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Unlocking The Secrets To Wellness In Santa Clarita: A Comprehensive Guide
Santa Clarita, known for its serene landscapes and vibrant community, offers a treasure trove of opportunities to enhance one’s health and wellness. This guide explores the multifaceted approaches residents can adopt to elevate their physical and mental well-being, illustrating that maintaining health goes beyond the traditional gym workout or diet plan. The Great Outdoors: Santa ...
Goats, Sheep Hoofing Into Towsley Canyon To Help Clear Vegetation
Sheep and goats will have a baa-tastic time next week helping clear vegetation in Towsley Canyon. On Wednesday and Thursday, sheep and goats will be at work in an area of Towsley Canyon carefully overseen by a shepherd and guardian dog, officials with the Los Angeles County Fire Department said. “As part of a prescribed ...
Drunk Driver Arrested After Injuring Person In Agua Dulce Crash
A drunk Hesperia man was arrested after he sent a person to the hospital in an alleged DUI crash in Agua Dulce Wednesday. Around 7:20 p.m. Wednesday, first responders received reports of a two vehicle crash on the 14 Freeway at Escondido Canyon Road in Agua Dulce, said Officer Josh Greengard, spokesperson for the California ...
Planning Commission addresses the increase in tanker trucks in Malibu after recent fatal incident
The commission asked city staff when the TUP meeting will be rescheduled During the Planning Commission meeting on Monday night, May 6, Commissioner Kraig Hill mentioned the letter to the editor he submitted last week to The Malibu Times on the increase in trailer trucks on the highway. Hill’s letter is in relation to the fatal incident that occurred on March 29 on Cross Creek Road […] The post Planning Commission addresses the increase in tanker trucks in Malibu after recent fatal incident appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Eight local boys golfers qualify for CIF-Southern Section Individual Championships
Led by a second-place finish by Oaks Christian sophomore Max Emberson, eight local golfers advanced to the CIF-Southern Section Individual Championships by making the cut at the Northern Individual Regional Tournament at Los Robles Greens Golf Course in Thousand Oaks on Wednesday. Emberson fired a 65 to take second, finishing...
Chevy Malibu to ride into sunset, ending nine-generation run
DETROIT-- The Chevrolet brand's only remaining sedan will end production later this year. General Motors has announced that it will stop producing the Malibu in November. In a statement to Mid-Michigan NOW, Kevin Kelly, senior director of GM Corporate News Relations, says the decision to retire the Malibu is tied to the company's previous announcement that it is investing $390 million in the Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas which will produce the upcoming new Ultium-based Chevrolet Bolt EV.
This Edgy Olson Kundig-Designed Malibu Home Defies the Definition of a Traditional Beach House
When thinking of a traditional beach house, one might conjure images of a rustic bungalow filled with coastal hues or a shingled cottage sprinkled with nautical motifs. But this stunning residence located directly on Malibu’s Carbon Beach—aka Billionaires Beach due to the high concentration of billionaires who own along the coveted stretch of sand—is a fresh, industrial-style take on your typical oceanfront getaway. The 13,000-square-foot stunner occupies a double lot and was designed by Seattle-based architecture firm Olson Kundig, whose principals, Tom Kundig and Jim Olson, are known for their industrial style. This was their first-ever project in Malibu.This Chicago Home Had a...
Are You Ready For SoCal’s Sun-Soaked Summers?
As the golden glow of summer starts to grace the horizon, Santa Clarita and the broader Southern California region begin to buzz with an unmistakable vibe of anticipation. The promise of sun-drenched days, balmy evenings, and the endless potential for adventure calls to locals and visitors alike. But as we edge closer to the season ...
Around Town: Mothers Day weekend activities & eats
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes includes the Venice Art Walk, lot’s of Mothers Day food options and much more. Free Movie Fridays on the Promenade — Mamma Mia: On Friday, May 10, the events begin at 6:30pm with fun photo ops, complimentary popcorn and a DJ playing music before the movies, which include singalongs, start at 7:30pm. Guests can bring low chairs (tall chairs are not permitted), pillows, blankets and picnic essentials to relax with family, friends and even furry companions.
Parts of Dockweiler State Beach, Venice Beach closed due to sewage spill
A roughly 2-mile stretch of coastline in the Marina del Rey and Play del Rey areas will be closed as public health officials test bacteria levels in the water. After about 14,400 gallons of untreated sewage water was spilled into the water of Ballona Creek between Wednesday and Thursday, the LA County Department of Public Health said Friday.
City to review Animal Care contract
The Santa Clarita City Council is expected Tuesday to review a five-year contract with the L.A. County Department of Animal Care and Control for local services. The city has contracted with the county for animal care since its inception, according to the city’s agenda, but City Hall heard complaints last year about Castaic Animal Shelter, the county’s Santa Clarita Valley hub, and the City Council ordered staff to take a closer look.
Safe-stealing burglars ransack Agoura Hills home
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is looking for at least two people who broke into an Agoura Hills home and stole a safe. The break-in occurred just after 3:15 p.m. on April 10, when the black-clad suspects “shattered a rear door” of a home in the 5900 block of Grey Rock Road, authorities said in […]
City holds annual Free to Be Me Festival
The city of Santa Clarita hosted its third annual Free to Be Me Festival in West Creek Park on Sunday afternoon, featuring various activities and forms of entertainment meant to be inclusive for the city’s special needs community. “This event first started back in 2022,” said city arts and...
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