Celebrate National Pita Day with these delicious Greek-Inspired Chicken Pitas. Greek-Inspired Chicken Pitas by Amy H. from Detroit, MI These Greek-inspired chicken pitas are a good recipe for a busy evening. The chicken breasts and chicken thighs can be marinated the night before. Then pop it in the pressure cooker when you’re ready to make dinner. The chicken absorbs the ...
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Neighbor Harasses, Threatens Neighbor With Weapon In Canyon Country
Deputies are investigating after a neighbor was seen harassing and threatening a woman that was captured on video, which has circulated on social media. The incident occurred at the American Beauty Condos, north of Soledad Canyon Road and Sierra Highway in Canyon Country. In the video, you can hear the aggressor calling the woman racial slurs, threatening and “pistol whip” ...
Read More »Castaic Middle School Student Interviews Dodgers Star Mookie Betts (VIDEO)
When eighth-grader Hank Dalton of Castaic Middle School (CMS) was assigned a Black History Month project, he took it to a new level—landing an interview with Dodgers star Mookie Betts. When CMS TV teacher Terry Parent gave his annual Black History Month assignment, no one, including Parent himself, imagined it would lead to a major league baseball player. The CMS ...
Read More »Six Flags Announces Permanent Closure Of Superman Ride
Six Flags Magic Mountain has officially announced the permanent closure of Superman: Escape from Krypton after months of downtime. Originally shut down in September for refurbishment, the ride remained out of operation due to unavailable replacement parts. As a result, Magic Mountain President Jeff Harris told the Orange County Register that the park decided closing the attraction was the most ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station To Boycott Baker-To-Vegas Relay Race To Support Convicted Deputy
Nearly 20 Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Stations, including the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, are boycotting the Baker-to-Vegas run to protest the “wrongful prosecution” of a local resident and a former Lancaster Sheriff’s deputy. The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Professional Association (LASPA) announced Friday that more than 20 sheriff’s stations across Los Angeles County, including the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Training ...
Read More »Today In SCV History: March 28, 1934 – Bouquet Canyon Reservoir Opening Ceremony
Exactly 91 years ago Friday, L.A. water officials gathered to take part in the opening ceremonies of the Bouquet Canyon Reservoir, which replaced the St. Francis reservoir and the dam that had so catastrophically collapsed four years before in 1928. Located about 10 miles north of Saugus, the reservoir near Bouquet Canyon Road was completed at a total cost of ...
Read More »April 25: Star Party, Science Showcase At Canyon Country Campus
Science Talks and College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus is set to present the Star Party and Science Showcase next month. Michaela Blain, Astronomy Professor at College of the Canyons will be a special guest speaker at the Star Party, set to take place 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, April 25. Star Party highlights will include, faculty and ...
Read More »Senator Valladares Comments On Governor’s Order On Undergrounding Power Lines In Fire Zones
In response to Governor Newsom’s recent executive order removing California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements for undergrounding utility lines in wildfire-impacted areas of Los Angeles County, Senator Suzette Valladares (R-Santa Clarita) called for this exemption to be applied statewide. “The Governor’s action is a step in the right direction, but it doesn’t go far enough,” said Senator Valladares. “The wildfire ...
Read More »2-Year-Old Dies In Santa Clarita Following Medical Emergency
An incident occurred in Canyon Country early Thursday morning when a 2-year-old child died after first responders were called to a medical emergency. According to officials from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, deputies and emergency personnel responded to a report of a child not breathing on the 28700 block of Plume Way around 7:30 a.m. Despite efforts from first ...
Read More »Authorities Plan Crackdown On Unpermitted Street Vendors In Castaic
In response to a growing number of public complaints, authorities said they plan on ramping up enforcement efforts against unpermitted street vending in the Castaic area. Thursday morning, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office, which represents District 5, held a meeting with L.A. County Public Health discussing the numerous complaints and concerns over street vendors in Castaic. Branch Director ...
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