On Monday, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón’s office released a warning to immigrants, including those living in Santa Clarita, regarding fraud and scams. According to Gascón, those seeking immigration assistance need to be cautious of malicious advisers promising work permits, citizenship and release from immigration detention. https://twitter.com/LADAOffice/status/1424774416253083648 Immigration consultants, sometimes referred to as “notarios”, are not licensed to ...
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Aging With Power – Services for Seniors – April 7, 2020
Host: Myles McNamara, Owner & Operator of Comfort Keepers In-Home Care SCV Guests: Kevin MacDonald, CEO of the Senior Center; Bradley Gross, Founder & Operator of Santa Clarita Grocery Topic: Services for Seniors Right Click Here To Download! Click Here To Listen! Services for Seniors – April 7, 2020 Our first guest on the show is Kevin MacDonald, CEO of the SCV ...
Read More »Alleged Rape At COC Prompts Talk About Santa Clarita Resources For Sexual Assault Victims
Ed. Note: This story is the first of several in a continuing series that looks at how sexual assault investigations are conducted in the Santa Clarita Valley, looking at local resources, law enforcement and community involvement. A recent alleged rape at COC reminded Santa Clarita that for all the amenities afforded the SCV, a sexual assault treatment center is not ...
Read More »August Kicks Off ‘Child Support Awareness Month’ In Los Angeles County
The Los Angeles County Child Support Services Department (CSSD) scheduled a series of community outreach events throughout the month of August to help recognize the national Child Support Awareness mantra, “Your Support Shapes Their Future.” Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Child Support Awareness Month is held to highlight the importance of ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Public Library Releases Annual Report For 2014-2015
Ed. Note: The following article is a news release provided by the city of Santa Clarita. The Santa Clarita Public Library successfully completed its fourth year of operation this year delivering library services and programs to benefit the residents of the Santa Clarita community. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The Santa Clarita ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Valley Suicides Prompt Discussion Of Mental Health Resources
Editor’s Note: The media, in general, does not report on suicides or details because studies have shown media coverage tends to increase “copycat” attempts. The details from the reports describing the cause or manner of death have been withheld as a result. We write this story only in an effort to raise awareness and dialogue about the resources available in our community. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a second suspected public suicide in a 24-hour period Monday, the third in as many weeks. The No. 1 cause of suicide is untreated depression, according to suicide.org. In the Santa Clarita Valley, several organizations offer services for those who might be suffering from depression. Information regarding phone numbers and agencies to call for help are available at the bottom of this story.
Read More »L.A. Emergency Officials Want People To Be Ready In Case Of A Disaster
Many people can be affected by disasters big and small. This includes earthquakes, windstorms and fires.
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