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Nearly 2,500 Without Power In Castaic Power Outage

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Nearly 2,500 customers with Southern California Edison (SCE) were without power Thursday afternoon as the result of a Castaic power outage. Just after 1:50 p.m. Thursday, residents in Castaic began reporting power outages near Hasley Canyon. After receiving those reports, SCE officials confirmed that an estimated 2,465 of their customers in the area were impacted by the Castaic power outage, ...

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New Stimulus Bill Provides Relief To Low-Income Residents, Business Owners

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Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Golden State Stimulus package into law Tuesday, which many Santa Clarita Valley business owners and residents are set to have access to soon. The Golden State Stimulus package was signed into law Tuesday, providing relief to California’s small business owners and low-income residents, including those in the Santa Clarita Valley. “California will provide the Golden ...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Expands To Food, Education Workers In March

Frontline Workers, People Over 74 Recommended For Next Phase Of COVID-19 Vaccinations

On March 1, Los Angeles County is set to start offering workers in several industries to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations, including workers in the Santa Clarita Valley. Starting on Monday, March 1, Los Angeles County is set to offer COVID-19 vaccines for workers in the following sectors Food and Agriculture Education and Childcare Emergency Services and First Responders “With very ...

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Dr. Dianne Van Hook: ‘This Spring, Take A Class At COC!’

This semester at College of the Canyons (COC), Chancellor Dr. Dianne Van Hook is encouraging new students to join classes and gives some important tools and guidelines for education opportunities. By Dr. Dianne Van Hook It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly a year since College of the Canyons transitioned to remote learning as a result of COVID-19. We have ...

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Newhall Power Outage Impacts Over 1,300

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Over 1,300 customers with Southern California Edison (SCE) lost power Monday morning as a result of a Newhall power outage. At around 10:30 a.m. Monday, residents in the Placerita neighborhood in Newhall, just east of Railroad Avenue began to report a loss of power near Aden Avenue. At 10:50 a.m. Monday, SCE officials confirmed that they had received reports of ...

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Santa Clarita Transit’s ‘GO!’ System Reopens For Service

Residents of the Santa Clarita Valley are once again able to use “GO! Santa Clarita,” a ride-share transit service providing transportation in service areas. The app-based public transit service “GO! Santa Clarita” is reopening, picking up residents located in the service areas of Fair Oaks, Canyon Country, Newhall, and Needham Ranch. “GO! Santa Clarita works much like other ride-share services. ...

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Santa Clarita Zonta Club Establishes Z Club At Golden Valley High

The Zonta Club of Santa Clarita chartered and plans to mentor the Z Club at Golden Valley High School, focusing on improving the lives of women and girls locally and internationally.  The Z Club at Golden Valley High School was established on Nov. 9, 2020, with each of the club board members receiving a package of Z Club t-shirts, face ...

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New Website Created By City To Tackle Santa Clarita Homelessness

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To combat rising homelessness across the Santa Clarita Valley, the Community Task Force on Homelessness launched a website designed as a one-stop destination for locals to access homelessness services. In a statement released Monday, officials announced that the City of Santa Clarita teamed up with the Community Task Force on Homelessness to launch a new website devoted to attacking rising ...

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City Of Santa Clarita Named 13th Safest City In The Country

The City of Santa Clarita has been named the 13th safest city in the United States in a recent report from a personal finance company. To assess the safest cities, the personal finance company MoneyGeek analyzed crime statistics and applied research findings to estimate the cost of crime in over 300 cities across the United States, each with populations over ...

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Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency To Hold Meeting On Sustainability

The Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SCV-GSA) is expected to hold a stakeholder advisory committee meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 12.  The meeting is set to discuss the SCV-GSA’s sustainability goals and sustainable management criteria.  No physical location is set for the conference due to the pandemic, but the meeting is scheduled to take place over Zoom. In compliance with ...

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