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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the City of Santa Clarita

date: 2023-12-24, from: City of Santa Clarita

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the City of Santa Clarita By City Manager Ken Striplin As we come together to celebrate the Christmas holiday, it’s a perfect opportunity to also celebrate our beloved City of Santa Clarita. This year has been remarkable for our community. Throughout the past twelve months, our City has continued […]

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If the Mess Fits: Making Garments from Garbage at Manzanita Hall

date: 2023-12-24, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)

California State University, Northridge’s interdepartmental sustainability initiative, “From Waste to Wearable,” will be hosting a fashion exhibition in December on the second floor of Manzanita Hall. Refreshments will be provided, including cocktails, mocktails and catering. The show will feature guest of honor Dan Hoskins speaking, who is the dean of Mike Curb College of Arts,…

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Internet Decor Legends From LA Redefine The Christmas Tree

date: 2023-12-24, updated: 2023-12-24, from: The LAist

Marco Zamora and Juan “El Creativo” Renteria, an L.A.-based creative pair, have created a spiral sculpture that gives the illusion of floating in the air.

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Doctors Are As Vulnerable to Addiction As Anyone. California Grapples With A Response

date: 2023-12-24, updated: 2023-12-24, from: The LAist

The Medical Board of California, which licenses MDs, is developing a program to evaluate, treat, and monitor doctors with alcohol and drug problems. But there is sharp disagreement over whether those who might volunteer for the program should be subject to public disclosure and over how much participants should pay.

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The Enduring Appeal Of ‘The Nutcracker’ And Where You Can Watch The Christmas Perennial This Holiday Season

date: 2023-12-24, updated: 2023-12-24, from: The LAist

Check off your holiday season bucket lists by watching some of the local productions of the classic ballet.

https://laist.com/news/los-angeles-activities/the-enduring-appeal-of-the-nutcracker-and-where-you-can-watch-the-christmas-perennial-this-holiday-season Save to Pocket


These Mules At The Rose Parade Have Century-Long Ties To The Birth Of National Forests In California

date: 2023-12-24, updated: 2023-12-24, from: The LAist

The mules are part of a legacy that harkens back to the time when the state’s wilderness was first being reimagined as recreational space.

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See The Metro Project Bringing Nearly 1,500 New Housing Units To North Hollywood

date: 2023-12-24, updated: 2023-12-24, from: The LAist

The nearly 16-acre project will also renovate the Metro station, add a new bus transit center, and bring more open space, restaurants, and shops to the area.

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Matadors’ comeback falls short, lose eighth straight

date: 2023-12-24, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)

With conference play around the corner, the Matadors (2-8) tried to snap their seven-game losing streak against the Loyola Marymount Lions (5-6), but came up just short and fell 77-74. It was a pretty balanced offensive attack for CSUN. Six Matadors finished with at least eight points, led by forward Talo Li-Uperesa, who put up…

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