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May 11, 2015 - Daily Brief

May 11, 2015 - Daily Brief

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by: Josh Premako Active Indicator LED Icon  OP  New Member
~ 8 years ago   May 11, '15 1:10pm  
From SCVTalk:https://www.santaclarita.com/blog/view.php?blog_entry_id=31528 Responding to Loss: "Those things are gone, and I’m OK with that because they’re not gone in my mind. It’s not tangible, but it’s here.” Good interview by Luke Money with the man who lost his home in a Canyon Country fire. The SignalOriginal Valencia Development Taking Shape: Part of the original Valencia master plan, Entrada South will bring roughly 1,500 homes to the area near Magic Mountain. SCVNewsBottled Water is Big Business: "Crystal Geyser in one day plans to pump more water than any three of my neighbors will use in an entire year." Drought be damned, companies continue to use California water for bottling and selling. Daily NewsHow Much Will it Cost?: "Can the proposed California bullet train break even? The answer is unequivocally no." We still don't know how much travel via the bullet train will be — if and when it's built — but things don't exactly look promising. LA TimesThe High Cost of Renting: It's news that likely doesn't surprise anyone, but California has some of the highest apartment rents in the country, not to mention the third lowest home ownership rate. Daily NewsSurveying the Changes: Luke Money takes a look at the voting changes coming to SCV school districts as a result of California Voting Rights Act complaints. The SignalInternet Woes: “The only thing I think we can do is to start researching and start our own municipal broadband. That would shake up the players because they don’t want you do that.” Jana Adkins digs into the dated internet infrastructure with which the SCV business community needs to deal. The SignalHistoric Eats in the Southland: A great list of some of the oldest operating restaurants in the L.A. area, including Saugus Cafe and the Rock Inn. Los Angeles BeatA New Low: "We need to stop growing alfalfa in the deserts in the summertime.” With Lake Mead hitting a new low point, the drought situation in the Southwest is getting worse. Slate
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