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Breaking News: Two Minors Airlifted From Accident On 14 Freeway

Highway 14 at Agua Dulce Canyon Road was shut down briefly Friday afternoon as two minors were airlifted to nearby a hospital following a traffic collision. A CHP spokesperson said that all lanes of the 14 freeway were briefly shut down as the helicopter touched down and the two were loaded. The accident happened around 4 p.m. on the northbound ...

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Sand Canyon Paint and Hardware

16680 Soledad Canyon RdCanyon Country, CA 91387 Phone: 661-252-1572Email: CustomerCare@sandcanyonpaint.comhttp://sandcanyonpaint.com/ VALUE: $10.00, YOUR COST: $5.00 Stop by Sand Canyon Paint and Hardware for top of the line Paint and supplies for all your home repair needs. They sell the right products for the job on hand, and can assist you with any questions or help that you need. Sand Canyon Paint ...

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April 30: Dodgers Break Losing Streak Beating The Pirates 6-2

After a five game losing streak, with three of those games being shut-outs, the Dodgers finally gave their fans a lot to cheer about, taking the lead in the bottom of the first inning and never looking back. The Pirates got on the scoreboard in the top of the first when Akinori Iwamura hit a lead-off ground-rule double. He was ...

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Legionnaires’ Disease Case Confirmed At COC

The Valencia campus of College of the Canyons is getting an up-close and personal examination to ensure it remains a healthy place to learn. What college officials are dealing with is the fact that one, and possibly two staff members, have confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease. The third floor of the Seco Hall has been emptied and the building’s innards ...

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District Attorney Steve Cooley Endorses Chelsea’s Law

District Attorney Steve Cooley announced that he supports the state assembly bill known as “Chelsea’s Law” that strengthens and enhances laws against sex offenders who prey on children. “This tragic case illustrates that it is essential to remove violent predators who attack children from the public at large and more closely supervise those who are released,” Cooley wrote.   In ...

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Local Teen Picked To Sing National Anthem At SCV Dodger Day

A Newhall resident has been chosen to sing the National Anthem at the 33rd annual SCV Dodger Day on May 8. Andrea Lewis,18, almost missed the deadline to turn in her audition, but went on to beat out 38 other submissions. She will sing the National Anthem as well as come back down to the field at Chavez Ravine to ...

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District Attorney Against Parole For Manson Follower

District Attorney Steve Cooley urged the governor today to reject parole for 67-year-old Bruce Davis, the reputed second in command of the Charles Manson family who was convicted of murdering two people in 1969. Although Davis was never charged with the killings of actress Sharon Tate and six others, he was tried and convicted of the murders of a musician ...

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Jazz And Blues Festival To Launch In June

Get ready for the sounds of live Jazz and Blues bands to once again fill Town Center Drive in Valencia.  This will be the 12th year that the Lexus of Valencia Jazz & Blues will feature regional, national and international entertainers in a quaint street party setting while offering interactive activities for adults and children.     This year’s series, ...

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Double Header: Date Night And Kick Ass Rock Your Senses With Awesomeness

“Date Night” It’s not like me to review anything resembling a romantic comedy, because they are usually predictable, unfunny, and the romantic leads typically have zero chemistry. This is not the case however with “Date Night”, which finally brings together two of the best comedic talents in Steve Carell and Tina Fey. I enjoy watching them every week on “The ...

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SCV Outdoor Report: A Fluff Piece

By Wendy Langhans Oh look, there goes one….and there goes another…the air was full of them.  I was sitting out on my back porch, enjoying a cup of tea, literally watching the world pass by. The sky was full of tiny little white pieces of fluff, swirling past me on the ever-changing air currents.  What was going on? The fluff ...

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