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Oakmont Of Santa Clarita To Hold ‘Communications In Dementia’ Workshop For Community

Oakmont of Santa Clarita - Oakmont of Valencia

Oakmont of Santa Clarita staff are set to hold a workshop called “Communications in Dementia” for the community next week in an effort to help families maintain their relationships with senior loved ones experiencing Alzheimer’s disease. The educational presentation, held in partnership with Alzheimer’s Los Angeles, is scheduled to take place on Thursday, Feb. 21 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ...

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High School Student Shares Experience Working As Instructor At Mathnasium Of Canyon Country

Mathnasium of Canyon Country

Rohit Pulipaka, a senior at Hart High School, recently talked about his experience working as an instructor at Mathnasium of Canyon Country on KHTS Radio. Currently enrolled in AP Calculus and AP Statistics at Hart High, Pulipaka has been tutoring his peers in math since the ninth grade, making a job at Mathnasium of Country Country what he called “a ...

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Congresswoman Katie Hill Responds To President Trump’s National Emergency Declaration

Congresswoman Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, has taken to social media to respond to President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency to fund a barrier at the U.S.-Mexico border. On Friday morning, Trump announced he has signed an executive order to declare a national emergency in an effort to secure funds for a barrier at the southern border. “The order is ...

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Santa Clarita Non-Surgical Liposuction Option

Dr. Polucki -Santa Clarita Chiropractor

When diet and exercise don’t reduce fat in problem areas, it may be time to try Non-Surgical Liposuction in Santa Clarita. By Dr. Thomas Polucki It’s a simple non-surgical procedure that freezes fat forever.  You can get rid of that stubborn fat around the stomach, hips, thighs, back and breasts once and for all. And quickly, so you save time ...

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Manslaughter Charges Filed Against Man Accused Of Killing 21-Year-Old Woman In Fatal Crash

A man accused of killing a 21-year-old woman in a fatal crash Monday night has been charged with vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence. Officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station took to Twitter Thursday night to announce that 20-year-old Joshua Austin of Santa Clarita has been charged with vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence. UPDATE – ...

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Lake Piru More Than Doubles In Water Volume Due To 2019 Storms

Lake Piru has more than doubled its water volume in 2019 alone as the result of a series of storms that have passed through Southern California. As a result of the recent storms in January and February, United Water Conservation District has successfully harvested 27,610 acre-feet of water—enough to serve 110,400 people in Ventura County for one year. United Water’s ...

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Congresswoman Katie Hill To Join Freshmen Working Group On Addiction

Congresswoman Katie Hill, D-Santa Clarita, announced Thursday she will be joining the Freshmen Working Group on Addiction, a bipartisan effort to promote policies to end the nation’s addiction crisis, officials said. Started by Rep. David Trone of Maryland, the group is composed of 36 members of the newly-elected freshman class with representatives from across the country. The purpose of the ...

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42nd Annual City Of Santa Clarita Dodger Day Tickets Now On Sale

The Santa Clarita City Council announced Thursday residents can now purchase tickets to the city’s annual Dodger Day game. The 42nd Annual City of Santa Clarita Dodger Day will be held on Saturday, May 11 at 6:10 p.m. “Watch the two-time reigning National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers take on the NL East contenders Washington Nationals at Dodger Stadium,” said ...

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Teen Vaping Highest On Record, Santa Clarita Sees Impact

Vaping

Over a million teen vape users between 2017-18 tipped the scale and generated the first teen tobacco use rise in two decades, according to a new study released Monday. Rising tobacco use, including e-cigarettes classified as a “tobacco product,” has wiped out any progress in declining youth tobacco use in recent years, which has instead almost doubled since 2016, according ...

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