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DUIs Remain Top Reason For Santa Clarita Weekend Arrests
Week after week, the most common reason for arrests in the Santa Clarita Valley continues to be for DUI. This past weekend, there were a total of five individuals arrested for driving under the influence. Of the five arrested for DUI, only one person was a resident of the Santa Clarita Valley. Other alcohol or ...
ZZ Top Comes to Thousand Oaks in October
ZZ Top, “That Little ol’ Band from Texas” is set to perform at the Fred Kavli Theater on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, at 7:30 pm. ZZ Top has been at it for well over a half century delivering rock, blues and boogie on stage and studio to millions of devoted fans. With iconography as distinctive as their sound, ZZ Top is globally recognized with their beards, hotrod cars, spinning guitars and that magic keychain, all of which transcend geography and language.
Kathryn Pisaro | A Disrespectful Headline
Reading the recent headline, “Valencia mom wins $2.15M in CHP-discrimination case,” while eating breakfast made me spit out my cereal, especially when I read the entire article. How about, “CHP Lieutenant wins discrimination case” as a headline instead? That kind of headline gives her the respect she deserves...
Residents say historic Mentryville property in need of some TLC
A historic area off Pico Canyon Road known as Mentryville represents a town that sprouted up after “black gold” began pouring out of the ground in 1876. The first commercially viable oil well in Pico Canyon, which grew to a home for more than 100 families, was capped in 1990, but not until after Pico No. 4 officially became the longest continually operating oil well in the world.
Newsom appoints pair of SCV residents to state posts
Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced the appointments of a pair of Santa Clarita residents to two different state boards. According to a news release from the governor’s office, the appointments were as follows:. David Konieczny has been reappointed to the Paramedic Disciplinary Review Board, where he has served since...
San Fernando Valley man sentenced for antisemitic threats
LOS ANGELES, California — A San Fernando Valley man who admitted to a 14-month campaign of violent and antisemitic threats was sentenced to 43 months in federal prison. Andre Morrow Lackner, 35, of Northridge, was sentenced by United States District Judge Dale S. Fischer. Lackner pleaded guilty on January 29 to one count of stalking and has been in federal custody since December 2022.
Parker named chairman of the board at Mission Valley Bank
Mission Valley Bank has announced the appointment of John Parker as the new chairman of the board, succeeding Earle S. Wasserman. Parker, executive officer and co-founder of Parker Brown Inc., will assume his new role effective immediately. “He brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of effective...
Mother of two young Conejo Valley boys killed in hit and run says killer's sentence was 'disappointing'
What price a life…is a question Nancy Iskander has asked herself every day for the last three and a half years since two of her sons, Mark and Jacob Iskander, were mown down by a hit and run driver as they used a Westlake Village Crosswalk. Yesterday, she found out the answer - as Rebecca Grossman, the woman convicted of their second degree murders, was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
California socialite sentenced to 15 years to life for 2020 hit-and-run deaths of two young brothers
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Southern California socialite was sentenced Monday to 15 years to life in prison for the hit-and-run deaths of two young brothers in a crosswalk more than three years ago. Authorities said Rebecca Grossman, wife of a prominent Los Angeles burn doctor, fatally struck Mark...
Valencia Chiropractor Arrested After Hidden Camera Found In Bathroom
A Valencia chiropractor was arrested last week in connection with a hidden camera that was found in the bathroom of his office. Nicholas Vanderhyde, 40, from Santa Clarita, was arrested on Tuesday, June 4, in connection to a hidden camera that was found in the bathroom of Joint Chiropractic at the beginning of May. On ...
Robbery Suspect Arrested After Found Wearing Stolen Items
A San Ysidro man was arrested after he allegedly robbed a store in Valencia, and was found wearing the stolen item. Around 3:40 p.m. Thursday, deputies received reports of a robbery in the 26400 block of McBean Parkway in Valencia, said Deputy Robert Jensen, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. “The 911 caller ...
City To Begin Construction On Traffic And Pedestrian Safety Improvement Project
Working in close collaboration with Senator Alex Padilla and Congressmen Mike Garcia, the City of Santa Clarita was awarded $1.5 million in federal funding to address traffic circulation and pedestrian improvement with our community. To mark the start of construction, Congressman Mike Garcia and representatives from Senator Padilla’s office are set to join Santa Clarita ...
Next community meeting on vacant lands June 13
The city is conducting a robust outreach and engagement program to collect feedback from every part of the community, representing as many people and views as possible. Nearly 100 community-shared ideas and discussed the future of Malibu’s five vacant properties (totaling more than 61 acres) at the first meeting for the Malibu Community Lands Project on May 21. Save […] The post Next community meeting on vacant lands June 13 appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Man who stalked, threatened woman sentenced to over 3 years in prison
A San Fernando Valley man was sentenced Monday to three years and seven months in federal prison for making a series of threats toward a woman while referencing a desire to shoot at synagogues and “exterminate” Jewish people and Asian Americans.
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