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Saugus Union School District Achieves 48-Percent Reduction In Water Use

Saugus High School wood shop teacher Leonard Friedman and his students took part in the Stiles Machinery’s 50th Anniversary celebration, winning a Stiles machine valued at over $10,000.

Ed. Note: The following article is a news release provided by the Castaic Lake Water Agency. The Saugus Union School District achieved a 48-percent reduction in water use in the summer of 2015, prompting the Castaic Lake Water Agency’s Board of Directors to issue a resolution, commending the school district for its success in improving water use efficiency. Don’t miss ...

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Increased Coyote Sightings In Santa Clarita Residential Areas, Local Ranger Offers Safety Tips

Coyote Stock Photo

Santa Clarita residents have seen an increase in coyote presence around residential areas recently, prompting a local park ranger to offer safety tips on how to keep yourself and pets safe. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. “The (coyotes) need food, water and shelter,” Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Services Supervisor Ranger ...

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Bouquet Creek To Be Stocked With Endangered Fish

Unarmored Threespine Stickleback

Story by Taylor Villanueva, SCV News. Upper Bouquet Canyon homeowners are being told Bouquet Creek will be stocked with an endangered species, following the removal of all fish from the creek. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Jeffrey Vail, a U.S. Forest Service supervisor, sent a letter to Bouquet Canyon homeowners explaining that ...

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Tesoro Adobe Historic Park Granted Additional Funding By Los Angeles County Board Of Supervisors

Tesoro Adobe Historic Park

Ed. Note: The following article is a news release provided by the office of Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. Much-needed funds were unanimously approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for a Valencia park where John Wayne and Gary Cooper once rode their horses, Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich announced. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right ...

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California Supreme Court To Review Newhall Land’s Mission Village Project

Ed. note: The following article is a news release provided by the Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment. The California Supreme Court has agreed to review the second housing development of the Newhall Ranch project, Mission Village, in early December. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Santa Clarita Organization for Planning ...

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Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District Gave Public A Tour Of Their Water Treatment Plant

The Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District invited the public to take a tour of their water treatment facility in Valencia Saturday morning. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Dozens of people from around Santa Clarita gathered at the treatment facility at 9 a.m. to get a more detailed look at how the Santa ...

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Santa Clarita Landscaper Stay Green Inc. Receives State, National Honors

This was another award-winning year for Stay Green Inc., after the Southern California landscaper brought home seven state awards from the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) annual trophy awards gala, plus three awards from the National Association of Landscape Professionals.

The following is courtesy of Stay Green Inc. This was another award-winning year for Stay Green Inc., after the Southern California landscaper brought home seven state awards from the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) annual trophy awards gala, plus three awards from the National Association of Landscape Professionals. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your ...

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Knight Disappointed In Water Bill’s Demise; Insists Urgent Legislation

Representative Steve Knight, CA-25, expressed frustration Friday afternoon after Senator Feinstein announced she would not allow a California drought relief measure to move forward as part of the end of the year spending bill.

The following is courtesy of Congressman Steve Knight Representative Steve Knight, CA-25, expressed frustration Friday afternoon after Senator Feinstein announced she would not allow a California drought relief measure to move forward as part of the end of the year spending bill. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The California Emergency Drought Relief ...

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Future Unclear For Vasquez Canyon Road; Catastrophic Failure Of Road

The slow-moving landslide that has destroyed, and continues to destroy, part of the road along Vasquez Canyon Road has left geologists and public works officials unclear of the roads future.

The slow-moving landslide that has destroyed, and continues to destroy, part of the road along Vasquez Canyon Road has left geologists and public works officials unclear of the roads future. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The landslide in late November sent sections of the pavement as high as fifteen feet in the ...

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L.A. County Board Of Supervisors Approve New Sanitation Annexation In The Santa Clarita Valley

Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved on Tuesday to annex six new areas of Santa Clarita into the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The six areas that will be annexed into the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District, or SCVSD, are currently outside of the sanitation ...

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