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4 Things To Keep In Mind When Entering The Construction Industry

Construction has been an essential industry for centuries. Everywhere you look, you see buildings and houses, which are the result of thousands of years of trial and error. Of course, with so much experience in the field, it is undeniable that there are certain things to consider regarding this industry, not only for builders themselves but for anyone trying to ...

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Buttigieg To States: “Consider  Safety before Widening Roads”

Many states in the U.S. were hoping to receive billions of dollars from President Joe Biden’s infrastructure law to widen roads. However, the federal government made it clear that they must protect the safety of pedestrians and bicyclists or risk losing the money they seek for widening roads. Department Of Transportation’s Stance on This A report by the Department of ...

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New Texas Car Seat Safety Law: What You Need To Know

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) recently rolled out new seatbelt safety rules to protect child passengers. These rules revolve around the use of safe car seats for children.  The focus on child safety comes in the wake of a report by TxDOT that shows traffic accidents as the leading cause of death among children in Texas. Understanding the state’s ...

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Real Estate: It’s That Simple – PPP Loans and Cold Calls – June 10, 2022 

Hosts: Phil Nordella and Taylor F. Williams-Moniz Topic: PPP Loans and Cold Calls Real Estate: It’s That Simple – PPP Loans and Cold Calls – June 10, 2022  On this episode of The “REAL ESTATE: It’s That Simple show, Phil and Taylor kick off the show by discussing the potential of “Space Hotels”. After the “By The Numbers” segment, they ...

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Bear Finds Itself Trapped In-Between Two Trailers At Magic Mountain, Prompts Heavy Rescue Call

On Thursday morning a bear found itself trapped in-between two Conex trailers at Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita, which prompted a call to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.  “On Thursday morning, May 5, Engine 76 and Battalion 6 responded to a call for service involving a bear who had found its way onto the back lot of Magic Mountain ...

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Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Offers Free Safety Tool For People With Special Needs

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In partnership with the City of Santa Clarita and the Community and Law Enforcement Aware Response (CLEAR) Initiative, the SCV Sheriff offers a database where residents of Santa Clarita can register themselves or family members with special needs.  When a parent, child or friend wanders away or is in the middle of a crisis, loved ones worry about their safety, ...

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L.A. County Issues Extended Heat Alert In Santa Clarita

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The Los Angeles County Health Officer has extended a Heat Alert to the Antelope and Santa Clarita Valleys through next week as high temperatures are in the forecast.  The Heat Alert relates to the Antelope Valley through Wednesday, July 14 and in the Santa Clarita Valley through Tuesday, July 13. “While it is very important that everyone take special care ...

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City’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Available For Review

The City of Santa Clarita’s 2021 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) draft has entered the next phase of it’s approval and adoption, now being available for residents to review. Public opinion has played a large role in the formation of the city’s plan, with an online survey having been released in an effort to gain insight and feedback from residents ...

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Sheriff’s Department Recognizes Drowsy Driving Prevention Week

Sheriff’s Department Recognize Drowsy Driving Prevention Week

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has joined the Office of Traffic Safety and other agencies nationwide in recognizing Nov. 1-8 as Drowsy Driving Prevention Week. With the arrival of Daylight Savings Time, clocks have turned back an hour in Santa Clarita and across the country, which officials say can disrupt sleep patterns and impact one’s ability to drive safely. ...

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How To Prepare, Evacuate For Wildfires

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The Los Angeles County Fire Department recommends that residents of Los Angeles follow their “Ready! Set! Go!” plan to be prepared for the frequent fires that occur in the area. According to the department, to be ready for a fire, residents should create a defensible space around their homes. Three zones of vegetation have been designated around each home. Zone ...

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