCA President Nikole Bresciani, to meet with NBC 4 reporter Kathy Vara to discuss the current challenges facing animal sheltering organizations.
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REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.
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The Bryce Laspisa family requests that any leads or discussion regarding the mystery surrounding his disappearance be directed to:
Shannon Tulloss Investigations
818-478-7900 Office
949-292-4400 Official Tip Line
Please do not contact law enforcement as they have discontinued pursuit of this case and your information will not receive immediate attention, if at all.
I want the Laspisa family to know there are still people praying for Bryce’s safe return. Not knowing what happened to your child must be the worst agony. This case is in my thoughts every day, so I would appreciate updates.
Dianna: Thanks so much for your continued support and prayers! All updates are posted on either my office’s FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shannon-Tulloss-Investigations/129621040401462
or the Find Bryce Laspisa FB page: https://www.facebook.com/FINDBRYCELASPISA
Please like both pages to be kept in the loop about our progress!! Thanks so much and happy new year!
According to the NCMEC, recognition of a missing child/person via missing child posters is the number one way of locating a missing child/person (personally, I believe internet social networks have become the number one source for locating a missing child or missing adult). Our charity believes both tools are important to use in the search for a long term missing child/adult. One of the annual Programs our charity (FOCUS/”3-Children” Organization – http://www.threechildrenfocus.org) has been doing since 1993 involves annual road-trips throughout the West and we both post individual missing children posters on community bulletin boards and also distribute 3-ring Missing Children Binders (containing several hundred current and long-term missing children and adult posters) to every Post Office in every town we travel through. During 2014 (our 21st year as a public supported charity) we have several of these missing child and adult flyer posting and distribution road-trips planned and will continue to include Bryce Laspisa’s missing child poster as one of the featured posters in our Program. We encourage everyone to please help these families of the missing by “Sharing” any missing child post you see on the internet, as well as making copies of Missing Children posters and have them displayed where you work and around the town you live. We also strongly encourage everyone to go to your local Post Office and see if the Postmaster is displaying the monthly printed “Missing Children Notices” that are published in the Postal Bulletin and sent to every Postmaster in this country. There’s over 31,000 Post Offices in the U.S. and the National Program that’s been created and developed to help locate a Missing Child (the NALC/USPS Child Alert National Program) would be an excellent networking system to distribute posters quickly; however, many Postmasters have been incorrectly informed they are no longer apart of this important National Program and not to display the monthly Missing Children Notices. It has been determined they are part of the National Program and unless they display the posters as the “Missing Children Poster Display Instructions” describe, this important National Program can not function according to it’s original intent or according to it’s written instructions; so, please go to your local Postmaster if they don’t have the monthly posters displayed and ask them to please become involved an start displaying these Missing Children Notices (imagine the peace of mind the family of a Missing Child would have if they knew over 31,000 Post Offices in this country had their missing loved-ones poster displayed in both the “box lobby” for the general public to view, and in the Postal Service workroom floor areas for the letter carriers to view before and/or after their route.
Thanks Terry:
As you may recall, Bryce is an adult that has been deemed “willfully missing”. So, any reported sightings of him are appreciated as long as they are funneled through the proper sources, which are no longer involving law enforcement. If any source would like to assist us by distributing the most recent flyer which is found either on our FB page, or the Find Bryce Laspisa FB page, we are truly grateful. Any leads or tips reported to 949-292-4400, or FindBryceLaspisa@Gmail.com will receive immediate attention.
Thanks so very much!