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SCV NewsBreak | Oct. 1, 2015: Wrong Way Driver Convicted; Nurse Shortage; Road Trip Nation; more

Uploaded 10/02/2015

Oct. 1, 2015: Wrong Way Driver Convicted; Nurse Shortage; Road Trip Nation; more

The wrong-way driver who killed two people in 2013 near Agua Dulce was sentenced today.

McGrath Elementary School was put on lockdown on Thursday night after Sheriffs received reports of a gunman on campus.

Canyon High School students have been detained for allegedly stealing items from the school’s locker rooms last Friday night.

September was National Suicide Prevention Month.

Baby boomers are getting older, which could create a possible nurse shortage in Southern California.

Students at Bowman and Sequoia High Schools got the opportunity to hear a unique message from local resident and popular ’80s actress Tracy Gold.

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