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Understanding Workers’ Rights After An Accident On The Job In Santa Clarita

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When misfortune strikes in the form of a workplace accident in Santa Clarita, it’s not just about the recovery—it’s about knowing your rights.   Workers’ rights extend beyond immediate medical attention; they encompass various compensations and legal protections designed to support you through trying times. But what are these rights exactly, and how does one navigate the complexities of initiating a ...

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Wilk’s Bill To Make Wildfire Settlements Tax-Free Clears First Committee

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Wednesday, Senator Scott Wilk R-Santa Clarita, announced his measure to make wildfire settlement payments tax-free passed out of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee. “The last thing people deserve after losing their home to wildfire is a tax on the money that’s meant to help restart their life,” said Senator Wilk. “The legislature has said numerous times that certain wildfire ...

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Overturn Vehicle Snarls Morning Commute On 5 Freeway In Valencia

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An overturned vehicle on the 5 Freeway in Valencia snarled traffic Wednesday. Around 8:55 a.m. Wednesday, first responders received reports of a traffic collision on the southbound 5 Freeway near Magic Mountain Parkway in Valencia, said Geovanni Sanchez, spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. At least three vehicles were involved with one overturned, according to the California Highway ...

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Sign Up Now: Spring Session Of Adaptive Performing Arts Classes

3/13/24 Include Everyone Project of Santa Clarita Valley

Registration for the Adaptive Performing Arts Classes at The Cube, hosted by the Include Everyone Project of Santa Clarita Valley (IEPSCV), is open and starts on April 8. Classes are set to last eight weeks, beginning on April 8 and ending on June 3. Available classes include adaptive dance, theater and music. Students will learn about their bodies’ spatial relationships ...

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Things To Do In Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita Events – March 13, 2024

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Things To Do In Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita Events & Online Events –  March 13, 2024: 2nd Annual River’s End Irish Fair, Circle of Hope presents Vine 2 Wine, Save The Date: North Oaks Church of Christ Easter Festival, Gilchrist Farm Spring Fling & Egg Hunt 2024, The Santa Clarita Master Chorale Presents “Bruckner Birthday Brilliance!”, St. Clare’s 46th Annual ...

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Try A Sweet And Salty Caramel Apple Cookie Recipe

  Caramel Apple Cookies by carrie kinyon from South Bend, IN Caramel apples and fall go together like peas and carrots. The hint of spices makes these caramel apple cookies perfect for fall. They are soft, sticky, and gooey. There’s a slight crunch from the walnuts and a subtle burst of sweetness from the bits of chopped apples. Ingredients 1 ...

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7 Ways To Support Community Heroes Facing Health Challenges

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Let’s dive into a topic that’s close to many of our hearts but often slips through the cracks of our daily hustle and bustle: supporting our community heroes who face health challenges.  These are the individuals who’ve given their all—firefighters, nurses, teachers, volunteers, you name it—often placing their well-being on the line for us. Now, it’s our turn to have ...

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City Council Grapples With Compensation Increase

During their regular meeting on Tuesday, Mar. 12, the Santa Clarita City Council considered a 10 percent raise in compensation that was ultimately left to 5 percent after a brief discussion.  The City Council introduced an amendment to an ordinance concerning City Council salary. The amendment would have seen a total increase of 10 percent from their current salary of ...

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