March 3, 2015 - Daily Brief
March 3, 2015 - Daily Brief
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From SCVTalk:https://www.santaclarita.com/blog/view.php?blog_entry_id=31480 The Right Place at the Right Time: A big salute goes to two Sheriff's Station volunteers who came across an 18-year-old woman contemplating suicide while on patrol and interfered for good. KHTSWell, Well, Well: Sanitation District officials are looking for another place to construct deep brine injection wells, after a backlash of opposition from west side residents who balked at the idea of having them located near a corner of the TPC property. KHTSMake Off-Road Comments On the Record: Residents have until April 6 to contribute to the public comment period for off-road areas as the U.S. Forest Service goes through its annual funds request process. Among the areas included in the Forest Service's purview is the Rowher Flats area where eight people have been killed in crashes over the past year. The SignalYou Could Be a Hero: The city is starting its next several-session course in Community Emergency Response Training (or CERT), which prepares residents to respond in times of emergency or disaster. The course lasts from April 9 to May 21. KHTSScientists Weigh in on California Weather: California has seen warm/dry years more than twice as often over the past 20 years than in the preceding century, according to researchers exploring the links between the state's drought and temperatures. LA TimesSolid as a Rock: "We protest intolerance, yet practice it in online forums. Is the keyboard mightier than the picket sign? More importantly, has this replaced sitting around the kitchen table, face to face, and working out differences that can be resolved?" Longtime SCV community journalist Carol Rock has fired up a blog worth checking out. Rock Bottom RemindersEven More Shocking? She's Still Using AOL: During her time as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton exclusively used her personal email for official business. I guess the up side is, if those emails are ever needed the NSA certainly has them all. Gizmodo
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