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Craftsmanship Matters: Why Using Premium Parts Is Key For Indoor Fireplace Durability And Performance

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Indoor fireplaces have long been cherished as focal points in homes, offering warmth, ambiance, and a sense of comfort. However, behind the allure of dancing flames lies the importance of craftsmanship and the quality of parts used in construction. Premium parts play a crucial role in ensuring the durability and performance of indoor fireplaces, making craftsmanship a cornerstone of fireplace ...

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Deputies Investigate Burglary Of Several Santa Clarita Businesses

On Friday night multiple businesses were broken into in Newhall.  On Saturday around 4 a.m. deputies received reports Tutti Frutti, Subway, S&S Donuts and Cigars & Cigarettes for less were broken into on Lyons Avenue in Newhall, according to Deputy Lemus from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station.  “All four businesses were broken into,” said Lemus.  Cash was taken from ...

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Grocery Outlet Celebrates Its Grand Opening

Grocery Outlet celebrated its Grand Opening in Saugus on Saturday.  On Saturday, Grocery Outlet celebrated the Grand Opening of its second location where consumers can purchase name-brand items at lower prices.  “It’s been really busy here, and we’ve been getting a lot of people from the community, and they’re all super excited,” said Brenda Gomez, store manager.  The store is ...

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COC Hosts Annual Star Party

College of the Canyons (COC) hosted its annual Star Party for the community in Canyon Country on Friday night.  On Friday, COC hosted its annual Star Party featuring the “Science Talks Series Presents” at the Canyon Country Campus.  “We love coming out, we love sharing about astronomy and stem projects and we welcome you guys,” said Dave Flynn, member and ...

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The Golden Valley High School Performing Arts Department Presents ‘Little Shop Of Horrors’

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Golden Valley High School theatre is set to perform a new show next week in Golden Valley.  The Golden Valley High School Performing Arts Department presents cult favorite Little Shop of Horrors, a musical about a flower shop in a rough and rundown neighborhood that is taken over by a flesh-eating plant from outer space.  The production is set to ...

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How Does Scoring Work In Baseball?

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Baseball, with its rich history and complex array of statistics, remains one of America’s favorite pastimes. At the heart of its appeal is a simple premise: score more runs than your opponent. Yet, the method of scoring and the strategies teams employ to achieve this can be nuanced and deeply strategic.  Understanding how baseball scores are tallied not only enhances ...

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SCVYO Set To Perform At Carnegie Hall

The Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra ensemble is set to perform at the Carnegie Hall in New York on Sunday.  The SCVYO Novae Sinfonia ensemble is scheduled to perform during the World Stride festival at Carnegie Hall.  “It’s been the most inspiring and motivating thing and to let ourselves dream,” said Rachel Iba, artists director at SCVYO.  The ensemble is ...

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Pedestrian Hospitalized After Being Struck By Vehicle In Castaic

Looking out of a shattered windshield. "Pedestrian Collision UPDATE" overlaid in white and Red capital letters with the KHTS and OPO logo -- pedestrian struck crash traffic collision

A pedestrian was transported to the hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Castaic Friday afternoon. Around 2:40 p.m. Friday, first responders received reports of a traffic collision in the 28600 block of Old Springs Road in Castaic, said Kaitlyn Aldana, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “It was a traffic collision with a pedestrian involved,” ...

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The City Of Santa Clarita Invites Residents To Neighborhood Cleanup

The City of Santa Clarita is hosting a Neighborhood Cleanup this month in various spots.  The City of Santa Clarita residents are invited to register for the Neighborhood Cleanup (NCU) taking place on Saturday, April 27 and join the City in removing litter from local neighborhoods.  During registration, participants can choose from one of three locations to pick up cleaning ...

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COC To Host Open House At University Center

College of the Canyons (COC) is set to host an open house this month in Valencia  The Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center at College of the Canyons is set to host an in-person Open House event from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24 to preview academic programs offered by partner institutions, including the University of La ...

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