Fundraiser Aims to Help Senior Dog Sanctuary
Friends of Grand-Paws Senior Dog Sanctuary will host a family-friendly fundraiser with live music, face painting, food and raffles 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 1.
Grand-Paws was founded in 2009 by Nancy Koch. The animal rescues specializes in saving large breed senior dogs.
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SCV School Leaders Send Letter Ahead of Senate Vote
Five Santa Clarita Valley school district superintendents sent a letter chastising Acton Agua Dulce Unified School District officials over concerns with the state's Education Code, ahead of a vote on the state Senate floor that might address their concerns. The concern and subsequent letter were spurred by AADUSD's interactions with charter schools such as Albert Einstein Academy for the Letters, Arts and Science. MORE
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Astronomy Students Take Their Studies to New Heights
Under the supervision of earth science and astronomy teacher Christine Hirst, about 100 West Ranch students worked together to launch a high altitude weather balloon on Friday in attempt to collect cosmic dust and perform several other experiments at the edge of earth's atmosphere.
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City Hall Hosting Red Cross Blood Drive Today
The City of Santa Clarita and the American Red Cross are teaming up to host a Community Blood Drive today from 9:30 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. at City Hall to help save lives. There is always a need for blood in the community and the need is greater nationwide
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Full-Service Bookkeeping Office Franchise Opens in SCV
BookKeeping Express, the first U.S. franchise focused solely on bookkeeping services, has opened its first office in Santa Clarita, serving businesses throughout Santa Clarita Valley. BookKeeping Express offers much-needed services to businesses with a team of certified bookkeepers, so business owners can get back to doing what they do best. READ MORE
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SCV Today for May 19, 2014
The SCV Education Foundation will be at Whole Foods on Wednesday and 5% of your purchase will go to their fantastic organization. London, California your needs your help Santa Clarita. See how you can make a difference. Aaron Hasson will be riding his bike across the country for a great cause. You will be so inspired by his story! And much more... WATCH
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Op-Ed: Growing Up Stinks | Darryl Manzer
I don't need another week like the last. Ever again. The family is healing from the loss. Friends are, too. I'l bet Kathie is happy with what happened to everyone involved. Growing up can suck. It is worse when you're 64... COMMENTARY
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Today in SCV History: May 21, 1978
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Site of the St. Francis Dam, which failed 50 years earlier, becomes a State Landmark.
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'Blast' from the Past: Nike Missiles and More...
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 Push a button at Magic Mountain (the mountain south of Newhall, not the amusement park in Valencia), and a battery of Nike missiles would blast off from the hills near the old Lang Depot, south of today's 14 Freeway at Shadow Pines. The idea was, they'd intercept the invading Soviet warplanes. To our knowledge, they didn't. Decades later, in '94, the DTSC - the state's toxic cleanup agency - was interested, but the Pentagon said the feds would take care of any leftover hazardous materials. To our knowledge, they haven't. But DTSC had other business to deal with in the area. (If you thought Whittaker-Bermite was the only DTSC cleanup site in town, think again. There are plenty of sites in the SCV, and one's next door to the old missile silo.) From the 1950s to 1989, the dark blue dot in the upper right-hand corner of the map was a facility that used various chemicals to recycle old oil for resale. It left all sorts of nasty stuff in the soil and groundwater, right next to the Santa Clara River. We'd like to tell you it's all clean now. To our knowledge, it isn't.
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* AT&T U-verse 99
* Time Warner 20
* SCVTV.com Live
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