What: Join us Sunday, May 2, 2021 for a Drive Thru Taste of the Town At Child & Family Center, 21545 Centre Pointe Pkwy, Santa Clarita
Taste of the Town will look a little different this year, since your favorite restaurants or breweries won’t be present. But the funds raised are more important than ever. The restaurants, caterers, breweries and wineries that have supported the event year after year have taken a big hit this past year. Now is our chance to give back to them and also support Child & Family Center!
Tommy C & the Black Widow Grease Band at the Santa Clarita Senior Center
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Sunday confirmed two additional cases of COVID-19 variant B.1.1.7 (U.K. variant), bringing the county’s total of variant cases to 14.
The U.K. variant is known to spread more easily and quickly than other variants and is circulating in the state and county.
In January 2021, scientists from the U.K. reported evidence that suggests the B.1.1.7 variant may be associated with an increased risk of death compared with other variants. More studies are needed to confirm this finding.
It is crucial for everyone to keep at least six feet of distance from others and to wear a mask whenever around people that don’t live with them. These measures limit the spread of the virus and known variants and can reduce the likelihood of a surge in cases due to the variant.
The Daily Yonder One Night with a County Judge on the Front Lines of the Texas Emergency Stephens County Judge Michael Roach and his F-150 seem to be everywhere on the night sub-zero temperatures lock Breckenridge, Texas, in the deep freeze with an unreliable supply of electricity. But wherever he goes, he’s never far from a volunteer, public employee, or anonymous benefactor who are all trying to help their community pull through.
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Stephens County, Texas, Judge Michael Roach speaks on the phone to help coordinate the community s response. His responsibilities on one day during the emergency included establishing an emergency shelter, transporting residents stuck by the storm, monitoring the electric company s plans, accepting an anonymous donation to distribute to families who need help, and more. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/Breckenridge Texas)
MISSING: Walker County investigators asking for information in the case of Jordan Lee Wilson
Jordan Lee Wilson went missing on May 13th, 2016 Share Updated: 5:56 AM CST Feb 19, 2021 By Jennifer Fortier
Jordan Lee Wilson went missing on May 13th, 2016 Share Updated: 5:56 AM CST Feb 19, 2021
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Show Transcript I m Mike Cole. I m a cold case investigator for the Walker County Sheriff s Department. We re gonna highlight a couple of cases that I m working on these air missing people. Probable homicides. First case we re gonna talk about is Jordan Lee Wilson. Jordan Lee is a Coleman County girl. She was last seen on May 5th May 13 2016. Way Know that she was at a location on Campbell Loop Road, which is off Campbellsville Road in the sip Sea bream in area Jordan Lee Wilson was 32 years old when she was reported missing some of the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of probable homicide of Jordan. Lee Wilson is She was las