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California battles onslaught of wildfires with help from other states
On the surface, fighting wildfires doesn’t appear to require delicacy or nuance. Fire bosses speak in the language of war: weapons, attack, suppression, control. But to effectively manage a wildfire is to engage in an intricate game of multi-dimensional chess: moving firefighters and equipment where they are most needed or where they are predicted to be required, […]
California theme parks make the list of most visited theme parks globally
Three California theme parks were named among the most visited theme parks in the world, according to the annual index report released by Themed Entertainment Association/AECOM. The yearly study looks at estimated theme park attendance for the previous year at some of the world’s most popular theme park destinations. Typically, companies behind the theme parks […]
TMU Ranked #1 for Best Student Life Among California Christian Colleges
The Master’s University has been ranked as having the best student life among Christian colleges in California, according to the 2024 numbers for mid-sized colleges released by Niche, a leading college review and ranking site. TMU was ranked #1 in student life among 23 Christian colleges in California. The...
Join California State Treasurer Fiona Ma For A Roundtable Unlocking Opportunities
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Wednesday a roundtable with California State Treasurer Fiona Ma, CPA. Titled “Leveraging State Opportunities for Businesses and non-profits,” this enlightening event will take place on Sept. 24 at the University Center of College of the Canyons. The roundtable is free for Chamber members to attend, non-members can ...
California says it lost $2 billion in state income taxes from earners leaving
(The Center Square) - California’s Legislative Analyst’s Office says the state lost approximately $2.3 billion in state personal income taxes due to outmigration in the 2022-2023 fiscal year. With Newsom claiming the state's population grew in 2023, the net decrease in taxpayers and taxpayer dependents for fiscal year 2022-2023 suggests California could be losing productive individuals and their families as it gains non-tax-filers. “Recently released figures from the IRS show that California continues to lose taxpayers to other states at a heightened rate that began...
CA Atty General Rob Bonta Urges Local Enforcement Agencies to Execute State Housing Law AB 548
California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently issued an information bulletin to city attorneys and county counsel. Its purpose, to remind them of new and important state law requirements regarding inspections of apartments and other multi-family properties. Signed into law in 2023, Assembly Bill 548 (AB 548) requires local enforcement agencies...
Roll @ Santa Monica Brings Outdoor Skating, Live Music, and Themed Roller Skating Nights to Downtown
Summer Nights Will Sizzle in Santa Monica with Roller Skating Fun for the Whole Family. Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. has opened its first-ever seasonal roller skating rink, Roll @ Santa Monica, bringing a new recreational option to the beachside community. The 4,800-square-foot outdoor rink, managed by Willy Bietak Productions, will be open from August 10 through October 14 at 1324 5th Street.
JCI Santa Clarita Hosting Two Upcoming Training Opportunities
JCI Santa Clarita is happy to share two training opportunities for the month of August. The first training opportunity, which is open to all, will be Ethics in Nonprofit Leadership. The virtual training will be held Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 6 p.m. and will be presented by Michelle McGrann, the current president of JCI Michigan.
‘Prettiest and slowest’: students describe Malibu summer
The lack of a hectic schedule during the summer months offers the Pepperdine community the perfect opportunity to grow closer together and get to know one another. Junior Emilia Schirrmeister stayed at Pepperdine for the May summer session to take Religion 200 and History 204 — two GEs. “After...
Missing Santa Monica girl Mychelle Dias Hespanhol has been found unharmed
Missing Santa Monica girl, Mychelle Dias Hespanhol, has been found physically unharmed. Following posts on social media by family and the Police Department, Hespanhol was found on Thursday afternoon and taken to a hospital for evaluation. “Mychelle has been found! she is physically OK, but mentally, she’s not. She has...
Matadors Open Exhibition Play with 6-1 Win Over TMU
California State University, Northridge Men’s Soccer recently opened up exhibition play with a 6-1 victory over The Master’s University at Matador Soccer Field. The group of Jorge Solorzano, Eyifehn Forfor, Marley Edwards and Odin Rosten scored goals over the first two periods while Matthieu Fiadjoe; and Michael Blevins also notched goals in a 30-minute third period.
Former USC Pop-Up Impresarios Open a Stylish, Art-Filled Restaurant in Santa Monica
Mona Holmes is a reporter for Eater Los Angeles and a regular contributor to KCRW radio. She has covered restaurants, dining, and food culture since 2016. In 2022, the James Beard Foundation nominated her for a Jonathan Gold Local Voice Award. In 2022, a group of University of Southern California...
‘Game. Set. Hope.’ charity tennis tournament set for Sept. 7
Ethan Park, a West Ranch High School senior, with the help of his friends is hosting his second annual “Game. Set. Hope.” charity tennis tournament on Sept. 7 to raise funds and awareness for mental health. The tournament is scheduled to be held at the West Ranch High School tennis courts from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Pine Avenue Goes Car-Free: Discover the Magic with Music, Art, and Endless Fun
Coming up very soon in Downtown is a two-week interval in which pedestrians will own Pine Avenue! “Summer on Pine,” a series of events happening from Aug. 24 through Sept. 7, will turn Pine Avenue between 3rd Street and Broadway into a pedestrian-only paradise. “I’m excited for the...
Stardust And Spurs: Exploring Santa Clarita’s Walk Of Western Stars – Wilford Brimley
Saddle up for a trip through entertainment history with a weekly highlight from Santa Clarita’s Walk of Western Stars! This week, actor Wilford Brimley! Anthony Wilford Brimley was born in Salt Lake City on Sept. 27, 1934, as the son of Lola Nelson and real estate broker Wilford Brimley. Brimley’s paternal grandfather was an Englishman ...
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