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Local Students Have Historical Water Balloon Fight

Local high school and college students came together for the third Annual Valencia Valley Water Balloon fight on Sunday.  “This event started three years ago when we did the Battle of Waterloo, that was just 14 friends and a vision,” said Ernie Stone, the event founder.  “We knew that we could do better than a fight of that stature, so ...

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Local Artists Perform At Real Life Church’s Undergrounds

Local musician Clayton Severson performed at Real Life Church’s Undergrounds Coffeehouse Friday night.  “Undergrounds is all about the community and all about supporting artists in the community,” said Janie Pearce, Manager of the Undergrounds. “We love having local artist come here, we love supporting them and giving them a place to play.” Checkc out MORE pictures! Check out the story! Local Artists Perform At ...

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Local Seniors Enjoyed The SCV Senior Center Prom

The Santa Clarita Valley senior center hosted a “Senior Prom” concert featuring a live band and dancing to prom romantic ballads on Wednesday.  The Santa Clarita Senior Center provided a chance for seniors to have another chance to live that momentous high school experience through a live concert band playing romantic tunes spanning many decades.  Check out the story! Check out the ...

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SBA Offers Financial Assistance To Those Affected By Powerhouse Fire

The U.S. Small Business Administration will be at Hughes-Elizabeth Lakes School until July 11 to offer Disaster Assistance for those affected by the Powerhouse Fire. “It is a federally insured loan that requires one to be a taxpayer, a current citizen and to be a resident of the property meaning that their property was not a vacation home,” said Burl Kelton, spokesman for the SBA. Check ...

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Radio Club Hosts Event To Help Users In Emergency Situations

The Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club hosted its annual Field Day event for radio amateurs to learn how to broadcast in abnormal and emergency situations.  Amateurs run on generators with emergency antennas and try to contact other radios throughout the country to get points as part of a contest, but it also is a way to show amateurs how to ...

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COC Hosts Big Summer Rush To Get Students Enrolled In Summer Classes

  College of the Canyons hosted their Big Summer Rush event on Friday and Saturday. “The Big Summer Rush events purpose it to be able to get students enrolled in classes because the last couple years we have been telling students that our classes are full.”  said Wendy Tujillo, Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator of College of the Canyons.   ...

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Vayu Yoga Grand Opening

Vayu Yoga will offer private and speciality classes for both beginners and experienced yoga practitioners. The classes focus on floor-based yoga, aerial yoga, YogaWall, Pilates, dance conditioning, and other related stretching and therapeutic practices.  Founder and owner Wendy Hassenpflug has been teaching Pilates and dance in the Santa Clarita Valley since 2001. Three years ago she started private yoga training out ...

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In Studio With Magni5

In Studio With Magni5 While on the “Friday Matinee” with George Cummings, this group of young musicians performed their cover versions of Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You,” the Beatles’ “Let It Be,” Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead or Alive,” and the Jackson 5’s “I’ll Be There.” If you missed it, you can listen here.  With 14-year-old lead vocalist and pianist ...

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Magic Mountain Opens Record Breaking Full Throttle Coaster

Six Flags Magic Mountain reaches new heights yet again with the opening of the brand new roller coaster,Full Throttle. Gaining another world record, Magic Mountain has designed Full Throttle to be the tallest, fastest-looping roller coaster in the world.  Not only does Full Throttle break records, but it is truly one of a kind with a triple launch system, a 160 foot loop, plus a ...

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Saugus Union School Board Votes 4-1 To Vacate Winkler’s Seat

The Saugus Union School District governing board members voted 4-1 to vacate the seat held by Stephen Winkler on Tuesday night. The move comes after more than two months of investigation, according to SUSD board member Doug Bryce. Winkler voted against his own removal. “Well, you won’t have Winkler to kick around anymore,” Winkler said, after a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station ...

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