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Hometown Recipes: Erin’s Pumpkin Pie

By Erin Walgamuth Happy Halloween everyone! I hope you have had a wonderful weekend. As I write to you today I am looking forward to rain and some pumpkin pie to usher in the spooky holiday. My family’s most favorite pie, hands down, is pumpkin. Luckily for me it’s my favorite too. When I was growing up, eating homemade pumpkin ...

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Plum Canyon Road Blocked By Live Wires

BREAKING NEWS: At approximately 2 p.m., a car traveling eastbound on Plum Canyon hit a power pole, knocking it down into traffic lanes.   The wires and pole are blocking all three eastbound lanes, which have now been closed to traffic. Edison crews have been called, and are enroute. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking news alerts delivered right to ...

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COC Movie Night At Canyon Country Campus Canceled

The Canyon Country Campus movie night screening of “Psycho” has been cancelled tonight due to poor weather and wet conditions in the Amphitheater. We apologize for any inconvenience, and hope you have a great and safe weekend. Stay tuned for future events at CCC on our website at www.canyons.edu/offices/ccc or on the CCC social networking feeds at www.canyons.edu/offices/ccc/socialnetworking.asp.  

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Chamber Seeking New President/CEO

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce is looking for a President/Chief Executive Officer that shares the chamber’s commitment to building a strong local economy and strengthening, enhancing and protecting the businesses in our community. It does this by providing a broad array of valuable services including networking, community involvement, information access, discounts and benefits, legislative advocacy, political action, and ...

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Captain’s Message For November

Greetings, It’s been a few months since my last message and substantial changes in our policing strategy have been implemented. After a measured assessment of the state of the station and the community we serve, I have outlined key components of a law enforcement strategy that is critical to maintaining the quality of life and relatively low crime rate we ...

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Providence Holy Cross Emergency Department Named Best By Doctors Group

CEP America, a physician-owned group that staffs 84 hospitals nationwide, honored Providence Holy Cross Medical Center’s Emergency Department this week as the best among its membership. The ranking was based on treatment of serious medical conditions including stroke, heart attack, pneumonia and sepsis, patient satisfaction survey results and the wait time to see a physician – an average of just ...

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Bubble Art Featured At Westfield Mall

The Santa Clarita Arts Commission challenged artists to create artwork to celebrate the 50th Birthday of Bubble Wrap.  Six artists from the Santa Clarita Artists’ Association (SCAA) designed fun bubble wrap art for this contest.   “Bubble-licious, All Bubbles Are Not Created Equal” opened on October 19 and will be on exhibit until January 5, 2011.  The show is located ...

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Chauncey’s Top Ten Zombie Moments In Pop Culture

by Chauncey Telese Happy Halloween everyone! As you all know this Sunday is Halloween which means parties, trick or treating, costumes, eating enough candy to wake up on November 1 (my friend Katie’s birthday, by the way) with type two diabetes and the premiere of AMC’s “The Walking Dead.” I’m not lucky enough to see it until Sunday (there will ...

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Chauncey’s Ten Best Halloween TV Specials

by Chauncey Telese Once again HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Where, as Michael Scott would say, it’s a time where “Monsters are supposed to celebrate each other and friends aren’t mad at one another.” This is a great time for TV shows, as some of my favorite episodes involve Halloween.     This year “Glee” did an interesting tribute to “Rocky Horror,” “Community” ...

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