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SCV NewsBreak | Monday, August 23, 2014

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Monday, August 23, 2014

A Texarkana lawyer who is seeking compensation for victims of ex-Pastor Tony Alamo will likely be going after his Santa Clarita properties in October.

When students at Charles Helmers elementary were asked to donate Chunks of Change to help fight ALS, they didn’t hold back. 

Phase three of Santa Clarita Central Park is now complete.

Two new sites are being evaluated for a new senior center in Santa Clarita.

A recent bear sighting in Towsley Canyon sparked interest in the community about how drought might be affecting wildlife in Santa Clarita.

The Santa Clarita Valley continues to be the leader of rabid bat sightings in Los Angeles County.

A multiple car crash in Sylmar on Friday left two College of the Canyons football players dead and one in critical condition.

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1 Comment for SCV NewsBreak: Monday, August 23, 2014
  1. My heartbreaks at the loss of these youngsters just starting out in this world.
    My thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends during this tragic
    time. May faith, courage and beautiful memories
    reach out and hold you close. God bless you all.

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