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Billboard Referendum Effort Has Monday Deadline  

With a May 5 deadline approaching for a referendum regarding a controversial partnership between Santa Clarita and Metro for electronic billboards, the activity around signature-gathering seems to have intensified.

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Santa Clarita Holds as County's Third-Largest City

The city of Santa Clarita has maintained its status as the third-largest city in Los Angeles County, with a population growth of 4,055 residents or almost 2 percent between January 2013 and January 2014, according to a report by the state Department of Finance.

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Santa Clarita Nonprofit Has a Global Focus

Santa Clarita resident Racquel "Rocky" Turner has 60 children, and it makes no difference to her that 44 of them are halfway around the world in Kenya.

 

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Cinco de Mayo and More This Weekend

What do you do to recover from last weekend's Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival? Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on Main Street on Old Town Newhall Saturday starting at 11 a.m.!

 

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VIDEO: SCV Teens and Drug Dangers

More than 120 residents attended "What You Don't Know: Teens, Drugs and the Consequences" on April 16 with Det. Bill Velek. The workshop reviewed the various risks associated with drugs, and parents were educated on ways to avoid these dangers in order to keep their kids safe. WATCH


Free Library Events Through May Start Today

Community members of all ages are invited to enjoy engaging, interactive, free programming offered at all Santa Clarita Public Library branches this May, including "Learn a Library Database: Ancestry Library Edition" today at the Old Town Newhall Library branch.

 

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Four-Way Tie for First in Foothill League

The Valencia and West Ranch baseball teams won their Foothill League games on Wednesday and created a four-way tie for first place. Valencia, West Ranch, Hart and Saugus are tied with 7-3 records atop the Foothill League standings.

 

SCV Softball Game of the Week

This week's Girls Softball Game of the Week, presented by Helm Vision Group, is Valencia v. West Ranch.

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Op-Ed: 911: A Tough Call | Dr. Gene Dorio

Medical decisions must be made by trained professionals, and not by those in pain or fear.  The financial consequence elder seniors face dialing 911 should be re-evaluated by legislators in the county, state, and federal systems as a solution might only be a check-box away...

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Today in SCV History: May 2, 1884  

McCoy & Everette Pyle discover important Tataviam Indian artifacts in Bowers Cave in Hasley Canyon. 

SCV Borax Magnate Founds National Park System

Stephen Tyng Mather was 47 years old and restless. He needed a new challenge. He'd made his first million off of the natural resources in Tick Canyon, in the eastern Santa Clarita Valley, where prospectors in 1906 had discovered colemanite, a form of borax. Mather invested his profits wisely, moved to Chicago and now, in 1914, could count himself among the idle rich. But Stephen Tyng Mather didn't know how to be idle. So he founded the National Park Service.  

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