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2001 - Remember "9/11: Santa Clarita One Year Later" (Documentary 2002) [watch]
911 One Year Later


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SCV NewsBreak for Monday, August 13, 2012
Monday, Aug 13, 2012

In this episode: Violent crime in Santa Clarita is on the rise compared to last year; Local economic snapshot shows improvement in unemployment and spending. Also: L.A. County Board of Supervisors to consider placing a $51 million Castaic Union School District bond on November ballot; Triple-digit temperatures...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, August 10, 2012
Friday, Aug 10, 2012

In this episode: SCV athletes eat to raise funds for their schools; This the first confirmed rabid bat bite in years takes place in Acton. Also: Court documents released this week shed light on last Halloween’s grisly murder in Canyon Country; A new Haas VF-4 computer numerical control vertical...

SCV NewsBreak for Thursday, August 9, 2012
Thursday, Aug 9, 2012

In this episode: Excessive heat prompts a warning to parents and caretakers to be extra careful to make sure children don’t get left cars alone; Flex alert issued Friday thru Sunday. Also: World War II Veteran and Santa Clarita senior advocate Harry Gratz dies of natural causes; Local management...

SCV NewsBreak for Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Wednesday, Aug 8, 2012

In this episode: Two Canyon Country residents will be charged with second degree murder in an alcohol-related crash that killed one in Sand Canyon this January; 4.5 magnitude earthquake prompts a reminder to update your earthquake kit. Also: Golden Valley High school students are getting a little boost...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Tuesday, Aug 7, 2012

In this episode: Local teens are working hard to raise the bar. Also: Egg Plantation is bringing tequila tasting to Old Town Newhall; The National weather service has issued an excessive heat watch for most of Los Angeles and Ventura counties; Local weather outlook. Finally: Real Life Church Starts Phase-2...

SCV NewsBreak for Monday, August 6, 2012
Monday, Aug 6, 2012

In this episode: Some of Santa Clarita’s best and brightest fly the Curiosity rover to the Red Planet; Police are still searching for a hit & run suspect who caused an LAPD motor officer to crash on I-5 Sunday. Also: Active lifestyles are being encouraged at the 4th Annual Youth Sports Festival;...

SCV NewsBreak for Friday, August 3, 2012
Friday, Aug 3, 2012

In this episode: Students celebrate after completing requirements for graduation; Authorities arrest two men suspected of attacking Canyon Country man. Also: Hart High School graduate Anthony Ervin finishes fifth in race; West Nile Virus fatality in Kern County; Local weather outlook. Finally: Group...

SCV NewsBreak for Thursday, August 2, 2012
Thursday, Aug 2, 2012

In this episode: Detectives from the sheriff’s Special Victims Bureau are investigating the alleged sexual molestation of a 12-year-old girl by her step-father; Students at more than 150 colleges and trade schools across the state will no longer qualify for Cal Grant Loans. Also: An 18-year-old Valencia...

SCV NewsBreak for Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Wednesday, Aug 1, 2012

In this episode: The city of Santa Clarita will have to find someone new to keep track of its public records and run it elections; After a dozen water related emergency calls so far this summer, emergency responders remind parents that “Children Drown without a Sound”. Also: Caltrans announces a...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Tuesday, Jul 31, 2012

In this episode: Emergency responders are responding to a rash of near drownings in the Santa Clarita Valley. Also: Board of Supervisors voted to not put a measure on the November ballot that would extend their time as supervisors to two extra terms; An allegedly suicidal man led deputies on a chase. SCV...

