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Archived News

Archived News Articles

    Theatre Project Salon Series Rescheduled

    May 29th will revive popular series.

    Fire At Convalescent Home On San Fernando Road

    No injuries, but traffic on San Fernando Road backed up

    A fire broke out in the attic at a convalescent home on San Fernando Road just before 2:00 this afternoon.

    92 patients were evacuated from the building, and no injuries were reported.

    Fire Crews made quick work of the fire; however they are determining whether or not the building is safe to enter.

    Fire Department vehicles are not presently blocking any lanes; however traffic is moving very slowly in the area of San Fernando Road and Carl Ct.

    Sulpher Springs Rock Stars

    Students write and record their own music

    On May 16th, Sulphur Springs Community School 6th graders showcased their musical talent live on KHTS AM-1220. 

    They had recorded their own songs for a school project, and those songs, along with pictures from the event are available now in KHTS Around Town!

    I-5 Closures Through Wednesday

    Plan your trip around these lane closures on Interstate 5

    Renowned Scholarship Given To Local Student

    Dustin Walker receives Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship.

    Many may remember the name Jack Kent Cooke from his days when he owned the Los Angeles Lakers and Washington Redskins.

    A very successful man, Cooke was an avid promoter of education as a life long pursuit. Although his dreams of attaining a higher education were put on hold by his need to work full time during the depression, education was always something he believed in strongly.

    Birthday Surprise Gets Mistaken For Robbery

    Local man sees unintended consequence of surprise

    Friday afternoon, a local businessman was part of a scheme to show a co-worker a good time for her birthday. While the rest of her friends set up shop at Salt Creek Grill for a lunch, the man’s job was to drive the birthday girls around blindfolded.

    When they arrived at the mall he received a call telling him to kill time so he stopped by SCV Bank. The teller at the bank recognized the man, who was a customer.  A passerby, however, saw the blindfolded woman and called the Sheriff’s Department.

    Hispanic Business Expo

    Recap of Saturday’s event

    ImageOn Saturday, many businesses and educational institutions set up shop at the Santa Clarita Community Center for the second annual Hispanic Business Expo.

    Rally In Support Of Open Space Preservation District

    Ballots to be mailed on May 25th.

    ImageYesterday Santa Clarita City Councilwoman Laurene Weste and members of the citizens’ SCV Save Open Space Committee held a rally in support of the city’s proposal to create an Open Space Preservation District.  

    Providence Marketing Earns High Marks

    Three awards come to Providence team

    The Providence Marketing and Public Relations Department for our Service Area has again been recognized for its excellence marketing programs with the receipt of three awards in the recent Aster Awards competition, which is a national medical marketing awards program. The competition invites healthcare organizations and advertising agencies to compete against similarly sized competitors from across the nation.

     

    The awards received by Providence include:

     

    Two City Planning Projects Highlighted

    Los Angeles Section of the American Planning Association gives kudos to SCV.

    The City of Santa Clarita received two honors from the Los Angeles Section of the American Planning Association (APA) and will be recognized at a ceremony at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, CathedralPlaza on Tuesday, June 12th.

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