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SCV NewsBreak | Dec. 15, 2015: Brush Fire; School Lockdown; more

Uploaded 12/15/2015

Dec. 15, 2015: Brush Fire; School Lockdown; more
A boy has been detained at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station for unintentionally starting a fire behind Arroyo Seco Junior High School on Tuesday afternoon.
Santa Clarita Valley Schools are open today, unaffected by the Los Angeles Unified School District’s reaction to a terrorist threat it received by email from an IP address in Frankfurt, Germany.
Canyon High School and Leona Cox Community Elementary School in Canyon Country were put under a “soft lockdown” due to a suspicious person in the area.
A jury recommended the death penalty for a 34-year-old man convicted of gunning down four people outside a Northridge boarding home two years ago during a hearing on Tuesday morning.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously selected Dr. Mitch Katz as the first director of the county’s new unified Health Agency, which will integrate the departments of health services, public health and mental health.
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