SCV Man Jumps from Bridge, Lands on Woman
A news source in Bullhead City, Ariz., is reporting that a Canyon Country man who intended to land safely in the Colorado River when he jumped from a train bridge instead landed on a woman in a boat that was passing below. READ STORY
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Savaikie Family Sues City for Negligence
The parents of a 14-year-old boy struck and killed by a driver who ran a red light in Saugus are suing Santa Clarita for negligence surrounding their son's death.
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 Oakmont Residents Get
an Equestrian Treat
Oakmont Assisted Living Center residents received an equestrian education Tuesday during a field trip to Santa Clarita's Jump for Joy Equestrian Center.
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I-5 Section in Castaic Being Dedicated to Fallen Deputy
Sheriff Jim McDonnell and family members of slain L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Shayne Daniel York (E.O.W. Aug. 16, 1997) will participate in the dedication of memorial signage on a section of Interstate 5 in Castaic in the deputy's honor.
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COC Athletics Wins 3rd Straight Conference Supremacy Award
For the third straight season the COC Athletics Department has earned the Western State Conference Supremacy Award for its athletic programs' combined performance during the 2015-16 academic year. READ STORY
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Road Rage Leads to
Shots Fired in Canyon Country
An alleged road rage incident involving windshield wiper spray led to a shooting on Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country on Monday night. READ STORY
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Judge Orders State Farm to Cut Rates, Issue Refunds
Dept. of Insurance law judge finds that State Farm's premiums for homeowners insurance have been excessive since July 15, 2015; orders company to refund $85 million and cut rates by 7 percent.
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Sign Up for Sheriff's 16-Week Course for At-Risk Youth
VIDA is a structured 16-week academy
designed to steer non-violent "at-risk" youth, between the ages of 12-17 away from negative behavior and truancy, while breaking the cycle of criminal behavior.
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City Seeks Volunteers for Sports Events Next 2 Weekends
The City of Santa Clarita is looking for teens and adults to volunteer at the LA84 Swim & Dive Festival Aug. 14 and the Youth Sports & Healthy Families Festival on Aug. 20.
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Low-Energy Fixtures Could
Save Hart School District $1 Mil.
A contractor is upgrading to energy-saving lighting, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, and advanced battery storage at several campuses and other facilities in the Hart School District. READ STORY
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Local Artist's Work Displayed at Newhall Library
"Everything in Between" is a collection of art from Susan Staudt. The Santa Clarita artist is self-taught and has had her work shown at galleries in Santa Monica, Venice Beach and Santa Clarita. READ STORY
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Op-Ed: I Shut Chiquita Landfill | Leon Worden
In 1997-98, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors agreed to issue a permit to the Chiquita Canyon Landfill on the condition it shuts down when it hits 23 million tons or in November 2019, whichever is earlier. It hit 23 million tons about a month ago.
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Today in SCV History:
August 10, 1769
Fr. Juan Crespi, en route to San Francisco Bay with the Portola expedition, names the Santa Clara River Valley (SCV) for St. Clare.
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