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Nov. 25, 2014 - Daily Brief

Nov. 25, 2014 - Daily Brief

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by: Josh Premako Active Indicator LED Icon  OP  New Member
~ 9 years ago   Nov 25, '14 12:30pm  
From SCVTalk:https://www.santaclarita.com/blog/view.php?blog_entry_id=31377Newhall Gets a New Neighbor: Our local radio station has finally officially announced a poorly-kept secret: They are moving to downtown Newhall in 2015, into the space once home to our beloved Newhall Hardware. Sharing the building with Total Financial Solutions, KHTS is also planning to include a coffee shop space as part of the remodel. KHTSSaying Goodbye: Gladys Laney was a teenager when the St. Francis Dam disaster occurred. On Monday morning, the SCV Senior Center volunteer and historian passed away at 104. KHTSCrime on the Rise: While recently released figures point to dropping crime in city limits, the unincorporated areas of SCV have seen an increase over the past year, particularly in burglaries. The SignalThe Season Begins: The SCV winter shelter opened on Monday, giving more than 20 people a meal and a warm, safe place to stay for the night. The SignalBurglaries Appear Connected: Detectives have linked a 45-year-old Albuquerque woman arrested last week to three residential break-ins in Valencia. The SignalRed Flags for the Holiday: It's a windy week, with a red flag being issued for our brittle, dry valley as winds whip through it. If you see smoke, report it. Daily NewsNew Super for Sulphur: The Sulphur Springs School District has named a new superintendent, a veteran teacher and administrator from Ventura County who helped roll out 17,000 iPads to students and staff. KHTSContinuing to Ask Questions: "The documents exist – and have been sent to the Regional Planning Commission – to prove Chiquita Canyon Landfill accepted the type of material that is specifically prohibited for dumping there. The test well data that have been released show all manner of toxic chemicals being dumped there. Does this make a 'good neighbor?'" Darryl Manzer continues his crusade against seeing Chiquita Canyon Landfill expand ever more and do our valley a disservice. SCVNews
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