 Appeals Court Upholds Newhall Land's 4,055-Home Mission Village Project; Part of Newhall Ranch Newhall Land announced Tuesday that the California Second Appellate District has affirmed the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors' environmental review and approval of Mission Village, part of the company's proposed Newhall Ranch community west of Interstate 5 in the Santa Clarita Valley. READ STORY |
 Mexican Mining Giant Appeals U.S. Govt. Decision to Cancel Mining Contracts
Cemex filed a last-minute appeal of last month's decision by the federal government to cancel the company's mining contracts in Soledad Canyon.
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 AOC, Legacy Christian Named National Blue Ribbon Schools Academy of the Canyons in the Hart District, along with the private Legacy Christian Academy, received National Club Ribbon status this year. Only 285 public schools in the United States earned the distinction in 2015. READ STORY |
Sheriff's Crime Lab, Biggestin U.S., is Fully Accredited After a thorough, on-site reaccreditation assessment of the Scientific Services Bureau crime laboratory, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department received two new accreditation certificates. For the first time, the scope of accreditation includes Crime Scene Investigation and Breath Alcohol Instrument Calibration disciplines. |
World Rabies Day Reminder: Don't Touch That Bat 
World Rabies Day seems like a good time to remind Santa Clarita Valley residents not to touch a bat. Sounds weird, but we've got a lot of rabid bats around here.
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Out of the Rough:Claudia Echeverria, Newhall Escrow On this episode of "Out of the Rough with Fred Arnold," Claudia Echeverria discusses her journey from childhood to becoming a successful escrow agent. |
From CalArts - Er, Pixar - This Thanksgiving  The next name you're going to come to know out of the Disney-Pixar animation school (California Institute of the Arts) is Peter Sohn, director of "The Good Dinosaur," which releases Nov. 25. |
Oct. 3: 'The Mysterious Tataviam' at Rancho Camulos  Anthropologist Dr. John Johnson of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History will shed light on the first peoples of the Santa Clarita Valley in a lecture titled "The Mysterious Tataviam: Original Inhabitants of Camulos" at the Rancho Camulos Museum on Saturday, Oct. 3, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. |
 Oct. 14: What Your Business Needs to Know About Obamacare, Employment Law Learn from a panel of experts about the new Affordable Care Act regulations and changes in employment law that will affect your business. The annual Employment Law Update from the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce is coming Wednesday, Oct. 14. |
Mellady Direct Named Business of Year at VIA Bash  Mellady Direct Marketing was named the Santa Clarita Valley's Business of the Year at the VIA Bash - the Valley Industry Association's black-tie gala held Friday night at the Hyatt Regency Valencia. |
Today in SCV History: September 30, 1955
Did he or didn't he stop for a bite to eat in the Santa Clarita Valley on the day he died? Local film historian E.J. Stephens strives to answer that question as he goes on location to interview all three CHP officers who were involved with James Dean one way or another on that fateful day (Sept. 30, 1955) - Officer Otie Hunter, who ticketed Dean for speeding; and Officers Ernie Tripke and Ronald Nelson, who investigated the fatal crash.
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