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1900 - Automobile Club of Southern California founded; first car in SCV appeared 1902 [ story]
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Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley recently hosted its annual Board Holiday Luncheon, a special gathering to celebrate and honor those who continue to uplift the club and the young people it serves.
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Come and share your wish lists and take a photo with Santa in his holiday home through Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 at Valencia Town Center.
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The city of Santa Clarita invites families to experience the magic of the holidays at the fifth annual Barnyard Light Tour on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 5-7:30 p.m. at William S. Hart Park.
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The Old Town Newhall Public Library will host a Regency Blend: a Tea Making Social, Friday, Dec. 19, 4-5:30 p.m. at 24500 Main St., Santa Clarita, CA 91321.
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department wants to remind the public of the dangers of driving impaired and to celebrate the holiday season responsibly by not driving under the influence.
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A two-decade Christmas tradition continues on Saturday, Dec. 20, when Faith Community Church welcomes hundreds of neighbors for its 20th annual “Festividad for Christ” celebration.
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As we complete the second week of Foothill League soccer competition, trends are beginning to show, and Saugus has taken over first place in both the boys and girls leagues.
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The California Department of Public Health is working with local health departments and the California Department of Food and Agriculture to investigate an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis infections linked to the consumption of eggs.
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College of the Canyons men's basketball played to an 83-69 road win at L.A. City College on Wednesday, Dec. 10 as the Cougars received 43 bench points to help secure the win.
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1891 - Actor Buck Jones, a Placerita and Vasquez "regular," born in Indiana [ story]
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Valencia FivePoint Farmers Market will host a holiday market, 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 at 27426 Navigation Avenue, Valencia, CA 91381.
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Real Way Foundation Inc. is teaming up with J.C.L. Productions’ L.A. Clave Latin Jazz Band for the Very Merry Jazzy Fiesta Holiday Fundraiser on Saturday, Dec. 13, beginning at 5 p.m.
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Luna Events will host a Winter Wonderland Holiday Market, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20 at Saugus High School.
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The Santa Clarita Elks Lodge 2379 will host its 2025 Holiday Boutique, a fundraiser to help children with disabilities on Saturday, Dec. 13, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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The California Department of Public Health is warning consumers not to eat TRE House brand Magic Mushroom gummies, chocolate bars and syrup.
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On Nov. 10, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department recovered an item which appears to be a large ceremonial brass bell.
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Valencia High School’s internationally acclaimed vocal jazz ensemble, “Two N’ Four,” has been selected to perform at the 2026 Jazz Education Network International Conference in New Orleans.
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This week Senator Suzette Martinez Valladares (R-Santa Clarita) continued her “District Dialogues” series with an education roundtable, bringing together school superintendents from across the High Desert.
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Rep. George Whitesides (D-CA-27) and Rep. Jefferson Shreve (R-IN-6) have introduced the National Scam Prevention Coordination Act, legislation that would establish an office in the White House to oversee and coordinate the implementation of a national strategy for fraud and scam prevention.
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TMU track star Jack Anderson, the recent winner of the NAIA Men's Cross Country Championship, competed in the Sharon Colyear Invitational Dec. 5-6 in Boston.
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1922 - Piru bank robbed, banker and daughter kidnapped [ story]
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the California Transportation Commission approved $1.1 billion to fund new zero-emission buses, charging stations, and related infrastructure
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Indie Films R Us, the newest streaming platform to enter the market, has announced a strategic partnership with the Santa Clarita International Film Festival to expand meaningful distribution opportunities for independent filmmakers.
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The video shown is incorrect; it appears to be from a prior Regional Planning hearing. It is NOT from yesterday’s hearing.
And for this a great deal of thanks is due to our wonderful watchdog newspaper the Signal. Although they were informed and warned about this landfill expansion years ago, first denied it, then refused to report on it. It could have been nipped in the bud. Right there a reasonable person would have to suspect that something or someone got to them to make them betray their obligations of reporting and informing the very public they depend on to stay in business. I don’t believe they deserve to stay in business. They are a major player of our local “fourth estate” but if this episode is any indication, you may thank this “fifth column” for the extra trucks, the extra particulate matter we all will be breathing and smelling, and all the unknown substances being buried right next to and waiting to seep into the Santa Clara River. Well done Signal, Castaic and Santa Clarita Council Go-Alongs, Knight, Wilk, and Barger. A good night’s sleep must be no problem without a conscience. May you never have to live with your kids next to this dump, like you’ve sentenced other families to do.
There was NO DISCUSSION of the Financial Pros and HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL AND QUALITY OF LIFE Cons at this hearing. The conclusion was previously determined, favoring PROFIT over PEOPLE! VERY, VERY SAD! MONEY RULES!
As I posted elsewhere:
jim says:
Thursday, Apr 20, 2017 at
Well, this seems to be another interesting action of the County of Los Angeles on behalf of it’s residents. Or should I say it’s contributors?
I tried to find the online version of this important meeting, Instead I was given the opportunity to view records wherein the County was giving away access to ATT and other digital service providers access to sites and existing poles/fixture points around the County.
Of course none of those installs would improve signal strength in my neighborhood.
Still, I proceeded to look for the Chiquita Landfill information. And found nothing.
Give it up folks. The deal is not only done, it is cemented. The only way that Chiquita is going to be stopped is when Newhall Land and Framing has built out to the county line.
Then, and only then will the County respond to complaints from the Hoi Polloi who live in the new condos, ranchettes, and estates on the west side (and south side) of the former Santa Clara River. And that will be when 5 Points has made their money from their investments.
I find it fascinating that the County who approved a development based on one company’s “investment”(aka payments)should go ahead and blow through further development issues like they don’t exist.
Could there be a reason that Antonovich and friends needed this to happen?
Nah, that’s just wild thoughts and innuendos.
And don’t expect a new Supervisor of LA County to go against past precedent. She damn well knows how she got the job, and won’t do anything to upset the apple cart of those to whom she is beholden.
Smile and take it like a champ, Val Verde. Someday your time will come.