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2001 - LASD Deputy Hagop "Jake" Kuredjian gunned down in Stevenson Ranch while backing up ATF [story]
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Feinstein: ‘Senate Must Conduct Full, Fair Impeachment Trial’
Friday, Jan 10, 2020

Washington — Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) posted her opening statement Thursday on the need for an impartial impeachment trial. The text follows: “There are six judicial nominees on the agenda today, and I understand that we will be holding over all six. I...

Feinstein Urges Senate Support for Impeachment Witnesses, Documents
Friday, Jan 3, 2020

Washington — Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has called on her colleagues to support Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s call for key witnesses and documents related to the upcoming impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. “This is to request your support for...

Feinstein on Green New Deal: Move Ahead with Climate Change Legislation
Monday, Apr 1, 2019

WASHINGTON — Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, on Friday issued the following statement, which was published in the Congressional Record on March 26, on the Green New Deal: Madam President, I rise to join my colleagues in calling for legislation to resolve the climate crisis. The need for action...

Feinstein Comments on State of the Union Speech
Wednesday, Jan 31, 2018

President Donald Trump delivered his first State of the Union address to Congress in Washington D.C. Tuesday night. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) released the following statement after his speech: “Last February, during President Trump’s first address to the nation, we heard a lot of talk that...

Feinstein: GOP Tax Cut Bill Favors Rich Over Middle Class
Wednesday, Dec 20, 2017

Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) today released the following statement after Senate Republicans passed a tax cut bill Tuesday that will raise taxes on more than half of American families: “Republicans just gave corporations and the richest Americans an early Christmas present at the expense of...

Feinstein Opposes GOP Budget that Ends State, Local Tax Deduction
Friday, Oct 27, 2017

Washington — Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) released a statement Thursday after the House passed its budget that would end the state and local tax deduction, hurting millions of families throughout California and the nation. In Los Angeles County, 1,496,270 families claimed the state and local...

Feinstein: Trump Tax Proposal Eliminates Major Middle-Class Deduction
Wednesday, Oct 11, 2017

Washington — Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) today issued the following statement on the Trump administration’s proposal to repeal the state and local tax deduction: “To help pay for large tax cuts for the rich, President Trump wants to eliminate the deduction for state and local taxes that...

Feinstein Calls for Fast Action on DREAM Act
Wednesday, Sep 6, 2017

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. Washington — Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) Tuesday released the following statement on the termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, established in 2012: “Congressional action is now the...

Feinstein: National Monuments Report Should Be Public
Friday, Aug 25, 2017

Washington — Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) released the following statement Thursday after Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke completed his review of 27 national monuments, including the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and six others in California: “Since the review was announced, I’ve...

Desert Needs Protecting
Friday, Nov 6, 2015

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. The California desert, rugged and beautiful, is a very special place to many people, for many different reasons. This was especially apparent at a public meeting I held last week at the Wildlands Conservancy’s Whitewater Preserve to discuss three new national monuments....

