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Santa Clarita Resident Publishes Second Book On Joyful Marriage

A longtime Santa Clarita resident has published her second book, titled, “Couple Corners: 52 Faithful Choices for a More Joy-Filled Marriage,” officials announced Monday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Paula Whidden, who has lived in Santa Clarita for 16 years, spent the past 35 years observing, researching and asking healthy ...

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Newhall Art SLAM Combines Food And Art With Cheese Theme

Cheese lovers can attend Thursday’s Art SLAM event to admire artwork created with real cheese and enjoy free samples of cheesy dishes offered by Santa Clarita eateries.  Art SLAM, which is part of the city’s free Thursdays at Newhall event series, features a cheese theme that will showcase artwork created from cheese and offer cooking demonstrations, free tastings, wine and ...

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Single Mothers Outreach Seeking Artists For Fundraising Event

Single Mothers Outreach is seeking five artists to participate in the fifth annual Empowering HeArts fundraising event, SMO officials announced Wednesday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The artists selected will use photography, painting or sculpture to tell the stories of five women who have positively impacted their communities, focusing on ...

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Film, TV Job Retention Act Takes First Step Forward In Assembly

The Assembly’s Arts and Entertainment Committee unanimously passed the California Film and Television Job Retention Act on Tuesday in Sacramento, Assemblyman Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, said Tuesday.Assembly Bill 1839 is “about keeping families together and keeping jobs in California,” said Wilk, the bill’s principal co-author. “As a member of the Arts Committee, I will continue to be an advocate for this job saving measure that is vital for our economy.” The California Film and Television Job Retention and Promotion Act extends the incentive program for an additional five years; includes a 5 percent increase in the tax credit for filming done outside the Los Angeles Zone; offers a 25 percent credit for television shows relocating to California in the first year and modifies the requirement from 75 percent of production days having to occur in California to 75 percent of principal photography days having to occur in California, all in order to ensure more jobs are created here.

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