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1945 - Acton Hotel, est. 1890, burns down; arson is suspected [ story]
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Metro, in partnership with the California Department of Transportation, has rescheduled a critical scoping meeting to collect public input on potential improvements to State Route 14, the Antelope Valley Freeway.
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In recognition of National Teen Driver Safety Week, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department encourages teens :and their parents to talk about the importance of following the rules of the road and driving responsibly.
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With a Red Flag Warning in effect through Saturday, Oct. 19, at 6 p.m., the County of Los Angeles Fire Department has implemented its augmented staffing plan by ordering additional staffing and pre‑deployment of ground and aerial resources throughout the county.
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For many years, the dogs cared for by the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control have benefited from the Grooming Gives Hope program.
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The city of Santa Clarita acknowledges the progress the residents of Santa Clarita have made embracing organics recycling.
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California State University Northridge’s Family Focus Resource Center will be hosting its 11th annual All Abilities Resource Fair on Saturday, Oct. 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be held in the CSUN University Student Union.
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The California Department of Public Health reports a total of 13 human bird flu cases have been confirmed in California. All 13 cases are Central Valley individuals who had direct contact with infected dairy cattle and were confirmed after additional testing by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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BrucePac, a Durant, Okla. business, is recalling approximately 11,765,285 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has announced.
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A federal lawsuit has been filed against Waste Connections, the owner and operator of Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Castaic, alleging that Waste Connections has negligently and recklessly operated the landfill, resulting in serious harm to residents.
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The Federal Communications Commission Board of Commissioners has adopted rules that require wireless carriers to route calls to the 9-8-8 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline based on the caller’s geographic location instead of by area code.
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The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station will host its next Coffee With a Cop event on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Trophy Coffee, located in Placerita Canyon on the campus of The Masters Universtiy.
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Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and the Director of Los Angeles County’s Department Public Health, Dr. Barbara Ferrer, have sent a letter enlisting the help of the Los Angeles County’s Cancer Surveillance Program.
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1876 - Southern Pacific begins subdividing town of Newhall (original location at Bouquet Junction) [ story]
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ASCEND invites young women to collaboration event with the WiSH Education Foundation and Soroptimist International of Valencia Saturday, Oct. 26 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Saugus High School Performing Arts Center, 21900 Centurion Way, Santa Clarita, CA 91350.
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A Financial Planning and Resource Fair will be hosted by Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, Saturday, Oct. 19, 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the Child Care Resource Center, 20001 Prairie St., Chatsworth, CA 91311.
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In recognition of Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control is waiving adoption fees for all dogs from Oct. 15-31.
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The California Highway Patrol has received a grant to fund the Start Smart program, a traffic safety initiative designed to educate and empower teen drivers, ages 15-19 and their guardians.
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The Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation, an organization dedicated to fostering sustainable growth and prosperity in the Santa Clarita Valley, unveiled its Largest Employer List for the Santa Clarita Valley.
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California Institute of the Arts alums have long shaped the future of the animation industry. This year, CalArtians have earned recognition for their contributions, securing spots on two prestigious industry rankings.
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Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada has given an Award for Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting to Santa Clarita Valley Water for its Popular Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023.
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The William S. Hart Regiment will host one of the largest marching band competitions in Southern California, the Hart Rampage on Saturday, Oct. 26, at College of the Canyons Cougar Stadium, College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, 91355.
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The Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library are having a Fall Bag Sale Saturday, Nov. 2 - Sunday, Nov. 9.
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The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to pay $880 million to victims of clergy sexual abuse dating back decades, in what an attorney said was the largest single child sex abuse settlement with a Catholic archdiocese, it was announced Wednesday, Oct. 16.
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59 Comments
Sarah Sanders Andre Duran Alexis Vivanco Miranda Duncan
I still can’t believe it ? We locked the door at 730 and were letting people in and out.
Miranda Duncan really! I wonder why we don’t do that..
Ask! I’m sure they would be okay with it.
“Three male black suspects, one armed with a semi-automatic handgun, ordered some employees and customers to the back and asked them to unlock the safe,”
Crazy
It’s being reported that all three have been treated unfairly by police in the past.
And they are all sons from mothers who swear , my boy wouldn’t do that
Didn’t take long for someone to go in this direction.
Sad thing is it’s most likely a fact
They plan to sue AT&T if caught because they’re ancestors were slaves.
Izella Bendigo
Kimberly Kehl
Cathy Babin just figured out what was happening this morning!!!
Glad you both were safe, that’s scary!
Oh man everyday it’s another crime. Very glad to hear no one was physically injured.
April…you were right!
I only see it getting worse. Cell phone prices are out of control and it’s unfortunately some peoples only form of communication. ?
And entertainment and social life…?
exactly!!
Now that Starbucks has relocated, not many witnesses sitting outside.
The nerve.
Rosy Selena Bloom
Wild
Seth Thomas…glad we switched last week. ?
Oh good god. Is it PT Cruiser man? Lol
No he’s old & white. This was 3 blk men.
Oh darn. I thought he might change it up. Lol
Probably from palmton (Compton) *cough* sorry Palmdale.
Really.
????
Don’t they realize that those iPhones can’t be used when they are stolen?? SMH.
Yes they can it’s easy to replace imei and unlock iCloud and all that people still buy them regardless
But iPhone is not even out yet so either they are dumb or went for the other phones
There’s always a security guard in there that’s weird
Awesome town
It’s crazy how people are robbing store and banks out here and get away with it , but if I’m speeding down the street I’ll have 7 or 8 cop ?? cars handing me one ticket ” tax payers money well spent scv”
Yup that’s what I think also. There was a dispute between boyfriend and girlfriend once, there were 3 police cars, a fire truck, and a guy from the Signal Newspaper. ??????
That’s actually pretty spot on. Traffic tickets are nothing more than additional tax revenue – Will not prevent traffic accidents and fatalities, nor reduce them (that have increased tenfold out here), that’s more due to some pretty piss poor street planning, with out of sync signals — mixed with over growing population. Red light cameras was another tax revenue (scam) that did not reduce red light accidents. Reality is SCV has become the San Fernando Valley. Crime will continue to increase, especially when the economy levels or reverts back.
I thought it was only AT$T the robbed people?
Win!!!
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Meg
Gabe Rodriguez
After new Apple phones?
The new ones aren’t available yet but thy got the current models.
Rachel Forster idiots didn’t realize they were two weeks early…
Scott Madrigal can’t expect criminals to be smart…??♀️
Taher Katouzian
Steve Ascencio Do you still work at this one?
Anthony Velasquez facts
Race baiting in the comments is sad….
With the increased crime we can go ahead and thank everyone that voted to let inmates out early . Also you can thank your city for posting stupid signs in other city’s as well as magazines and the radio stating how safe it is out here and crime is very low. Morons!!!!!!!!! I saw in one article an idiot said “Its so safe you don’t even need to lock your doors” what a jackass.
Henry Martinez
It wasn’t me. I swear lol
That’s crazy tho. ?
Steve Ascencio…….
who would have thought this would start happening more once snta clarita became affordable and grew n grew into what it is today.. guess you couldnt keep the valley rats out of santa clarita forever