 50 to Life for Newhall Baby Killer
A Newhall man was sentenced Tuesday to 50 years to life in state prison for the special-circumstances murder of his 19-day-old daughter.
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 High-Speed Train Tunnel Through San Gabriels? The U.S. Forest Service has received an application from the California High Speed Rail Authority to study the feasibility of punching a high-speed rail tunnel through the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. READ STORY |
Google Taking Valencia High Students on Virtual Reality Tour
Google is bringing in several teams to provide different "virtual reality" field trips using their Google Cardboard hardware-software throughout the school day Friday.
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Gun Stolen in 1981 Turns Up in Buyback
 The victim of a residential burglary that occurred in Canyon Country on Sept. 25, 1981 was located after a Los Angeles County Sheriff's detective with the Santa Clarita Valley Station tracked down the original police report. READ STORY |
Plum Canyon Residents Report Tampering with Breakers 
Residents in the Plum Canyon area of Saugus are reporting that someone is turning off their circuit breakers.
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Input Wanted for Castaic Superintendent Selection

The Castaic Union School District governing board has begun the process to select a new district superintendent and are seeking community input in making the decision.
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Recent High School Grad Leads Funding Race  The candidates for the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board have filed their state forms showing how much campaign money they've raised, and from whom. READ STORY |
Canyon's Men's Soccer Shuts Out Citrus
 The College of the Canyons men's soccer team continued its high-scoring attack on Friday, as the Cougars netted four goals and posted a shutout to defeat conference opponent Citrus College 4-0 on Friday.
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No. 3 COC Women's Volleyball Falls to Santa Barbara
 The No. 3 ranked College of the Canyons women's volleyball team was put to the test by No. 4 ranked Santa Barbara City College, eventually falling 4-1 (21-25, 23-25, 25-19, 25-27) to the Vaqueros on Wednesday night.
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 Op-Ed: More Gun Laws? | Joe MessinaThe president expressed outrage that nine people were killed at the hands of a gunman. Why is he not outraged about the 2,600 people shot in the "gun-free" city of Chicago this year? What about the 370 lives lost there? And most of them black lives. Not a word. No outrage. Don't #BlackLivesMatter to him? COMMENTARY |
Today in SCV History: October 7, 1849 Jayhawkers encounter Bennett-Arcan party in southern Utah; latter makes wrong decision, heads through Death Valley toward SCV. |
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