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Extremely Quirky Destinations For Santa Clarita Residents To Visit – The California Automobile Museum
Whether you are a history buff, a car enthusiast or both, the California Automobile Museum is the perfect quirky destination. Embark on a thrilling journey with KHTS as we continue our multi-part series, uncovering the most unusual and exciting destinations for Santa Clarita residents to visit on their “quirky” getaway. In the 55th part of ...
Thousand Oaks: City Seeks Applicants to Serve on Community Funding Review Committee May 23 deadline
The City of Thousand Oaks is currently seeking applicants who are interested in serving on the Community Funding Review Committee. The Community Funding Review Committee (CFRC) acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council relative to funding recommendations of community grants administered by the City Manager's Office The Functions and duties of the CFRC is to 1. Review all eligible funding applications received by the City in a manner consistent with adopted procedures and criteria for each grant program; and 2.) Make recommendations to the City Council for grant awards at the close of each funding application cycle.
Landslide near Ojai, Santa Paula prompts officials to open emergency trail. Here's why
Months after a landslide blocked the only direct route between Santa Paula and Ojai, officials have opened a path to let people walk around the closure. The California Department of Transportation has said it may be late June before the stretch of Highway 150 could partially reopen for vehicles. The February slide buried the rural route in a pile of mud and debris more than 50 yards long.
Wilk’s Parent Advisory Council Transparency Bill Passes Senate Floor
Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Wednesday that his school transparency bill, which focused on the state Parent Advisory Council (PAC), had passed the Senate Floor. Wednesday, Wilk’s second school transparency bill, which mandates the California Department of Education (CDE) to publish information on its website about the members selected for its PAC, was approved ...
Hart District To Lay Off 29 Employees Following The School Year
At Wednesday’s William S. Hart Union School District Board meeting, it was announced that 29 district employees are planned to be laid off at the end of the school year. Originally, 53 full-time certificated positions were planned to be eliminated due to a reduction or discontinuation of certain types of services. The district determined it ...
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza gets green light for expansion
The Thousand Oaks City Council has approved a major green light on the road to an estimated $123.2 million expansion of the Civic Arts Plaza and its potential to boost downtown. The vision has grown clearer since the council awarded a contract in 2019 for a consultant to prepare a...
SCV Veterans Memorial Committee Honors Veterans During Memorial Day Tribute
At Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary, hundreds gathered to honor the fallen men and women who served this country and to recognize the heroes who remain with us today. The Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial Committee decided to use the theme of “Women in the Military.” Before the tribute began, the Saugus High School ...
328-unit apartment complex heads to Thousand Oaks council
The Thousand Oaks City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a proposed 328-unit apartment complex with commercial space that would be one of the city’s highest-density developments. The project at 500 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. would put up three buildings, each four or five stories. Some 8,500 square feet of commercial space...
Santa Clarita Public Library Launches 'Read, Renew, Repeat' Summer Reading Program
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Santa Clarita City Council To Discuss Development, Roads And Legislation Support
On Tuesday, the Santa Clarita City Council is set to discuss several topics at the next meeting, including a potential development in Canyon Country. The Santa Clarita City Council is set to hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, May 28 at 6 p.m. that is set to discuss road work projects, development projects, state legislation ...
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