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‘Destructive Device’ Rendered Safe After Canyon Country Explosives Response

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A “destructive device” was rendered safe Thursday morning after a Canyon Country explosives response, officials said. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Arson and Explosive Detail (SEB-AED) detectives assisted deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station with an investigation related to a suspicious device, according to Deputy James Nagao. The Arson and Explosive Detail responded to the 16700 block of ...

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In The Dark: Lawmakers Fight To Keep The Lights On During Planned Power Outages 

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Power outages across the Santa Clarita Valley have caused concern to many residents, prompting lawmakers to take action, officials said. Assemblywoman Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, and Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the 5th District, joined the fight to seek alternatives to planned Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) in the event of high fire danger weather events, according to their offices. ...

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Tick Fire Fully Contained, Cause Under Investigation 

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The Tick Fire is fully contained and had scorched over 4,600 acres Thursday despite strengthening winds, officials said.  The Tick Fire was ignited on Oct. 24 around 1:45 p.m. in the 30000 block of Tick Canyon Road, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.  The cause of the fire is still under investigation; however, a resident who lives near ...

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Former Master’s University Employee Pleads To Upskirt Photos, Sentenced To 47 Days In Jail, Phone Destroyed

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A former student employee from The Master’s University was sentenced to jail on Tuesday after pleading no contest to allegations of taking upskirt images of multiple women without their knowledge, officials said. Sebastian Raymundo, 21, pled no contest Tuesday after being arrested on June 12 for reportedly “secretly videotaping or photographing the body or undergarments of another,” according to a ...

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Large Tree Collapses On Mobile Home In Canyon Country

Canyon Country Mobile Home Collapse

Firefighters are working to remove a large tree that fell on a mobile home in Canyon Country on Thursday, officials said. Around 1:50 p.m., first responders received reports of a “structure rescue” on the 18200 block of Soledad Canyon Road in Canyon Country, said Sky Cornell, a spokesperson with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “An oak tree has fallen ...

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Why Go For The Best Places To Buy Silver Eagles Coins Online?

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Reciprocity Labs Releases Ultimate Guide To SOC 2

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Enterprises that store, process, and transmit customer data are required to comply with various regulations. SOC 2 is one of these regulations. It was developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) to safeguard the privacy and security of customers’ data. SOC 2 attestation is voluntary, but disregarding it will undoubtedly raise questions about your organization’s ability to ...

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Return To Mentryville: Inside Santa Clarita’s ‘Haunted’ Ghost Town With A Spiritual Medium (VIDEO)

Return To Mentryville - Inside Santa Clarita’s ‘Haunted’ Ghost Town With A Spiritual Medium

A group of historic abandoned buildings sits on the outskirts of the Santa Clarita Valley to this day, and the ghost town of Mentryville has long held rumors of being “haunted” by the spirits of its former residents. After exploring Mentryville’s deserted buildings with a paranormal investigator back in 2016, the KHTS Features team has returned once again, this time ...

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Congresswoman Katie Hill Delivers Final Speech After Resignation

Congresswoman Katie Hill Resignation Farewell

Congresswoman Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, presented her final floor speech before her upcoming resignation after the vote to affirm the ongoing impeachment inquiry on Thursday. Hill resigned amid allegations of improper relations with staff and a subsequent ethics investigation, announced last week. “I thought I could make a difference here in making our community, our great country and the world ...

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DUI Suspect Charged With Felony After Injuring Passengers In 14 Freeway Crash

A Santa Clarita woman was arrested Wednesday evening and charged with felony DUI after her vehicle’s passengers were injured in a 14 Freeway crash, officials said. Around 5:40 p.m. Wednesday, first responders received reports of a traffic collision on the northbound 14 Freeway near Sand Canyon Road, said Officer Josh Greengard, a spokesperson for the California Highway Patrol Newhall Area ...

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