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Garcia Introduces Bill To Improve Election Integrity, Security

Congressman Mike Garcia

Congressman Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, introduced H.R. 5189, the Voter Integrity and Defense Act. This legislation would improve the integrity and security of our elections by encouraging states to implement common-sense voter ID laws. “Less than half of the American people have confidence that our elections reflect their will,” Garcia said. “And nearly 80 percent of Americans across both political ...

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Schiavo Champions Legislation To Strengthen Paid Leave For Crime Survivors

Pilar Schiavo speaks to a crowd

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo announced Thursday the introduction of AB 2499, a bill aimed at extending unpaid sick leave to cover instances when an individual or their family has experienced violent or traumatic events.  This groundbreaking legislation seeks to address the gaps in current labor laws, ensuring that survivors and their families have the necessary time to heal without the added ...

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City Resolves Camp Scott Lawsuit Against The County

Front of City Hall

On Friday, the City of Santa Clarita filed a stipulation with the County of Los Angeles to resolve the lawsuit against the County regarding Camp Scott, mutually agreeing that the County will comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review prior to authorizing any plan to use Camp Scott for any Probation juvenile population.  If the court approves the ...

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Phone Scammers Posing As Law Enforcement, LASD Warns

07/10/23 phone scam

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department  (LASD) officials warn the public of scammers impersonating L.A. County Deputies using spoofing apps that show their number on the victim’s caller ID as the Sheriff’s office or other local police agencies. Los Angeles County continues to receive reports from residents receiving phone calls from scammers claiming to be a Sheriff’s office Sergeant, Lieutenant or ...

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‘Scream Break,’ Flavors Of The World Festival To Return To Six Flags Magic Mountain 

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Have a taste for adventure? Head To Six Flags Magic Mountain this spring for Scream Break and the Flavors of the World Food Festival. Six Flags Magic Mountain, the undisputed Thrill Capital of the World, is bringing the scares back for the return of the guest-favorite haunt event, Scream Break, as well as a culturally diverse food festival, Flavors of ...

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Fifth Annual Health & Wellness Forum To Focus On Artificial Intelligence

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Wednesday the details of its highly anticipated fifth Annual Health & Wellness Forum, slated to take place on Wednesday, March 6th, at 8 a.m. This year’s forum will spotlight the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in healthcare and its implications for businesses across all sectors. Led by keynote speaker Dr. Khan Nguyen, ...

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NextGen MediaMakers Festival Seeks Student Films, Broadcasts

NextGen MediaMakers Festival

The Santa Clarita Valley Media Collaborative is seeking student broadcasts and films from junior high and high school students in the Santa Clarita Valley for the inaugural NextGen MediaMakers Festival competition. The SCV Media Collaborative and NextGen MediaMakers Festival are a service of SCVTV, a 501c3 nonprofit organization. “We know there are so many talented young media makers in the ...

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SCV Senior Center Announces Celebrity Waiter 2024

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The SCV Senior Center Celebrity Waiter Co-Chairs Jackie Hartmann and Bonnie Teaford have announced the theme for this year’s event scheduled for April. This year’s theme, California Dreamin Celebrity Waiter, scheduled for Saturday, April 27, 2024, is the signature fundraising event for the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center and will take in the beautiful and spacious Bella Vida Courtyard and ...

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Wilk Urges CPUC To Think Twice Before Allowing AT&T To Cut Landlines

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Tuesday, Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, sent a letter to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), calling on the agency to exercise caution as it reviews AT&T’s request to end landline service in California, and take into account critical needs of senior citizens and residents living in rural and mountain communities. “In areas where cell service is not an option, ...

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