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Planning Commission To Look At OVOV Draft, Elsmere Annexation

On Tuesday, the Planning Commission will close the public hearing regarding the draft of One Valley One Vision, the 8,000-page update to the City of Santa Clarita’s General Plan and associated Environmental Impact Report, which provides a comprehensive vision of the Santa Clarita Valley in 20 years.   After receiving public testimony, the Commission will direct City staff to prepare ...

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February 28, 2011 Kings Lose To Red Wings 7-4

Monday, the Kings welcomed the Detroit Red Wings to the Staples Center. Kings Center Michal Hanzus got the first goal of the game durning a power-play putting LA on the board 1-0. Detroit answered with three goals making it 3 to 1 Red Wings at the end of the first period. Detroit scored additional goals in the second and third ...

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Hart District Moves Ahead With EIR Plans For Castaic High

The William S. Hart District is moving ahead with its plans to build Castaic High School on the proposed Romero Canyon site as it has issued official paperwork that will lead to the Environmental Impact Report required for building. On February 24, the district issued a Notice of Preparation for the Draft EIR to analyze potential environmental impacts that may ...

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EDITORIAL:Runner Warns Jobs Might Leave California If Pending Legislation Passes

Board of Equalization Member Senator George Runner today warned that Amazon will terminate its relationships with more than 10,000 California-based affiliate businesses if pending legislation becomes law. “In no uncertain terms, Amazon has made it clear to me that the checks they send Californians will be cut off overnight if pending legislation aimed at regulating their operations becomes law,” said ...

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Phone Scam Incidents Increase, Deputies Warn Public To Beware

Sheriff’s officials have noticed an increase in the number of complaints from people claiming to have been tricked by jail inmates and others through a telephone scam. This routine involves members of the public calling the Sheriff’s Department and asking to speak to a specific deputy or sergeant who had allegedly just called them. The real deputy who answers the ...

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Hart District Project Prom Begins Collection Drive

The Hart School District, in partnership with the Assistance League of Santa Clarita, are working together to help students in need make the dream of attending prom a reality. Project Prom, now in its second year, is a District-wide program that will serve up to 1,000 students this year by providing prom dresses, suits or tux rental, shoes, jewelry and ...

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Photos: KHTS Visits Food Truck Festival, Theatre Festival

Santa Clarita Valley residents had two intriguing events to choose from this past weekend. On Saturday, thousands flocked to the Santa Clarita Food Fest to try delicious snacks from 40 food trucks. Click here for photos. On both Friday and Saturday, the Hart Distict held its Annual Theatre Festival, with students from each of its six high schools performing monologues ...

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COC Women’s Basketball Team Moves On In Southern California Regionals

The College of the Canyons women’s basketball team took the first step toward a state championship. COC beat Mt. San Jacinto College, 88-73, in the second round of the California Community College Athletic Association Southern California Regional playoffs. COC had a bye in the first round. Dominique Turner led the seventh-seeded Cougars with 21 points and seven assists. Beverly Weaver ...

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Refresh Your Home With Color

You can add a lot of energy to your space by infusing it with accents infused with color. No need to pick up a paint brush for these tips provided by Better Homes and Gardens, they suggest vibrant window treatments, furnishings and accessories to revive your room and liven it with color. Windowsthat Pop: See your windows in a whole ...

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Santa Clarita Food Truck Festival

    The Santa Clarita Food Truck Festival hosted numerous food trucks.  People could sample all sorts of food from all varieties.  At least 40 food trucks from all over LA made an appearance.  A percentage of all ticket proceeds went to Santa Clarita Food Pantry. All over people were eating a variety of food and lining up to eat ...

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