 Agua Dulce Resident, LAPD Detective Running for Sheriff Agua
Dulce resident Lou Vince, a detective supervisor with
the Los Angeles Police Department, is running
for sheriff to bring "a broader perspective" to
the Sheriff's Department, he said Thursday. "I
want to improve outcomes for people, instead of finding new and better
ways to put them in jail, which is what cops are in the business of,"
Vince said, "and improving the county as a whole." READ STORY |
CEO Who Hired Hitman to Kill Wife Due Back in Court  A Canyon
Country CEO charged with asking a hitman to have his
model wife killed could have his trial start May 1 if things remain on
schedule, according to officials with the District Attorney's
Office. Dino
Guglielmelli, 52, of Canyon Country, who founded the multimillion-dollar
business Creation's Garden, was ordered to stand trial in December
after being accused of trying to pay $80,000 to have his
wife, Monica Andreny, killed.
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County Supes Taking Up SCV-Related Issues | |
 Workshop Focused on Success The
City of Santa Clarita and the Child & Family Center recognize
education and success go hand in hand, which is why they have teamed up
to host a workshop for parents to help them understand ways to keep
their children focused in school and achieve academic success. DETAILS |
 Valencia Film Student Makes a Statement A Valencia High School junior
is using his passion for filmmaking to raise awareness about an issue
affects students in high schools across the nation: addiction. DETAILS |
 Saugus Centurions Hand Hart a Loss The Saugus
baseball team did something to Hart no other team has been able to
do this season. Saugus beat Hart, 6-1, handing the Indians their
first loss. Hart entered the game with a perfect 4-0 record in the
Foothill League. The Indians were 10-0-1 overall. |
Today in SCV History: April 4, 1893
|  Large earthquake centered in Pico Canyon; locals believed oil drilling caused it.
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Putting the 'Country' in Canyon Country
|  Canyon
Country was part of Saugus when this postcard was issued in the 1950s
or early '60s - although the Sierra Highway corridor had its own
identity as Mint Canyon. The "Canyon Country" name came along in 1963
and became official in 1968 with the new Canyon Country Post Office.
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