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2001 - LASD Deputy Hagop "Jake" Kuredjian gunned down in Stevenson Ranch while backing up ATF [story]
Jake Kuredjian
College of the Canyons Women's Soccer won its second match in as many outings, this time posting a 4-1 road win at San Diego Mesa College.
COC’s Women’s Soccer Sweeps San Diego Road Trip
The city of Santa Clarita encourages interested and qualified residents to apply for an unscheduled vacancy position on the Santa Clarita Planning Commission. The unexpired term ends Dec. 31, 2026.
Applications Open for Santa Clarita Planning Commission Position
As August comes to a close and the school year starts for all student athletes in the Southern Section, I want to officially welcome everyone back as we begin the 2024-2025 school year. This school year will be significant for a variety of reasons
Mike West | A Message From the CIF-Southern Section Commissioner
The Santa Clarita Master Chorale, led by Artistic Director Allan Robert Petker, is holding auditions in advance of its upcoming 25th anniversary season.
Sept. 14: Santa Clarita Master Chorale Auditions
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help locating an at-risk missing person last seen in Canyon Country.
LASD Asks Public’s Help in Locating Missing Canyon Country Man
Metro has a plan to enhance safety and improve mobility in the SR-14 Antelope Valley Freeway corridor, which is a lifeline route in North Los Angeles County.
Meetings Scheduled for SR-14 Safety, Mobility Project
College of the Canyons cross country began its season in successful fashion, with the women's team taking first and then men's squad running third at the season opening San Diego Cross Country Kickoff.
COC Cross Country Teams See Success at Season Opener
Grant applications are now open for two of the three available arts nonprofit grants from the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture.
Applications for L.A. County Arts Grants is Now Open
California State Sen. Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) announced his bill to expand access to low and no-cost spay/neuter services has successfully passed both the Senate and Assembly and is now headed to the governor for approval.
Wilk Bill Relieving Overcrowded Animal Shelters Headed to Governor’s Desk
Residents of the city of Santa Clarita are asked to join the Santa Clarita Public Library's Food For Fines campaign this September.
This September Clear Your Fines at Santa Clarita Public Libraries
The Santa Clarita Artists Association will feature watercolor artist Ray Hunter at its monthly meeting, Monday, Sept. 16 at Barnes and Noble Booksellers
Sept. 16: Watercolor Artist Ray Hunter Showcased at SCAA Meeting
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has announced that it has been awarded the prestigious Investment Policy Certification by the California Municipal Treasurers Association.
SCV Water Receives Investment Policy Certification from CMTA
The city of Santa Clarita's Central Bark dog park for large breeds will be closed Friday, Aug. 30-Monday, Sept. 2 for renovation.
Central Bark for Large Breeds Closed Thru Labor Day
2009 - L.A. County Fire Capt. Ted Hall, 47, and Firefighter Specialist Arnie Quinones, 34, are killed in the line of duty on Day 4 of the Station Fire [story]
Hall-Quinones
Nancy Pollock Coulter, 80, the 2009 Santa Clarita Valley Woman of the Year, died Wednesday, Aug. 28, of a heart attack.
2009 Woman of the Year Nancy Pollock Coulter Dies at 80
The United States Attorney's Office, Central District of California has announced that law enforcement arrested six defendants on Wednesday, Aug. 28, that a federal grand jury charged in a 46-count indictment alleging a Canyon Country couple facilitated a crime tourism group, then laundered millions of dollars in illicit proceeds.
Canyon Country Couple Accused of Facilitating Crime Tourism Group
As fall is approaching, the city of Santa Clarita prepares for one of its popular annual events, the River Rally and Environmental Expo.
Jason Gibbs | Register Now for the 29th Annual River Rally
College of the Canyons opened the 2024 campaign by competing in the annual Chuck Melendez Invitational held at Olivas Links Golf Course on Monday, with COC freshman Sahya Kitabatake earning medalist honors with an even par round.
Women’s Golf Finishes Third, Kitabatake Earns Medalist Honors
Fostering Youth Independence students were well equipped to go back to school following the non-profit’s eighth annual Back to School Bash and Career Fair.
Fostering Youth Independence Back to School Bash, Career Fair
The Val Verde Historical Society will host Back to Val Verde for Val Verde’s 100! on Saturday, Aug. 31 at 11 a.m. This all day picnic and celebration will feature food, music, games and raffles.
Aug. 31: Back to Val Verde for Val Verde’s 100!
In recognition of his leadership and work on behalf of animal welfare, Sen. Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) was pleased to be the recipient of the California Veterinary Medical Association’s inaugural Legislator of the Year award.
Scott Wilk honored with CVMA’s first Legislator of the Year Award
ARTree Community Arts Center Santa Clarita, a local nonprofit is looking for sponsors for its All Ages Student Art Show at the SCAA Gallery, Nov. 9-10, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. with a reception on Nov. 8.
ARTree Looking for Sponsors for Student Art Show
A Death Cafe Coffee, Cake and Conversation will be held Tuesday, Sept. 3, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Milk and Honey Room at the North Oaks Church of Christ, 27570 Whites Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91351
Sept. 3: Death Café Coffee, Cake, Conversation
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