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1998 - Worst day of record-setting 1997-98 El Nino storm season [ story]
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The Lady Cougars basketball team took an eight-point advantage into the final quarter of play but could not finish off West L.A., letting a late lead slip for a 53-49 loss in the team's regular season finale.
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The Cougars played to a third place team finish and freshman Tom Sims took third in the individual standings at the Western State Conference event hosted by Santa Barbara City College at Alisal Ranch Golf Course.
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The Mustangs beat Life Pacific 81-40 and enjoyed their first GSAC regular season title in program history on Thursday in San Dimas.
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The Master's University men's basketball team stepped onto Mehl Court with a dangerous opponent and much on the line Thursday and enforced its will, taking down Life Pacific 98-74.
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Journey Werner is one of two Mustangs who have qualified for this month's NAIA nationals in three individual events. Master's has also qualified four relays.
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Structural racism in education, criminal justice, housing, employment and more have led to over-representation of black people experiencing homelessness, according to a new report from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.
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The Santa Clarita City Council at its next meeting Tuesday night will consider whether to support or oppose a handful of bills and resolutions, including the federal St. Francis Dam memorial bill.
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The trucker accused of killing two women and four young children when his big rig hit a minivan two years ago showed no signs of weaving lanes, swerving or driving in a “serpentine manner” on the freeway before the crash, an investigator said in court Thursday.
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City of Santa Clarita officials, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department staff and county representatives joined the community in thanking the brave, hardworking men and women of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
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Los Angeles County Fire Department officials reported finding a man deceased on the sidewalk of the 18200 block of Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country on Friday morning.
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The next meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set for Tuesday, Feb. 26, starting at 9:30 a.m.
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, unveiled legislation, AB 1296, the Tax Recovery in the Underground Recovery program (TRUE Act), on Friday to combat underground economic crimes.
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When Stephanie and Luis Estrada stepped into their yard around 8 p.m. Monday night, the couple spotted cracks in a few bricks lining their home. The next morning, the couple noticed their land was sliding,
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors continues to make significant strides in preserving and increasing the stock of affordable housing throughout the county by approving the first of two rounds of investments that will bring to market a total of 1,562 units of affordable housing.
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Assemblymember Marc Levine, D-North San Francisco, are seeking to bolster California’s consumer privacy laws with new legislation requiring businesses to notify customers when their passport numbers and biometric information have been compromised.
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The inventory of homes and condominiums listed for sale throughout the Santa Clarita Valley continued to rise during January even as high resale prices and seasonal forces combined to keep sales in check, the Southland Regional Association of Realtors reported Friday.
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Three Southern California men conspired with a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy to steal cash and 1,200 pounds of marijuana in a sham warehouse raid staged to look like a police operation, federal authorities said Thursday.
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California’s unique ability to set strict car emissions rules is on the chopping block after the Trump administration said Thursday it was ending talks with state officials over a new federal standard.
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra criticized the Trump-Pence Administration Friday for issuing its Title X family planning final rule, which restricts access to critical preventive healthcare including birth control and prohibits doctors from discussing abortion with patients or providing referrals for abortion.
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is leading a multistate amicus brief in support of a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s practice of unlawfully denying individuals access to the asylum process at ports of entry on the southern border.
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A stolen car suspect was arrested at gunpoint early Thursday evening following an hour-long police pursuit that wound through Saugus and Valencia and ended up limping toward Val Verde with tires shredded by spike strips thrown down to stop him.
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1983 - Armed robber taken out at Alpha Beta supermarket on Lyons [ story]
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Princess Cruises launched its first advertising campaign written and produced specifically for its international markets, titled "Princessa" on Wednesday.
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Local residents were both pleasantly surprised and downright shocked when a weather system brought a mixture of hail, rain and snow to the Santa Clarita Valley Thursday.
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On Saturday, Feb. 23, CalArts alum and composer Danny Wood (Music BFA 13) performs in concert, opening for Grammy-winning pianist Gloria Cheng.
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In the after-hours of Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 3, a group of CalArts students gathered at El Cid in the Silver Lake neighborhood of L.A. for several hours of poetry and prose readings.
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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers will honor the legacy of pitching great Don Newcombe, who passed away Tuesday at the age of 92, with a commemorative uniform number “36” patch, it was announced Thursday by Dodger President Stan Kasten.
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NORTHRIDGE - The CSUN women's tennis team returns to action at home Friday when the Matadors host Southeastern Louisiana University. The non-conference dual will begin at 1:00 p.m.
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The Saugus High School Band Program will be holding three separate fundraising nights over the next three months at the Vincenzo's Saugus location.
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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Health Officer is extending a Cold Weather Alert due to the National Weather Service’s forecast for low temperatures. Wind chill temperatures are expected to be below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
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After an 18-month-long process, Metrolink trains now have automated external defibrillators, including those on the Antelope Valley line, which serves the Santa Clarita Valley.
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The city of Santa Clarita is proud to announce a new community partnership with California Resources Corporation (CRC), the largest independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company, operating exclusively in California.
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The next episode of, "S.W.A.T," which will air Thursday night, Feb. 21, will feature a very familiar studio.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) – Reigniting their fight against soda companies they claim are fattening Californians, state lawmakers introduced a five-pack of bills Wednesday that includes a new tax and a cap on soda sizes.
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Here is the list of Santa Clarita arts-related events for Feb. 27 - March 3:
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Lots of filming here. Sunday they filmed something down the street in Castaic at the parking lot of Castaic Blvd