The Jenkins Brothers: An Eye to the Substantial
For 80 years, Charles and William Jenkins were notable figures in greater Los Angeles. The SCV Historical Society and the Historical Society of Southern California present a talk on the remarkable and controversial brothers, and their impact in the L.A. County and Santa Clarita.
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 Suicides in L.A. County:
'Significant Public Health Issue'
More Los Angeles County residents die by suicide than from homicides, car crashes, or unintentional drug overdoses, according to newly published data from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
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 CalArts Gets $1 Mil.
for Low-Income
Youth Arts Classes
AmeriCorps has awarded CalArts Community Arts Partnership over $1 million to provide arts instruction to underserved youth in Los Angeles County.
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 38th Assembly Candidates
Forum at VIA Luncheon
The Valley Industry Association will host a 38th Assembly District candidates forum at its next regularly scheduled monthly luncheon meeting Sept. 20.
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 Canyon Theatre Guild Announces New Productions
The Canyon Theatre Guild will be presenting two new productions -- "The Drowsy Chaperone" and "Around the World in 80 Days."
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 Sept. 15 Free Event:
Kinkos Founder to Speak at COC
Kinko's founder Paul Orfalea will speak on the topic of "Creating a Career in the 21st Century" at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, on the main stage of the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons. The event is free and open to the public. DETAILS
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 Sept. 22: Wood Sculptor Scott Bruckner Next in Line for ARTree Talk
Enjoy an enlightening and fun conversation with Scott Bruckner at the next ARTree Speaker Series event at the Old Town Newhall Library. READ STORY
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 Uncovering the Secrets of Asteroids
NASA scientists discussed asteroids, how they relate to the origins of our solar system, and the search for life beyond Earth during this Sept. 7 event at the agency's Kennedy Space Center.
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LA|NOW: Homeless Strategies; Spay-Neuter for Animals; Future of Libraries
Law enforcement looks for new ways to interact with homeless; Animal Control is teams up with SPAY4LA for spay and neuter services; what will libraries look like in the future?
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Monument Plan is Lacking | Dianne Erskine-Hellrigel
The San Gabriel Mountains are a national treasure. The draft management plan needs a lot of work. There must be increased and better transportation to and from the forest; better access for all to the forest; increased wilderness protections; and better protection of endangered species, mining and recreation.
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Today in SCV History:
Sept. 12, 1952
Henry Mayo Newhall Auditorium opens at Hart High.
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