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1906 - Bobby Batugo, World Champion Mixologist in the 1970s, born in The Philippines [story]
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Convicted Killer Gets 102 Years for Rape
Thursday, Apr 9, 2015

Arthur Edward Lindsey An Acton man found guilty of raping a 29-year-old Acton woman in 2013 has been sentenced to 102.4 years in prison, officials said Thursday. Arthur Lindsey, 74, was found guilty of 9 out of 10 charges against him in February, said Deputy District Attorney Jon Hatami. “I am very...

Convicted Killer Found Guilty of New Rape Charges
Friday, Feb 6, 2015

Arthur Edward Lindsey After a little more than an hour of deliberation, an Antelope Valley jury Friday found an Acton man guilty of raping a 29-year-old Acton woman in 2013. Jurors began deliberations Friday afternoon and reached a verdict by Monday morning; however, Lindsey missed two court dates due...

Acton Rape Suspect Should Have Been in Indiana Prison
Wednesday, Jan 28, 2015

Arthur Edward Lindsey [KHTS] – An Acton man on trial for rape didn’t have his parole for a life sentence in Indiana revoked after a subsequent California crime — the statutory result for a post-release conviction, an Indiana official said Tuesday. Current Indiana law dictates Arthur Lindsey,...

Third-strike Rapist-Killer Faces Additional Charges
Friday, Jan 9, 2015

Arthur Edward Lindsey [KHTS] – Prosecutors leveled five additional charges at an Acton man accused of raping a Santa Clarita woman at his home in 2013, officials said Friday. Arthur Edward Lindsey, 74, stands accused of ten charges — two felony counts of rape of an unconscious person, one felony...

Murderer Living in Acton Will Face New Rape, Gun Charges
Thursday, Sep 26, 2013

[KHTS] – A convicted murderer from Acton who was charged with rape in June recently had a weapons charge added to four counts of rape this week. Arthur Edward Lindsey, 73, was accused of possession of a firearm, which is not allowed by Lindsey because he is a convicted felon. A judge determined...

Acton Man Going to Trial on 3rd-Strike Rape Charges
Friday, Jun 21, 2013

Arthur Edward Lindsey An Acton man who’s a registered sex offender and convicted murderer will stand trial for four counts of rape, a judge decided Thursday at Antelope Valley Municipal Court in Lancaster. Arthur Edward Lindsey, 73, of Acton, pleaded not guilty to four counts —  two counts of...

Convicted Murderer Charged with Rapes in SCV
Friday, Jun 7, 2013

Arthur Edward Lindsey An Acton man who’s a registered sex offender and convicted murderer was charged with four counts of rape Friday at Antelope Valley Municipal Court in Lancaster. Arthur Edward Lindsey, 73, of Acton, was arraigned on four counts —  two counts of rape, and two other counts...

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1906 - Bobby Batugo, World Champion Mixologist in the 1970s, born in The Philippines [story]
Bobby Batugo
Starting Monday, April 29, construction on the South Fork Trail will begin to replace a portion of the lodgepole fencing, the city of Santa Clarita announced.
South Fork Trail Construction to Begin April 29
College of the Canyons dual-sport athlete Sam Regez will continue his career at University of Portland with plans to run on both the cross country and track and field programs.
COC Standout Sam Regez Signs with University of Portland
An entertainment industry initiative to support the voices of California State University, Northridge film and TV students was celebrated with a recent screening of stories they created. 
‘Changing Lenses’ Initiative Lends Voice to CSUN Film, TV Students
How important is Film and Tourism to the Santa Clarita Valley Economy? 
SCVEDC Delves into Santa Clarita Film, Tourism Impact
Earlier this month, a team of biology students at The Master’s University won a distinguished award at one of the oldest intercollegiate research conferences in the country.
TMU Biology Students Earn Recognition at Annual Research Conference
Lisa Zamroz has announced her intent to step down as the head coach of The Master's University's women's basketball team effective July 1, 2024.
TMU Women’s Basketball Coach to Resign
Spring heralds a time of renewal and rejuvenation, not just in the natural world, but within our homes and lives as well.
Cameron Smyth | Spring Cleaning Your Neighborhood
College of the Canyons student-athletes Gigi Garcia (softball) and Hannes Yngve (men's golf) have been named the COC Athletic Department's Women's and Men's Student-Athletes of the Week for the period running April 15-20.
COC Names Gigi Garcia, Hannes Yngve Athletes of the Week
California Institute of the Arts' Community Weekend kicks off on Friday, April 26 and runs through Sunday, April 28.
April 26-28: Community Weekend Returns to CalArts
May is National Foster Parent Appreciation Month! Celebrate by applying to become a resource parent and fostering or foster-adopting siblings.
May 16: Children’s Bureau Foster Care Orientation
Santa Clarita resident Edina Lemus has been appointed Administrator of the Veterans Home of California in Lancaster by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Newsom Appoints SCV Resident Veterans Home Administrator
The California Department of Transportation has scheduled Lane Closures on the northbound and southbound State Route 14 between Technology Drive in Palmdale and Avenue A in Lancaster, closing up to three lanes.
Caltrans Announces SR-14 Lane Closures
1906 - Bercaw General Store opens in Surrey (Saugus) [story]
Bercaw Store
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond testified today in the Senate Education Committee about the need for results-proven training for all teachers of reading and math.
State Superintendent Makes Historic Push for Results-Proven Training in Literacy, Math as Sponsor of SB 1115
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters:
Ocean Water Warning for April 24
Dust off the boots and get ready to holler, because Boots In The Park making its way to back to Santa Clarita, y’all. 
May 10: Boots In the Park Returns to Santa Clarita
State Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) and Supervisor Kathryn Barger honor the memory of those lost 109 years ago in Armenian Genocide. 
Barger, Wilk Recognize Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
The Salvation Army Santa Clarita Valley Corps is excited to announce the inaugural Donut Day event.
June 7: Salvation Army SCV Announces Inaugural Donut Day Event
The Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation has approved $370,000 in funding to support the Vet@ThePark program operated by the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control.
LAC Animal Care Foundation Provides $370K Grant to Support Vet@ThePark
The California Department of Public Health is encouraging Californians to take part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 27.
CDPH Urges Californians to Support Prescription Drug Take Back Day
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion, introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Board Chair Lindsey P. Horvath, proclaiming May 2024 as Mental Health Awareness Month in Los Angeles County.
Supes Proclaim May as Mental Health Awareness Month
The Grammy-award winning rock ‘n’ roll group Blues Traveler will take the stage of the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m. May 9. 
May 9: Blues Traveler to Perform at PAC
1962 - SCV residents vote to connect to State Water Project, creating Castaic Lake Water Agency (now part of SCV Water) [story]
Castaic Lake
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