 Pedersen Wins Zonta's Sarro Award for Service Linda
Pedersen, 2003's SCV Woman of the Year and longtime Santa Clarita
community volunteer, has been named the winner of the Carmen Sarro
Community Service Award for 2014 by the Zonta Club of the Santa Clarita
Valley.
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3.9M Shaker Hits Above Castaic Lake, More Follow
|  A
light, shallow earthquake shook the Castaic area Saturday at 8:12:19
a.m. As of noon Saturday, it has been followed by five measurable quakes
in the same area, each with a magnitude of 1.2 to 2.0... |
Possible Human Remains in Gorman Fire Area
|  Homicide
detectives responded to Ridge Route Road south of Highway 138 in the
Gorman area to investigate possible human remains that were
discoverednear the location of a brush fire that scorched 150 acres
Friday afternoon. |
A Peek Inside the Hart District's New HQ
|  Show
and tell: Hart School Board President Steve Sturgeon describes the high
school district's new administration building while the cameras take a
look inside.
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Closing the Books on Historic Season for SCCS |
Santa
Clarita Christian's boys basketball players set out to make history in
2013-2014, and as the sun set on their playoff run Saturday in a 63-48
loss to perennial powerhouse View Park (Inglewood), they can be
confident that they have achieved it.
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Trio of COC Players Named All-Conference
|  Sophomores
Ilya Ilyayev and David Horst were named to teh WSC Northern
Division's first team, while sophomore Roman Delgado got an honorable
mention... |
Wilderness Yin and Yang | Dianne Erskine-Hellrigel
|  In
our congressional district, for example, we have only four Inventoried
Roadless Areas within the Angeles National Forest that are pristine
enough to be included in wilderness. Combined, that is only 69,000
acres. |
Today in SCV History: March 16, 2003
|  Unveiling of life-size sculpture honoring heroes of St. Francis Dam in Santa Paula.
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Blast from the Past: Blood on the Tracks
|  From
the time the railroad was completed from San Francisco to Los Angeles
in 1876 until the early 1900s, fatal and near-fatal train wrecks
occurred in Soledad Canyon about as frequently as fatal car crashes
today. One such wreck in 1893 took the life of George R. Shatto, a
former L.A. police commissioner and real estate tycoon who bought
Catalina Island and was the first to try to turn it into a resort
destination, laying out the town of Avalon. Shatto was riding in the
caboose of a freight train that stopped to take on water at Ravenna, a
major rail stop (near today's Thousand Trails, between Shambala and
Acton "proper"). Another freight train missed the signal, came around
the blind curve and slammed into the caboose at full speed. Shatto died
instantly. |
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