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More High Temperatures In Santa Clarita This Week

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High temperatures are expected this week in the Santa Clarita Valley with high elevated fire risks.  Temperatures are expected to remain in the high 96 to 108 degrees  this week in Santa Clarita, according to officials from the National Weather Service (NWS).  The minimum humidity is expected to be 9 -15 percent this week in the mountains and the Antelope ...

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Firefighters Respond To Santa Clarita Brush Fire

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Santa Clarita brush fire broke out near Canyon Country  The brush fire, named the Harold Incident, was reported around 2:35 p.m. on the 13467 block  Davenport Road in Canyon Country, according to initial reports.  No injuries have been reported as of time. Ed. Note: This is a breaking news story, more information will be added as it becomes available.  Do ...

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Motorist Killed In 14 Freeway Accident Identified

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The motorist who was killed on the 14 freeway last Friday by a juvenile hit-and-run driver has been identified.    Hector Aranda, 22, was identified as the man killed on Friday morning as the motorist killed by a 17-year-old hit-and-run driver in Acton on June 14, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office.  Around 1:20 a.m. Friday, June 14, ...

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‘Strawberry Moon’ To Appear In Santa Clarita Skies

A very special full moon is scheduled to appear on Friday night for the official start of summer.  A ‘Strawberry Moon’ is making its appearance on Friday night, marking the onset of summer and the longest period of sunlight of the year for the Northern Hemisphere, according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).  The full moon is set ...

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GoFundMe Launched For Gorman Couple Who Lost Business To Post Fire

A GoFundMe has been set up for a Gorman couple who lost their auto repair business to the Post Fire last week.  A GoFundMe has been launched to help a Gorman couple after they lost their ATG Automotive business in Gorman due to the Post Fire.  “ATG Automotive in Gorman, an integral service of our hill community and those driving ...

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City Hosts Summer Fire Risk Press Conference Featuring Nearly 400 Goats

On Friday, the City of Santa Clarita held a press conference in Newhall to educate residents about preparing for wildfires, with the help of over 400 goats. The City of Santa Clarita Summer Fire Risks Press Conference at Towsley Canyon educated residents about the dangers of wildfires, as well as the equipment used to prevent and fight them. “Wildfire prevention ...

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Stardust And Spurs: Exploring Santa Clarita’s Walk Of Western Stars – Linda Gray

Saddle up for a trip through entertainment history with a weekly highlight from Santa Clarita’s Walk of Western Stars! This week, actress Linda Gray.  Linda Ann Gray was born Sept. 12, 1940, in Santa Monica, California and grew up in Culver City where her father, Leslie, a watchmaker, owned a shop.  Before acting, Gray worked as a model in the ...

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‘Ketchup’ With A New Recipe This Week

  Rustic Tomato Tart by Betty Graves from Germantown, TN When fresh tomatoes are abundant and at their peak flavor, this rustic tomato tart is a delicious way to use them. A refrigerated pie crust is brushed with mustard, adding a nice tang to the tart. It’s topped with slices of fresh tomatoes drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with ...

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Keep Your Dog ‘Paw’-sitively Safe This Summer

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Keep your dog safe this summer by protecting their paws from hot asphalt which can be hotter than the air.  When the thermometer registers at 85 degrees Fahrenheit and stays elevated throughout the day, taking your dog everywhere you can, even for a short outing, can be dangerous.  Spending even a few minutes meandering through an outdoor event can prove ...

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Summer Fire Risks Highlighted At Multi-Agency Safety Press Conference

As summer gets closer along with warmer weather, the City of Santa Clarita, County of Los Angeles and public safety officials are urging residents to keep their families, pets and properties safe from wildfires this season.  To educate residents about the mitigation of wildfires in the community and the dangers of fireworks, the Santa Clarita City Council, along with Los ...

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