COC Inducts New Alumni to 2019 Hall of Fame
The College of the Canyons Alumni Network inducted 8 alumni into its Hall of Fame Thursday evening.
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Ex-COC Wideout Marquise Brown Picked by Ravens in First Round of 2019 NFL Draft
Courtesy of The Signal
Former College of the Canyons wide receiver Marquise Brown was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the No. 25 pick in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft held in Nashville on Thursday.
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Newsom Warns of Wildfire Risk to Urban Communities Across California
California Governor Gavin Newsom was joined Tuesday by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and Berkeley Mayor Jesse ArreguĂn, as well as state and local fire officials and first responders, to discuss how the state and local communities are working together to address the threat of catastrophic wildfires.
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Santa Clarita on Track to Get $1.2M in Federal CDBG Funds for 2019-2020
Courtesy of The Signal
Santa Clarita is on track to receive a nearly 4% increase in federal Community Development Block Grant funds compared to last year, officials announced Tuesday.
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County Joins Forces with UCLA, CSULA to Prevent Spread of Measles
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is working closely with health officials at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and California State University Los Angeles (Cal State LA) to institute a series of actions to limit the spread of measles based on its assessment of the previously identified measles cases.
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Smith's 'College Opportunity Bill' Advances in California Assembly
Assembly Bill 1729, which would allow more high school students to enroll in certain community college courses during the summer, helping students get ahead on college course requirements, passed the Assembly's Higher Education Committee Tuesday, according to Assemblywoman Christy Smith (D-Santa Clarita), the bill's author.
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May 11: No-Tap Team Bowling Fundraiser Benefiting Avenues SLS
Get a group of friends, co-workers or family members together for a great event to help raise funds for Avenues Supported Living Services (Avenues SLS).
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Fallen Caltrans Highway Workers Honored at Annual Memorial
On Thursday, Caltrans honored the lives of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice while working to keep others safe while building and maintaining California's transportation system.
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May 18: Children's Bureau Foster Care, Adoption Resource Meeting
May's National Foster Care Month provides an opportunity for people all across the nation to focus attention on the year-round needs of American children and youth in foster care.
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Today in History: April 28, 1943
August Rubel, owner of Rancho Camulos, is killed when the ambulance he's driving hits a German land mine in North Africa.
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Photo Gallery: Perkins Building ("Red Signal Buildings") Under Construction, 6th Street, 1956.
The Perkins Building under construction at 22508 W. 6th Street, Newhall, from February to May 1956.
Real estate developer-historian-writer Arthur Buckingham "A.B." Perkins maintained his own office in the building and leased the balance to The Signal newspaper, which occupied it until 1986 when the paper moved to a new plant at 24000 Creekside Road, Valencia, where it installed a big Goss Urbanite printing press.
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