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Santa Clarita PAC Announces LeAnn Rimes, Dave Mason In 2014-15 Lineup

The Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons released a 2014-15 concert schedule with LeAnn Rimes, Dave Mason from Traffic, Arlo Guthrie and a host of others. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center’s 10th anniversary season for the PAC at COC is being hailed as a ...

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Santa Clarita Valley Homeless Officials ID Best Spot For Year-round Shelter

Santa Clarita Valley officials working to secure a permanent home for the local homeless population believe they’ve identified the best spot for a year-round shelter -- their current location on Drayton Street in Newhall. A shelter official said the transitioning the current spot to year-round status a ways to go, noting approvals had yet to be granted from Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County officials. “It’s far from a done deal,” said Tim Davis, executive director for Bridge to Home, which runs the shelter. “We’re four or five steps away, but we’re on that path.”

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4 Santa Clarita Valley School Districts Sent Letters On Voting Rights Act

Four Santa Clarita Valley school districts, Newhall, Saugus Union, Castaic Union and Hart, were sent letters warning of California Voting Rights Act violation by a law firm Saturday. The letter was sent by the law firm Shenkman & Hughes, which represented two plaintiffs in three other similar Santa Clarita Valley lawsuits. The letters come days after the Santa Clarita Community College District disclosed the costliest Santa Clarita Valley settlement terms yet in three lawsuits over similar allegations.

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COC To Settle Voting Rights Act Suit, Palmdale To Keep Fighting

College of the Canyons officials and plaintiffs in a California Voting Rights Act lawsuit reached confidential settlement terms early Tuesday morning, according to an official. Palmdale officials recently decided to attempt to take their CVRA lawsuit fight to the state’s Supreme Court, sfter a recent appellate court loss and an award for more than $3.5 million for the plaintiffs’ attorneys. The settlement by COC officials avoided a trial by the narrowest of margins, after an 11th hour meeting by the board authorized legal counsel to seek a settlement the day before trial was to begin last week.

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SCV Child & Family Center Announces Retirement Of CEO, New Leader

Santa Clarita Valley Child & Family Center officials announced Wednesday retirement plans by CEO Darrell Paulk. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. His retirement is expected to become official Sept. 1, officials said in a news release. “The SCV Child & Family Center Board of Directors, with regret, has accepted the ...

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Bill Lively And Cheryl Gray Named SCV Man And Woman Of The Year

Bill Lively and Cheryl Gray were named SCV Man and Woman of the Year, respectively, Friday night at the Hyatt Regency Valencia. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Lively, an attorney and founder of the Law Offices of William R. Lively & Associates, was nominated by Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center; Gray, a ...

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