SCV Water Wins 2 Prestigious Budget Awards
SCV Water's FY 2018/19 Budget has been recognized, locally by the California Society of Municipal Finance Officers, and nationally by the Government Finance Officers Association, for meeting the highest principles of governmental budgeting.
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April 1-30: Flair Cares Prom Dress Collection
Flair Cleaners Valencia will host the Flair Cares Prom Dress Collection April 1 - April 30 to benefit Becca's Closet, a nonprofit providing formal attire for local high school youth who cannot afford new dresses.
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Princess Cruises: 2021 World Cruise Itinerary 'Most Robust' Ever
For more than two decades, Princess Cruises has been taking guests to iconic and off-the-beaten-path global destinations on annual World Cruises, offering the ultimate bucket-list vacation.
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Needham Ranch Goes Vertical with Additional Phase
Trammell Crow Company (TCC) and Clarion Partners, LLC announce that Building 3 of The Center at Needham Ranch has officially gone vertical, with the raising of the walls now underway, and that it will also soon be commencing construction of the final three buildings in the first phase of the project.
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Feds Accused of Holding Back on California Fracking Plans
Armed with a recent court ruling that climate change must be considered in decisions to open federal land to oil and gas drilling, conservationists shot the opening volley Thursday in what promises to be a protracted legal battle over the future of fracking and oil drilling in Northern California.
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Princess Cruises, Fincantieri Sign Deal for 2 Next-Gen Cruise Ships
Santa Clarita-based Princess Cruises and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri announced Wednesday the signing of the final contracts for construction of two next-generation 175,000-ton cruise ships, which will be the largest ships ever built so far in Italy.
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Business Trade Group Wins First Battle Against California Labor Law
A judge handed the California Business & Industrial Alliance its first win Thursday when he denied Attorney General Xavier Becerra's attempt to dismiss a landmark case challenging a state law that empowers private citizens to file labor lawsuits.
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Today in History: April 1, 2004
Last day in Sacramento for Sen. Pete Knight, who succumbs one month later to a sudden onset of leukemia.
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Boys' Club Building (Pardee House) in the Snow, 1-4-1974
The headquarters-clubhouse of the Newhall-Saugus Boys' Club, as it was called at the time, on the second of two days of snow.
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SCVTV
TV Program Guide
* AT&T U-verse 99
* Time Warner 20
* SCVTV.com Live
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