 Vigils Set for Saugus Student Warrior
Fitness Camp officials are holding two commemoration workouts and a
candelight vigil in honor of Jennifer Stift, the 17-year-old Saugus
High School student who was struck and killed while jogging Monday in
the Plum Canyon area. READ STORY |
Burglary Victim Finds Selfies of Suspects  The
victim of a recent burglary logged into her cloud account to discover
"selfies" of two people she didn't know. Apparently they had snapped
pictures of themselves while in her home without realizing the pics
would automatically upload to the cloud and pinpoint the location where
they were shot. Recognize them? Call Det. Dow at 255-1121. READ STORY |
Don't Fall Victim to Real Estate Scam If
a deal is too good to be true, well ... It a simple one but sadly
effective. Sammers offer to sell or rent an "awesome" property at a "low
price," then make off with the cash before the victim discovers it
was a fake listing. READ STORY |
High Court Won't Undo Pamdale Voting Rights Ruling 
The California Supreme Court won't reconsider the decision of an
appellate panel that decided Palmdale's at-large elections violate the
California Voting Rights Act. The decision has implications for local
jurisdictions including the city of Santa Clarita. READ STORY |
 SCV Today with Tami & Dave Mike
Bjorkman from HomeSmart Real Estate, Joe Messina from The Real Side and
Jeff Bowne from Crossfit 2nd Nature join hosts Tami Edwards and Dave
Caldwell on another new episode of SCVTV's morning show. WATCH |
Trinity Grad Receives Congressional Bronze Medal
U.S. Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon presented a Congressional Bronze Medal
to Devon Black, a Trinity Classical Academy graduate who went above and
beyond during in high school. The future NYU student volunteered more
than 100 hours of service by helping to build homes and distribute food
and clothing to the needy; interned in the entertainment industry;
competed as a cheerleader; and traveled to the Crimean Peninsula where
she worked with youth. READ STORY
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Seipel Named to Children, Families Commission
Liz Seipel, the retired co-founder of the Child and Family Center of
the Santa Clarita Valley, has been appointed by Supervisor Michael D.
Antonovich to the L.A. County Commission for Children and Families.
WATCH |
Tonight: A Western State of Mind in Newhall
You can almost smell the campfire as he spins his tales. Southern
California-native John Bergstrom is set to appear on stage at the
Repertory East Playhouse in Newhall tonight as SCVTV presents another
installment of the OutWest Concert Series.
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A Face to the ALS Challenge | Patti Rasmussen Our
journey into ALS became one of seeking information. As Carl progressed
through the symptoms - not being able to walk or talk, eat or swallow -
we kept asking questions and seeking relief for this man who was so
kind and gentle and needed our help. COMMENTARY |
Today in SCV History: August 21, 1916 | Woodrow
Wilson signs National Park Service Act into law; first Parks Director
is Stephen T. Mather, who'd made his first million mining borax in SCV's
Tick Canyon and Frazier Mountain.
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