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1938 - Supervisors award construction contract for jail at Wayside Farms in Castaic (later called Pitchess Detention Center) [ story]
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The city of Santa Clarita will present its latest art exhibition, “Let Go,” by Dani Samson, on view now through Feb. 4, at the Canyon Country Community Center.
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College of the Canyons celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement program on Tuesday, Nov. 25, with an event held in the Aliso Hall courtyard.
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Kaiser Permanente joined the Saugus Union School District recently to honor its outstanding achievement in health education; all 15 SUSD district schools earned America’s Healthiest Schools All-Star Recognition from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
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JCI Santa Clarita is seeking volunteers to support its annual Santa’s Helpers program, a beloved community tradition that brings holiday joy to children and families in need throughout the Santa Clarita Valley.
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"Fatherless No More" is a new faith-based documentary that has been officially accepted for an Oscar-qualifying theatrical run at the Laemmle Theater in Old Town Newhall.
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The Master's University will present "Alleluia! TMU Come Christmas Sing" on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in The Master’s University Music Recital Hall on the college campus is Placerita Canyon.
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The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Water Resources and Watershed Committee will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 1 p.m.
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College of the Canyons cross country had a combined 10 student-athletes earn All-Western State Conference honors for the 2025 season, with all seven members of the women's team earning recognition.
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College of the Canyons had eight players earn Southern California Football Association (SCFA) All-League awards, with three players recognized as First-Team selections.
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College of the Canyons women's volleyball was recognized with six players named to the all-conference team, with freshman Katelyn Nelson and sophomore Morgan Dumlao both taking home All-Western State Conference, South Division First-Team awards.
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College of the Canyons women's soccer capped its conference championship season by seeing 12 players earn all-conference honors, headlined by sophomore forward Bailey Williamson, who was named the Western State Conference, South Division Offensive Player of the Year.
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1962- Actress and future Soledad Canyon big-cat rescuer Tippi Hedren, "Hitchcock's New Grace Kelly," makes cover of Look magazine for upcoming thriller, "The Birds" [ story]
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Nearly 1000 kids are looking for their Christmas toys through Northeast Valley Health Center's Holiday Toy Drive.
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As we wrap up this incredible year with JCI Santa Clarita, my heart is truly overflowing with gratitude. This chapter has shown up in such wonderful ways, and I’m so proud of everything we’ve created together.
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Volunteers in the Santa Clarita Valley will be hosting a Toys for Tots toy drive on Saturday, Dec. 6, noon-2 p.m. at 5 Below in Stevenson Ranch.
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Join the Valley Industry Association as they welcome the 2026 board of Directors on Dec. 19, from 11:45 a.m to 1:30 p.m.
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The Santa Clarita International Film Festival has announced that Casas De Arte, a national touring art gallery based in Houston, Texas, will present a curated selection of exclusive artwork from international artists at this year’s festival.
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic first upended our lives in 2020, the concept of the hybrid workspace has evolved.
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As California continues to see increased safety on its roadways, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the state’s continued commitment to new and innovative investments in transportation safety, education and enforcement programs.
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The small shells found by researchers that include California State University, Northridge anthropologist Hélène Rougier at La Roche-à-Pierrot, a prehistoric archaeological site in Saint-Césaire, France, date back more than 42,000 years, providing evidence of the oldest workshops for the manufacture of shell ornaments in that area.
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California Credit Union announced today that it has been named a Culture Innovator in the 2025 Best Culture Awards presented by Kudos®, a leading employee recognition, rewards and workplace culture platform.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles announces the release of revised proposed regulations that would allow autonomous vehicle companies to apply for permits to test and deploy heavy-duty technology on California roads and new requirements for light-duty autonomous vehicles.
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1887 - Prohibitionist Henry Needham purchases land in Newhall, attempts to establish "dry" colony [ story]
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REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.
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The Bryce Laspisa family requests that any leads or discussion regarding the mystery surrounding his disappearance be directed to:
Shannon Tulloss Investigations
818-478-7900 Office
949-292-4400 Official Tip Line
Please do not contact law enforcement as they have discontinued pursuit of this case and your information will not receive immediate attention, if at all.
I want the Laspisa family to know there are still people praying for Bryce’s safe return. Not knowing what happened to your child must be the worst agony. This case is in my thoughts every day, so I would appreciate updates.
Dianna: Thanks so much for your continued support and prayers! All updates are posted on either my office’s FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shannon-Tulloss-Investigations/129621040401462
or the Find Bryce Laspisa FB page: https://www.facebook.com/FINDBRYCELASPISA
Please like both pages to be kept in the loop about our progress!! Thanks so much and happy new year!
According to the NCMEC, recognition of a missing child/person via missing child posters is the number one way of locating a missing child/person (personally, I believe internet social networks have become the number one source for locating a missing child or missing adult). Our charity believes both tools are important to use in the search for a long term missing child/adult. One of the annual Programs our charity (FOCUS/”3-Children” Organization – http://www.threechildrenfocus.org) has been doing since 1993 involves annual road-trips throughout the West and we both post individual missing children posters on community bulletin boards and also distribute 3-ring Missing Children Binders (containing several hundred current and long-term missing children and adult posters) to every Post Office in every town we travel through. During 2014 (our 21st year as a public supported charity) we have several of these missing child and adult flyer posting and distribution road-trips planned and will continue to include Bryce Laspisa’s missing child poster as one of the featured posters in our Program. We encourage everyone to please help these families of the missing by “Sharing” any missing child post you see on the internet, as well as making copies of Missing Children posters and have them displayed where you work and around the town you live. We also strongly encourage everyone to go to your local Post Office and see if the Postmaster is displaying the monthly printed “Missing Children Notices” that are published in the Postal Bulletin and sent to every Postmaster in this country. There’s over 31,000 Post Offices in the U.S. and the National Program that’s been created and developed to help locate a Missing Child (the NALC/USPS Child Alert National Program) would be an excellent networking system to distribute posters quickly; however, many Postmasters have been incorrectly informed they are no longer apart of this important National Program and not to display the monthly Missing Children Notices. It has been determined they are part of the National Program and unless they display the posters as the “Missing Children Poster Display Instructions” describe, this important National Program can not function according to it’s original intent or according to it’s written instructions; so, please go to your local Postmaster if they don’t have the monthly posters displayed and ask them to please become involved an start displaying these Missing Children Notices (imagine the peace of mind the family of a Missing Child would have if they knew over 31,000 Post Offices in this country had their missing loved-ones poster displayed in both the “box lobby” for the general public to view, and in the Postal Service workroom floor areas for the letter carriers to view before and/or after their route.
Thanks Terry:
As you may recall, Bryce is an adult that has been deemed “willfully missing”. So, any reported sightings of him are appreciated as long as they are funneled through the proper sources, which are no longer involving law enforcement. If any source would like to assist us by distributing the most recent flyer which is found either on our FB page, or the Find Bryce Laspisa FB page, we are truly grateful. Any leads or tips reported to 949-292-4400, or FindBryceLaspisa@Gmail.com will receive immediate attention.
Thanks so very much!