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Jan. 19, 2015 - Daily Brief

Jan. 19, 2015 - Daily Brief

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by: Josh Premako Active Indicator LED Icon  OP  New Member
~ 9 years ago   Jan 19, '15 9:42am  
From SCVTalk:https://www.santaclarita.com/blog/view.php?blog_entry_id=31427 The Kids Are Alright: “I’m very humbled. I started volunteering in the eighth grade. All of these buildings are a part of our history and need to be persevered in such a way that future generations can enjoy them.” An SCVi student received a county award for his local historical society work. KHTSFighting for the House: A Lancaster woman is fighting to keep the red-tagged Canyon Country house of her late father, which the city has labelled an eyesore and wants to demolish. The SignalThe Story That Launched a Comment War: Sheriff's deputies' guns-drawn response to a report of juveniles looking like they were trying to hotwire and steal a car at the mall launched a flood of back-and-forth comments in the Santa Clarita Community group on Facebook. The Signal Local Schools Get State Nod: Two local schools got a nod from the state Superintendent of Public Instruction as "schools to watch." Castaic Middle School was recognized for 12 years of continuous improvement, while High Desert School in the Acton Agua Dulce district was recognized for three years of improvement. KHTSThe MLK Day 411: In addition to a celebration of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., there are a number of closures locally today. The SignalGlimpsing History: "He ate there; he strategized there, he struggled there. It definitely was the place he would go to collapse after walking the streets of Birmingham." A look inside the remains of the motel that was MLK's "war room" in Birmingham. AL.comSeeing the Light of Day: 65 years later, a photo essay by Life's first black photographer finally sees the light of day. LIFEServing Up History: One of the longest-serving restaurants in the county, the Saugus Cafe marked 116 years over the weekend. SCV HistoryCity Adds 30th Park: The city is getting ready to cut the ribbon on its latest park, 17-acre RiverVillage Park located off Newhall Ranch Road. The Signal 
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