Americans are using more power than ever before. As a result, we are in danger of overworking the electric grid, one of the country’s most vital systems. Power companies across the nation use aging technology to provide homeowners and businesses with access to electricity 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Increased demand on the grid results in more ...
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CLWA Officials Install Second Set Of Solar Panels
Castaic Lake Water Agency officials are going greener by installing more solar panels above Central Park in Santa Clarita.
Read More »SCV Outdoor Report: Keep Your Eye On The Ball!
Do you remember playing dodge ball as a kid? Do you remember ducking and weaving as you tried to avoid the large rubber balls flying at you from every direction? Or how about hitting baseballs? How long did it take you to learn keep your eye on the ball? Neuroscientists describe our “ability to select and respond to one sensory ...
Read More »County Officials Continue Search For Bouquet Canyon Road Solution
Los Angeles County Public Works officials are continuing the search for a solution to the dried-up wells and the flooded Bouquet Canyon Road by conducting research in the area and exploring the possibility of realigning the road.
Read More »Castaic Lake Officials Report Lake Level 100 Feet Lower
Castaic Lake Water Agency officials document the Castaic Lake reservoir's water level throughout the year, but officials are reporting the lake's level has dropped significantly in the past couple months.
Read More »LARC Ranch Officials Raising Funds For Water Pipeline
As the California drought continues, the LARC Ranch officials are finding new ways to thrive.
Read More »SCV Outdoor Report: Hitting The Trail With Fido
Written by MRCA Naturalist Mieko Alley Hiking with a partner is more than just good company, it is a time-old understanding between hiking buddies: I will look out for you, you look out for me. This summer, MRCA Rangers have had to make a few unique rescues in Caballero Canyon and Towsley Canyon. Both rescues were a result of a ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Water Officials Shut Down Three Wells
Santa Clarita Valley water officials have closed three wells and modified others due to concerns about the water supply in the midst of a statewide drought.
Read More »Santa Clarita’s Dagger Flat Trail Opened At Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Hikers, volunteers and city officials gathered in the Angeles National Forest on Saturday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of Dagger Flat Trail.
Read More »Santa Clarita Valley Outdoor Report: Wendy’s Diner
This is a “Best of Wendy Langhans” Report Restaurant menu’s vary from basic comfort food to fancy signature dishes. But plain or fancy, most restaurants offers seasonal specials. Just imagine June without strawberry pie or October without pumpkin pie. The same is true at Wendy’s Diner, the name we have given to the bird feeders on our front porch. With ...
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