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Zonta Club Of Santa Clarita Valley Commemorates International Women’s Day

3/24/24 Zonta

The City of Santa Clarita proclaimed March 8, 2024, as International Women’s Day, noting that it “is a call to action for accelerating women’s equality – a day to inspire others to understand and value women’s inclusion, celebrate women’s achievements, raise awareness about discrimination, and encourage and mobilize all people to imagine a gender-equal world where we create a sense ...

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“Xanadu” The Musical Now Open At The Canyon Theatre Guild

3/24/24 CTG

The Canyon Theatre Guild has begun shows of the musical based on the Universal Pictures movie Xanadu.  The production is based on the film of the same title, which featured Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly.  The opening performance on March 23 featured a free wine and champagne reception for ticket holders. As described on the Guild’s website, “Xanadu depicts the ...

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Warriors Youth Football Program Hosts Sports Camp

On Saturday, Warriors Youth Football Program hosted a sports camp for the youth in Valencia.   On Saturday, the Warriors Youth Program, a non profit organisation, hosted a camp for all youth athletes at COC. “Today’s event is about our youth football, and it goes above and beyond just tackling the aggressivity of the sport, it really boils down to community ...

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Nutritional Wellness For You – Thyroid Health – March 23, 2024

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HOSTS: Dr. T and Jennifer Sparks TOPIC: Thyroid Health On today’s show, your hosts Dr. T and Jennifer continue their talk about thyroid health. Your thyroid is a small gland at the base of your throat that regulates body temperature, metabolism and more. It’s estimated that 27 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease. Should you have thyroid issues, ...

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Road Rage Leads To One Detained At Gunpoint

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On Friday night, one suspect was detained at gunpoint in Valencia after a road rage incident   On Friday, around 7 p.m. deputies received a call about a road rage incident that occurred on Magic Mountain Parkway in Valencia, according to Deputy Joan Warren with the Santa Clarita Valley Station.  “It was a road rage altercation where someone in a grey ...

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Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle, Transported To Hospital

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On Friday a pedestrian was transported to hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Valencia.   On Friday around 5:28 p.m. first responders received reports of a traffic collision involving a pedestrian on the 27127 SaddlePeak Trail in Valencia, according to Martin Rangel, spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department.   “One patient was transported,” said Rangel.  Ed. Note: This ...

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Celebrate Easter Weekend With Activities In Santa Clarita

Celebrate Easter with several activities to participate in around the Santa Clarita Valley. Real Life Church  Real Life Church’s Easter Service is scheduled to last about an hour and features music, a relatable message, and baptism. It also offers both indoor and outdoor seating.  Services are scheduled on Thursday, March 28 at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 30 at 3 & ...

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State Farm Insurance To Drop 30,000 California Customers

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State Farm General Insurance Company is set to drop approximately 30,000 customers this year in California. In doing so, State Farm General has had to make some difficult but necessary decisions that impact a portion of California policyholders. As follows: Non-renew approximately 30,000 homeowners, rental dwelling, and other property insurance policies (residential community association and business owners). (A rental dwelling ...

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Student-Run ‘Grizzlies Cafecito’ Opens On Golden Valley Campus

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Special education students at Golden Valley High School got to work taking orders and making drinks for guests during the opening of a new student-run cafe Friday morning. The coffee shop, deemed “Grizzlies Cafecito,” is a part of the school’s Adult Transition Program (ATP), aimed at readying special education students for tackling the world after high school. Spearheaded by district ...

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