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The Santa Clarita Valley will be cheering on five of our finest athletes at the Olympics in track, swimming and volleyball beginning today. But our community is also be represented by a group of singers from local high schools.
The National Transportation Safety Board has issued its preliminary report on the plane crash that took the lives of pilot Harry Bell and Michael Boolen on July 5 in an orange grove at Rancho Camulos.
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The City of Santa Clarita will host an award ceremony to recognize 63 local teens that completed the Youth Employment Services (YES) summer program at 5 p.m. at the Santa Clarita Activities Center on Aug. 2.
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