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The 39th Annual CSUN Powwow will take place on Saturday, Nov. 30, to celebrate the American Indian communities living in L.A. Country and throughout Southern California.
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College of the Canyons announced it was one of 25 winners to receive a 2024 Open Education Awards for Excellence for its Open For Antiracism Project.
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The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation is thrilled to announce the return of its annual Harvest Festival, taking place from Nov. 14 to 26.
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For the third consecutive year, Billboard has recognized California State University, Northridge as one of its Top Music Business Schools of 2024.
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The newly launched Sun Princess brings an exciting lineup of first-ever holiday experiences to the high seas, transforming its decks into a festive paradise for the season.
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I think we’re all glad that the extreme heat of the past few months here in southern California has passed, and we are now enjoying some beautiful fall days.
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In a continued effort to protect California’s youngest passengers, the California Highway Patrol prioritizes child passenger safety through the “California Restraint Safety Education and Training” campaign.
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Dance by nature is collaborative — between dancers and choreographers, music and movement, and performers and the audience.
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1966 - Pico No. 4 oil well listed as a National Historic Landmark [ story]
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Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help locating Missing Person, Rene Antonio Leon.
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The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its annual 2025 Employment Law Update, taking place on Thursday, Jan. 23, at the College of the Canyons University Center.
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Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced the seventh post-Election Night ballot count update for the Nov. 5, 2024 General Election.
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After several rigorous months of training, the California Highway Patrol has introduced six newly graduated K-9 officers into the force.
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A partnership formed by the County of Los Angeles and leading Los Angeles philanthropic organizations have announced the formation of the Los Angeles County Office of Food Equity.
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Mission Opera will present its Fifth Annual Winter Holidays of the World, a free concert for residents of the Santa Clarita Valley and surrounding areas, featuring a celebration of international winter holidays through music and dance.
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The Santa Clarita Arts Commission will hold its regular meeting Thursday, Nov. 14, at 6 p.m., in Council Chambers at City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd., 1st Floor, Santa Clarita.
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The city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office has released the list of nine productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, Nov. 11 to Sunday, Nov. 17.
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Prayer Angels for the Military, Inc. needs your help to be sure local heroes overseas are not forgotten during the holidays.
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Get ready to embrace the magic of the season with JCI Santa Clarita’s annual event, Santa’s Helpers.
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They made it hard on themselves, but The Master's University's women's volleyball team defeated the Life Pacific Warriors in the final match of the season to win the GSAC Women's Volleyball regular season championship on Friday, Nov. 8.
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Speeding and aggressive driving are ongoing challenges on California roadways.
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1908 - Saugus School District formed from sections of Newhall and Castaic school districts [ story]
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In the race for Congress George Whitesides (D) has overtaken incumbent Mike Garcia (R) by nearly 7,000 votes.
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Whitesides Leads Garcia in Race for 27th Congressional District
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Hope all were booked for felony burglary and get filed on for the felony too!
Great Job!!
Yeehaw !
Nail them
They look pretty nailed
Another member of a glorious community, subtracted…………
What merchant didn’t see this happening? Wonder what site they were going to post them on???
Most stores have policies not to apprehend or chased so they easily get out. What they do though is take it to another store in a different area return it with no receipt get a merchandise card and then put that merchandise card online for less than its face value so they get cash. Go figure all that work don’t you think would be easy enough just to get a job instead?
If only they use their smartness to better use, they could get good paying jobs.
Great job!
They never learn. One is on probation for carjacking and is still doing stupid stuff. Eventually, she’ll graduate to bigger illegal schemes. Unless …
Good job Sergeant!!!
Good job!! Officers
Wow!
Amazing, I have seen other reports of things like this and usually from ‘out of the area’. Seems people come to SCV to try to get away with things. Still, we have damn good officers here and they get caught. ;)
Peyton and I saw this in action as we were at Dick’s during practice Thursday. Jackki Amanda
Holy crap that’s crazy!!! We were over there on Wednesday during practice!
Wow. A little action in SCV.