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Use Of Massage Device May Cause Serious Health Risks

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers again not to use the ShoulderFlex Massager, imported by King International and sold by various companies, due to serious potential health risks. The ShoulderFlex Massager is a personal massage device sold in retail stores, catalogs and over the Internet. It is intended to provide users with a deep tissue massage to ...

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MOTRIN Caplets Recalled Because Of Delayed Effect

A selection of MOTRIN® cablets are being recalled because caplets approaching their expiration date have been found to dissolve slower than intended. McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc. (McNeil) is voluntarily recalling certain lots of MOTRIN® IB 24 count COATED CAPLETS, MOTRIN® IB 24 count COATED TABLETS and MOTRIN® IB 24+6 count COATED CAPLETS from retailers. The products were ...

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Top Things To Do This Weekend, December 21, 2011

This weekend in Santa Clarita is brought to you by our friends at Valencia Auto Center NorthParkCommunityChurchRealLifeChurchGrace BaptistThe SanctuaryFirstChristianCanyon CountryFamily Snow Day & Learn To Play Hockey – Ice StationAnd Upcoming… NorthParkCommunityChurchWhen:  Christmas Eve services:  Friday, Dec 23 at 5pm and 7pm; Saturday, December 24 at 3pm, 5pm, 7pm and 11pm;  Christmas Day Casual Family Services: Sunday, December 25 at ...

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Saugus Boys Basketball Team Upsets No. 2 Tesoro

The Saugus boys basketball team posted an impressive win over Tesoro, the second-ranked team in the CIF Southern Section Division 2AA. Unranked Saugus won, 60-49, behind 23 points from Jeremy Gatewood. He hit five 3-pointers and helped Saugus erase an 11-point, first quarter deficit. Chris Lockwood chipped in with 14 points. The Saugus boys play Oxnard on Thursday night. The ...

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A Dozen Teen Girls Victims Of Alleged Pedophile

19-year-old Michael Downs of Valencia faces 29 felony counts of sex crimes with a dozen minors according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office which filed a complaint yesterday. Special Victims Bureau Detective Rich Simmons says he began his investigation the second week of December when victims reported the crimes to unnamed school officials. By the 15th Simmons felt ...

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Army: Lack Of Vetting Process Resulted In Acosta’s Death; McKeon Demands Answers

By Leon Worden/SCVNEWS.com Dante Acosta got many of the answers he was looking for Monday, and most of them aren’t pretty. Acosta’s son Rudy, 19, and another soldier were killed March 19 in Afghanistan when an Afghan national who’d been hired as a private security guard opened fire on them while they were cleaning their weapons. More soldiers were wounded ...

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House And Senate At Standoff Over Payroll Tax Cut Extension

CNN Congress showed little sign of resolving its partisan standoff Tuesday over the payroll tax cut extension as the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a measure calling for more negotiations, and leaders in the Democratic-controlled Senate insisted they won’t go along with it. The House motion, passed with no Democratic support on a 229-193 vote, expressed House disagreement with the ...

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Senator Boxer Responds To House Refusal To Accept Senate’s Vote On Tax Cuts

U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer issued the following statement today in response to the House Republicans’ vote to block an extension of the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits: “Because House Republicans today said ‘my way or the highway,’ on New Year’s Day 160 million Americans will wake up to a tax increase averaging $1,000 and 1.8 million Americans, including 300,000 ...

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Former City Inspector To Pay $32K Restitution

A former Santa Clarita building inspector pleaded guilty today to accepting more than $30,000 in bribes while issuing and signing off on building permits, the District Attorney’s office announced. Deputy District Attorney Sean Hassett with the Public Integrity Division said Craig Allen Ingraham, 59, was immediately sentenced by Superior Court Judge David Horwitz to two years in state prison, which ...

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Egg Plantation Named One Of State’s Greenest Eateries

An honor bestowed on a popular Newhall eatery gives a new meaning to the phrase “Green eggs and ham.” The California Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery named the Egg Plantation as one of the 2011 winners recognized through the Waste Reduction Awards Program (WRAP) for their environmentally-friendly business strategy. The Egg Plantation diverted 20,000 pounds of food waste from ...

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