LATEST TWEETS
Newest Additions to SCVNews.com
Supervisor Kathryn Barger successfully introduced a motion declaring this week as Arts Education Week in Los Angeles County. 
Supervisor Barger Promotes Arts Education Week in L.A. County
As we approach the November 2024 elections, the importance of informed voting cannot be overstated. The choices we make at the ballot box will shape the future of our city, state and nation. Yet, in an era where soundbites often substitute for substantive discussion, how can voters truly grasp the complexities of the issues at hand?
Teresa Todd | The Value of Dialogue
College of the Canyons is one of only two community colleges in the nation to have been named a 2024 Zero Energy Design Designation recipient by the U.S. Department of Energy.
College of the Canyons Earns Prestigious DOE Zero Energy Design Designation
Sen. Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) is pleased to recognize Canyon Country-based Bagel Boyz and its owner, Lance Takao, as Senate District 21’s Small Business of the Month.
Wilk Honors Bagel Boyz as Senate District 21’s Small Business of the Month
The Santa Clarita Valley's high school Foothill League varsity football teams will wind up their non-league schedules this week and the results so far are a mixed bag.
Foothill League Football Teams Enter Last Week of Non-league Play
Harvest Moon: A Gathering benefiting The Painted Turtle and The Bridge School will be held Saturday, Oct. 5 at The Painted Turtle camp in Lake Hughes, now with special guest John Mayer. 
Oct. 5: John Mayer Joins the Lineup for Harvest Moon 2024 at The Painted Turtle
 California Credit Union has received the 2024 Social Impact Award from the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues.
California Credit Union Honored With 2024 Social Impact Award  From California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues
Joshua trees are a vital part of the Mojave Desert ecosystem. California State University Northridge evolutionary biologist professor Jeremy Yoder is hoping a new exhibition at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History will draw attention to the endangered species.
CSUN Professor Hopes Lancaster Joshua Tree Exhibit Draws Attention to the Threats Faced by the Species
The California Public Health is working with local health departments and community-based organizations to promote Rethink Your Drink 2024.
California Public Health Encourages Californians to Rethink Your Drink
2001 - Remember "9/11: Santa Clarita One Year Later" (Documentary 2002) [watch]
911 One Year Later
College of the Canyons men's soccer put away its first win of the season in its 2024 home opener, taking down Lemoore College in a 2-1 result.
Cougars Push Past Lemoore 2-1, Earn First Win of Season
California State Sen. Scott Wilk, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón are all on record as opposing a proposal to allow the convicted “Pillowcase Rapist” Christopher Evans Hubbart to make his home in the Antelope Valley.
Pillowcase Rapist Set to be Released in Antelope Valley
For the fourth year in a row, the UCLA Men’s Hockey Team returns to The Cube – Ice and Entertainment Center | Powered by FivePoint Valencia. The first home game for Bruins will be against California State University, Fullerton on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 5:30 p.m. at The Cube.
Sept. 28: Cheer on the UCLA Bruins at the Cube
The Castaic Union School District Governing Board will hold its regular meeting Thursday, Sept. 12, at 6 p.m.
Sept. 12: Castaic Union School District Regular Meeting
According to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, potential direct smoke impact from the Bridge, Line, Airport, and Roblar fires burning in multiple regions has caused unhealthy air quality in multiple areas in Los Angeles County.
Smoke Advisory for LA County Due to Fires
The College of the Canyons Financial Aid Office will hold its annual “Cash For College” workshop event, providing students and parents with important information about the various types of financial aid available to them, along with details about how to apply.
Sept. 24: COC to Host Free Financial Aid Workshop
The Santa Clarita Artists Association will be offering a one-day workshop “ Painting Waterscapes in Watercolor” on Friday, Oct. 18 at the Stevenson Ranch Library Community Room, 25950 The Old Road, Stevenson Ranch 91381, from 10:30-3:30 p.m.
Oct. 18: SCAA ‘Painting Waterscapes in Watercolor’ Workshop
Saugus High School will host a WiSH Education Foundation and Soroptimist Collaboration Ascend Conference Saturday, Oct. 26 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Saugus High School Performing Arts Center, 21900 Centurion Way, Santa Clarita, CA 91350.
Oct. 26: Ascend Conference at Saugus High School
Community input “scoping” meetings that were scheduled to kick off on Sept. 12 in Palmdale and Sept. 14 in Santa Clarita for the SR-14 North Los Angeles County Safety and Mobility Improvement Project have been delayed by Metro.
Metro Delays SR-14 North Project Scoping Meetings
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help locating an at-risk woman last seen in Canyon Country.
LASD Seeks Public’s Help Locating Canyon Country Woman
1955 - U.S. release of "Gunsmoke" TV series, initially filmed at Melody Ranch [story]
James Arness
The Newhall Family Theatre of the Performing Arts and Raising the Curtain Foundation will host a day of storytelling and creativity with Saturday's Kids, Saturday, Sept. 21 starting at 11 a.m. at 24607 Walnut St., Newhall, CA 91321.
Sept. 21: Saturday’s Kids at Newhall Family Theatre
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has confirmed a case of locally acquired dengue in a resident in the city of Baldwin Park, who has no history of travel to areas where dengue is endemic.
LA Public Health Confirms Case of Locally Acquired Dengue
The Castaic Union School District is seeking four new members for its Measure QS Citizens Oversight Committee.
Castaic Union Recruiting for Measure QS Citizens Oversight Committee
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