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    Sheriff's Seek Identity Of Stevenson Ranch Subway Restaurant Robber

    subway_robberDetectives from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station need the public’s help in identifying a man who robbed the Stevenson Ranch Subway restaurant at gunpoint Wednesday, September 14.

    Pepperidge Farm Recalls Sesame Snacks Due To Safety Concerns

    RECALLPepperidgeFarmsesamePepperidge Farm, Incorporated is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of 10.2-ounce boxes of Baked Naturals Sesame Sticks as a precaution due to the possible presence of small, thin pieces of wire.

     

     

     

    The affected product is marked with a yellow “20% More!” banner across the top of the package and has the following codes on the top package flap:

    Top Things To Do This Weekend, September 21, 2011

    This weekend in Santa Clarita is brought to you by our friends at Valencia Auto Center

    Michael Hoefflin-Evening Under The Stars
    Castaic Days
    Auto Club of So Cal-Celebrity Cruises Travel Show
    Kenneally Acupuncture-Seasonal Event
    Lombardi Ranch
    GVHS Jazz Band Fundraiser
    And More…

    West Ranch Football Team Seeks 4-0 Start

    khts_sportsThe West Ranch football team will look to run its record to 4-0 against Silverado tonight at Valencia High School.

    West Ranch is coming off a 35-0 win over Eastside. Silverado is 0-3 and lost to Carter of Rialto, 14-2, last week.

    The Valencia football team travels to the Antelope Valley to take on Palmdale. The Vikings lost to Chaminade, 14-10, last week. Palmdale shut out Kennedy of Granada Hills, 34-0, to win its first game of the season.

    Merrick Bobb Recommends Sheriff's Department Undergo More Training, Improve Recordkeeping

    sheriffbadgeAlthough Santa Clarita Valley station didn’t figure significantly in the report, sheriff’s watchdog Merrick Bobb has some serious concerns about the department’s training and “perception” in its recently-released report.

     

    Training and recordkeeping emerged as the focal points of the report, with increased frequency for situation training and better data maintenance the analyst’s two major recommendations.

    Wildcats Dip Their Claws In Online Ink And Magazines

    westranchI would have done anything for experience like this in high school.

    The 38 students of West Ranch High School’s journalism class have recently updated their school newspaper, The Paw Print, into a magazine format that features 24 pages (eight of which are in color) and a variety of topics including Opinions, Features, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, and Student Submissions.

    Redevelopment Subject Of City's "Just In Case" Ordinance

    gavelmoneyBy Leon Worden/SCVNEWS.com

    The Santa Clarita City Council is scheduled to decide Tuesday whether to extend the life of its redevelopment agency past Oct. 1 and pay ransom to the state for the privilege.

     

     

    Landscape Districts Approved By Voters, According To Ballot Count

    USETHISCITYSEALBy Leon Worden/SCVNEWS.com

    Property owners in Santa Clarita have vote to approve changes to their landscape maintenance district rates and boundaries, according to a city staff report published Thursday.

     

    Weighted by the proportional share of money they’d pay, 56 percent of the ballots (representing $1,145,974 in assessments) were marked “yes,” and 44 percent ($901,745) were marked “no.”

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