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Pedestrian Hospitalized After Being Struck By Vehicle In Newhall

A pedestrian was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle in Newhall Thursday morning. Around 10 a.m. Thursday, first responders received reports of a traffic collision on Orchard Village Road and 16th Street in Newhall, said Craig Little, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department.  The patient was transported to the hospital in unknown condition, according to Little. ...

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Embrace Your Smile

Embrace Your Smile

When seeking a self-assured, beautiful smile, the knowledge and experience of an orthodontist can be life-changing. A beautiful, healthy smile can do wonders for one’s confidence and happiness and Embrace Your Smile Orthodontists know this firsthand. See for yourself why Embrace Your Smile Orthodontist is the best choice for achieving your ideal smile in Santa Clarita. For an alphabetical list ...

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JNR Home Improvements

JNR Home Improvements

JNR Home Improvements is the go-to for all your outdoor home improvement needs. Specializing in patio covers, artificial turf, windows and xeriscape, JNR Home Improvements has what it takes to make your home look new. When it comes to their patio covers, there is a plethora of ways JNR Home Improvement can get the job done, whether it be a ...

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Seven Santa Clarita Valley High School Basketball Players Make All-CIF Team

11/20/23 Basketball

The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) has revealed the athletes named to the 2023-24 All-CIF team, which includes seven players from Santa Clarita high schools. The school with the most players nominated to the All-CIF Team is the Castaic Coyotes, with three players recognized. Team representatives include Christian Clark, Tashaun Barron, and Giovani Valentin, all seniors at Castaic. The Coyotes’ victory ...

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National Association Of Realtors Settle Lawsuit Upending Decades-Long Commission Policy

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The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) announced a settlement deal that could alter the cost of hiring real estate agents and upend a decades-old policy that helped determine broker commissions. The proposed agreement is anticipated to resolve multiple class action lawsuits brought on behalf of home sellers across the United States. The litigation accused the industry group of artificially inflating ...

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Rain, Mountain Snow Expected For Easter Weekend

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A soggy Easter Sunday is expected with up to two inches of rain in the weekend forecast. A chance of rain is expected in the Santa Clarita Valley Thursday, with the “fun stuff beginning Friday,” said John Dumas, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service (NWS). “Heavier (rain) is starting Friday threw Saturday,” Dumas said. “The total rain amounts for ...

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Fire Quickly Knocked Down In Newhall Apartment Building

A fire at an apartment building in Newhall was quickly knocked down by firefighters Wednesday. Around 1 p.m. Wednesday, first responders received reports of an apartment fire in the 23700 block of Via Canon in Newhall, said Geovanni Sanchez, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “Smoke was showing from a two-story apartment building,” Sanchez said. As of ...

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Tickets Now Available For 35th Annual Taste Of The Town

3/27/24 Child and Family Center

The Child and Family Center is holding their 35th annual Taste of the Town this May. The event will be held on May 5 at Blomgren Ranch, with proceeds going to the Child and Family Center. In a stunning garden setting, attendees can indulge in an infinite selection of delectable dishes from Santa Clarita’s most renowned restaurants, caterers, and wine ...

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City Council Approves Saugus Bike Path Expansion

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During the Santa Clarita City Council’s regular meeting Tuesday night, council members determined the outcome of several potential improvements to the community, including a new bike path and Central Park art project. At the request of Councilmember Jason Gibbs, members of the City Council quickly discussed the potential decision to move funds from the Sheriff’s Station Civic Art project fund ...

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