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SCV NewsBreak | Dec. 1, 2016: Princess Cruises Settles Illegal Dumping Case; Supervisor Antonovich Shares Inspiring Words; More

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Dec. 1, 2016: Princess Cruises Settles Illegal Dumping Case; Supervisor Antonovich Shares Inspiring Words; More

Valencia based Princess Cruises has agreed to plead guilty to seven charges stemming from its deliberate pollution of the seas and intentional acts to cover it up.

Juniors and seniors at Golden Valley High School were shown the dangers of reckless driving on Thursday through the Every 15 Minutes program.

Retiring L.A. County Supervisor Michael Antonovich shared some inspiring words at one of his last speeches as Supervisor on Wednesday.

If you’re looking to get into the holiday spirit, be sure to head to The Master’s University 33rd annual Come ChristmasSing concert.

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1 Comment for SCV NewsBreak: Dec. 1, 2016: Princess Cruises Settles Illegal Dumping Case; Supervisor Antonovich Shares Inspiring Words; More
  1. Scott Rowe Scott Rowe says:

    “According to the DOJ, the whistleblowing engineer quit when the ship reached Southampton, England. The chief engineer and senior first engineer then ordered a cover-up, including removal of the pipe used to discharge the oily waste, and directed subordinates to lie.”
    http://www.travelweekly.com/Cruise-Travel/Princess-Cruises-fined-40M-for-ocean-pollution-and-cover-up

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