 Valencia Mom is Lead Plaintiff in Right-to-Die Suit A California judge has ordered expedited review of a lawsuit filed on behalf of three patients and a physician who assert that state law and the state constitution allow terminally ill adults to utilize medical aid in dying to end their suffering. The lead plaintiff is cancer patient Christy O'Donnell, 46, of Valencia. READ STORY |
 2015 Love Ride Will Be the Last
The Love Ride Foundation plans to host its last Love Ride after more than 30 years of festivals with Grand Marshall Jay Leno, Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters at Castaic Lake on Oct. 18. READ STORY |
Caltrans Completes 16 Miles of I-5 Carpool Lanes  Caltrans held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Pacoima on Thursday to mark the completion of two projects that together add 16 miles of new lanes to Los Angeles County's carpool lane system. The projects will increase safety, ease traffic congestion and improve travel times, saving motorists about a minute per mile. READ STORY |
Shift Should Improve Medical Services for Inmates

Hoping to improve the medical services provided to jail inmates, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to shift the responsibility from the Sheriff's Department to the Department of Health Services.
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Discount Grocer Aldi Coming to SoCal Next Year  Low-price grocery chain Aldi announced Thursday it will launch its first stores in Southern California in March 2016, expecting to open approximately 25 stores before July 2016. |
 Inside Sports This week on Inside Sports: Hart, Santa Clarita Christian and West Ranch play in the CIF Baseball and Softball Championship; COC Men's and Women's Basketball continues to move players on to four-year schools; SCV Athletes will have a shot at the Major Leagues after the MLB Draft Tuesday and Wednesday; one local high school student is showing everyone that having a disability doesn't mean you have boundaries and more! WATCH |
High-Speed Rail Hearing: McLean, Boydston Testimony
 Santa Clarita Mayor Marsha McLean and Councilman TimBen Boydston represented the City of Santa Clarita at the California High-Speed Rail Authority meeting in Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. |
Dead In Its Tracks? | Darryl Manzer
Seems the U.S. Congress is poised to cut funding for the high-speed choo-choo train because our formerly great state of California cannot meet the financial, routing and speed projections previously promised. |
Today in SCV History: June 6, 1868
Ravenna post office established in Soledad Canyon.
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New Old Stuff: Something's Missing
Q: What's wrong with this picture? A: There's supposed to be a building in it. Those generators produce hydoelectric power along the city of L.A.'s gravity-fed water system. The water comes down through the pipes in San Francisquito Canyon (about 6 miles north of Copper Hill) and the generators convert the energy into electricity. If you look today, you can't see the generators because they're inside a building. That's what's missing. This is 1928, and the building washed away when the St. Francis Dam broke. It was rebuilt.
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