Two men died after a head-on crash Friday afternoon on Highway 126 near Fillmore, authorities said. Henry Charles Farner, 22, of Fillmore, and Kenneth Nemson, 58, of Elk Grove, died at the scene, a quarter-mile east of Old Telegraph Road, according to the California Highway Patrol. (more…)
May 2008
Sat 31 May 2008
Head-on crash on Hwy. 126 near Fillmore claims two lives
Posted by admin under Traffic/ Roadways Comments OffSat 31 May 2008
America’s suburbs: An age of transformation; Valencia and Willingboro
Posted by admin under Development , History Comments Off
America’s suburbs are coming to resemble its city centers. That is both good news and bad. Fifteen miles east of Philadelphia, Willingboro’s Grand Marketplace is a chaotic place. Merchants hawk Christian T-shirts, Amish quilts, Chinese food, massages and Afrocentric literature. Salsa music blasts from a CD stall. Most of the shoppers are black; the shopkeepers are a variegated mix of blacks, Latinos, Asians, Arabs and whites, including Pennsylvania Dutch farmers in traditional garb. Welcome to bland, homogenous suburbia. (more…)
Sat 31 May 2008
Do you really know the candidates on the judicial ballot?
Posted by admin under elections , Law/ Courts Comments OffTwo years ago, a bagel shop owner who hadn’t practiced law in more than a decade was voted onto the Los Angeles Superior Court bench over an incumbent judge with two decades’ experience. (more…)
Sat 31 May 2008
Job Climate for the Class of 2008 Is a Bit Warmer Than Expected
Posted by admin under Business , Economy , National Comments OffGiven that the economy is flagging, this would seem an inauspicious time to be graduating from college and looking for full-time employment. Thomas Holstien, a finance major, is considering working as a senatorial staff assistant. Job prospects this year, however, have been better than career counselors and recent graduates had expected. Employers are still extending offers, just (more…)
Sat 31 May 2008
Big I-5 fix starts today in Sacramento
Posted by admin under Traffic/ Roadways , Travel Comments OffA section of Interstate 5 through Sacramento will be intermittently shut for repairs for seven weeks, starting today, but most Bay Area motorists traveling through Sacramento should be unaffected. The 2-mile stretch of freeway (more…)
Fri 30 May 2008
Hillary Clinton’s campaign on Friday stepped up its defiance of the near-consensus view that Barack Obama has won the Democratic nomination, claiming she would come out ahead on the popular vote by the end of the race next Tuesday. (more…)
Fri 30 May 2008
Mars’ Water Appears To Have Been Too Salty To Support Life
Posted by admin under Science Comments Off
A new analysis of the Martian rock that gave hints of water on the Red Planet — and, therefore, optimism about the prospect of life — now suggests the water was more likely a thick brine, far too salty to support life as we know it. “Liquid water is required by all species on Earth and we’ve assumed that water is the very least that would be necessary for life on Mars,” says Nicholas J. Tosca, a postdoctoral (more…)
Fri 30 May 2008
Man Arrested in Lancaster and Charged with Animal Cruelty
Posted by admin under Antelope Valley , County of LA , Crime 1 CommentIvan George Callais Jr. was arrested last week after five felony animal cruelty charges were filed against him. His bail has been set at $100,000. More than 380 neglected, sick, and dying animals including dogs, cats, and farm animals were discovered on his property in Lancaster. (more…)
Fri 30 May 2008
Random Musing: Silver Lining in High Gas Prices
Posted by admin under Dave Bossert , Energy Comments Off
There has been a lot of discussion lately about the price of gas and speculation on just how high it will go this summer. Some seem to think that by July 4th gas will hit at least $5.00. Diesel is already fast approaching $5.50. So what could possibly be the silver lining to these high prices? (more…)
Fri 30 May 2008
Already barred from lighting up in restaurants, theaters and the office, Californians may also be banned from smoking in their apartments under a proposal passed by the state Senate on Thursday. The measure would allow landlords to prohibit smoking in apartment buildings (more…)
Fri 30 May 2008
Iraq has surged back towards the top of the presidential campaign agenda as attention shifts from the closing stages of the Democratic nomination race to the near-certain general election battle between John McCain and Barack Obama. (more…)
Fri 30 May 2008
Top Dems to push for swift end to primary race
Posted by admin under National , Politics Comments OffTop Democratic leaders intend to push for a quick end to the battle for the presidential nomination when primaries are over next week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said (more…)
Fri 30 May 2008
Harvey Korman, the award-winning comedic actor who rose to fame playing second banana to Carol Burnett on her television variety series and who starred in hit movies like “Blazing Saddles†and “High Anxiety,†died on Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 81. (more…)
Thu 29 May 2008
A Veteran of the Army National Guard has become the first permanent employee hired by Los Angeles County through a program designed to give special access to employment and internship opportunities to Veterans. (more…)
Thu 29 May 2008
Detectives from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station’s COBRA Team are investigating a shooting incident that occurred Wednesday night in the 24000 block of Race Street, Newhall. (more…)
Thu 29 May 2008
Congressman McKeon introduces Wilderness Bill which will preserve Thousands of Acres Locally
Posted by admin under Environment , Local , Nature Comments Off
Representative Howard “Buck†McKeon has recently introduced a wilderness bill into Congress. This bill, HR 6156, “The Eastern Sierra and Northern San Gabriel Wild Heritage Actâ€, will permanently protect more than 470,000 acres of wild mountain tops, open spaces, alpine meadows and nearly 52 miles of wild and scenic rivers. (more…)
Thu 29 May 2008
Free E-Waste Recycling at Pico Canyon Elementary
Posted by admin under Environment , Local , Schools Comments Off
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Thu 29 May 2008
Two monkeys with tiny sensors in their brains have learned to control a mechanical arm with just their thoughts, using it to reach for and grab food and even to adjust for the size and stickiness of morsels when necessary, scientists reported on Wednesday. (more…)
Thu 29 May 2008
Urban Areas on West Coast Produce Least Emissions Per Capita, Researchers Find
Posted by admin under Environment , Los Angeles , National Comments OffThe West Coast’s metropolitan areas had among the lowest carbon emissions per capita in the country in 2005, according to a new ranking of 100 urban areas. The region’s mild climates, hydropower and aggressive energy-reduction policies give its residents smaller carbon (more…)
Thu 29 May 2008
Commentary: Nota Ferry Fan clarifies position; opposition to the City intensifies
Posted by admin under City of Santa Clarita , Dave Bossert , Development , Traffic/ Roadways [4] CommentsSince my last commentary titled; “New Frank Ferry Video is a regurgitation of past efforts; Still Funny, still lopsided,â€Â I’ve had a nice email exchange with Nota Ferry Fan who has clarified their stance on growth in SCV and refuted my assumption that Nota Ferry Fan was part of the “now that I’m here there should be no more building†crowd. (more…)