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Santa Clarita Valley Girl Allergic to the Sun

Summer in Santa Clarita feels a bit different for Savannah Fulkerson, an incoming sixth grader at Mountainview Elementary who was diagnosed with a disease that makes her essentially allergic to the sun. READ STORY 


Mikee Schwinn to Lead REP
as 'O' Moves On to CSUN

The Repertory East Playhouse announces the departure of Ovington Michael Owston, who has led The REP to great success over the last 10 years. The Board of Directors has promoted Artistic Director Mikee Schwinn to the leadership of the REP.


 
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Valencia Water Users to Receive New Personal Drought Report

Valencia Water Company customers will soon receive in the mail updated "personal drought reports" that specifies exactly how much water they need to save to meet the mandatory 24 percent reduction in water use during the state's unprecedented droughtREAD STORY 

USAF Decertifies Valencia ROTC Instructors

 

Two longtime Valencia High Junior Air Force ROTC leaders are appealing their cases after being decertified and losing their jobs for allegedly failing to submit inventory letters on time.

 

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Couple Sentenced to 7, 19 Years
for Muggings in Newhall

A man and a woman have been sentenced for their part in a series of muggings in Newhall in 2013, according to the L.A. County District Attorney's office.

 

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COC, LAPD Launching New Automotive Tech Internship Program

By partnering with Los Angeles Police Department to offer a new "Motor Transport Division: Student Internship" program, College of the Canyons is providing automotive technology students with a significant opportunity for professional growth.

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CAL FIRE Says:
Get Your Drones Out of Our Way

A press conference focuses on the dangers of drones and brush fires. CAL FIRE had to ground  its aircraft when someone sent a drone into the restricted air space over the Lake fire, and the fire spread.  WATCH

Hearing Aids: Not What They Used to Be | Nola Aronson

Today's hearing aids are much different than what some people think they may be. They're helpful for those of all ages suffering hearing problems, and they are on the cutting edge of technology that continues to advance and improve.

 

BUSINESS COMMENTARY

House Panel OK's Drought Bill Putting People Ahead of Fish
The bill would give "immediate relief to the millions of Californians facing mandatory water rationing and invests in new water storage facilities to prepare for future droughts."   READ STORY
Today in SCV History:
July 11, 2007

Moore's sub sandwich shop, abandoned 2 years earlier, demolished as demolished as derelict buiding.

New Old Stuff: Path of Destruction
The damage and death wrought by the collapse of L.A. City's St. Francis Dam above Saugus in 1928 wasn't limited to the Santa Clarita Valley. Here, an unidentified woman sifts through her possessions in front of her wrecked home in Santa Paula.
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