Albert Einstein Academy Turns Down Space Offer
Albert Einstein Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences refused an offer of space by the Saugus Union School District Monday, which would have allowed the charter school to co-locate at Rio Vista Elementary School.
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Arrest Made After Alleged Walmart Assault
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies arrested a suspect in a Walmart assault case Monday morning, officials said. He's in custody on a mayhem charge, which carries a much stiffer penalty than assault with a deadly weapon, officials added.
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City Honors Community Volunteer
Celebrating more than four decades of community involvement, nearly 100 longtime Santa Clarita residents and officials gathered Friday at Hart Park to honor Connie Worden-Roberts with a Lifetime of Service Tribute.
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Vasquez Rocks Expansion on County Supes' Agenda
At their Tuesday meeting, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will vote to expand the Vasquez Rocks Natural Area and purchase a mobile command center for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's station, among other things.
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Detectives Still Seeking Suspect in 1998 Newhall Stabbing
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies are
refusing to give up on a 16-year-old attempted murder case, officials said Monday. Sheriff's Station detectives re-circulated the name of their suspect in hopes that it would lead to an arrest, and justice for a man who was stabbed and left for dead in a Newhall apartment back in 1998. READ MORE
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Op-Ed: Nursing Homes Shouldn't Work This Way | Dr. Gene Dorio
The present level of nursing home care rendered should not be imposed on the Greatest Generation. Roosevelt told them not to fear fear, but sadly this reality in their older years has been forced upon them... COMMENTARY
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Today in SCV History: May 20, 1946
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Cher, great-granddaughter of Placerita Canyon homesteader Frank Walker, born in El Centro, Calif.
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Raided by Vasquez, Kingston is Barely a Memory
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Kingston was an important commercial center between Stockton and Visalia before 1873, when our notorious outlaw Tiburcio Vasquez raided it. Vasquez and his gang tied up the townsfolk and robbed them blind. Afterward, Kingston fell into decline and within a few years was wiped off the map. If you look carefully along the south bank of the Kings River northeast of Hanford, you can find some concrete rubble. It's from the footings of the bridge Vasquez used to enter Kingston and exit it with $2,500 in cash and jewels. Other than that, nothing is left of the town.
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