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SCV News | Residents Reminded of Wildfire Action Plan as Officials Brace for Fire Season

After several fires in the Santa Clarita Valley this past week, everyone from utility representatives to fire officials to meteorologists is reminding residents that, due to unusually dry weather during fire season, they should have their Ready! Set! Go! plans ready to go. A big part of the problem: The Santa Clarita Valley and, largely the Southern California region, have experienced an extreme absence of precipitation over the last year, according to officials at the National Weather Service. “Our vegetation is already drying as we speak, and it’s going to continue to dry though the summer,” said Todd Hall, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. “We’re off to a drier start than normal, and now we’re talking about water conservation.”

One Airlifted, Two Hospitalized From Vehicle After Traffic Collision North Of Santa Clarita

One person was airlifted to the hospital after a traffic collision in Agua Dulce that caused one person to be reportedly ejected from the vehicle Wednesday.  UPDATE (8:39 p.m.): One person has reportedly died due to their injuries. At around 3:52 p.m. Wednesday, first responders received reports of a traffic collision with a person possibly ejected from a vehicle on the 8000 block of Escondido Canyon Road near the 14 Freeway. “The call came in as a rollover into an embankment with two patients injured, one male and one female,” said Jonathan Matheny with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.  First responders requested a helicopter and transported one patient to a local trauma center. The other patient was transported to the same trauma center by ambulance, according to Matheny.  

Illegal pot invades California s deserts, bringing violence, fear and ecological destruction

Illegal pot invades California s deserts, bringing violence, fear and ecological destruction Jaclyn Cosgrove and Louis Sahagún, Los Angeles Times July 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Marijuana plants at Harboside Farms in Salinas, Calif., on Thursday, July 20, 2017.Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle LOS ANGELES Before his corpse was dumped in a shallow grave 50 miles north of Los Angeles, Mauricio Ismael Gonzalez-Ramirez was held prisoner at one of the hundreds of black-market pot farms that have exploded across California’s high desert in the last several years, authorities say. He worked in what has become California’s newest illegal marijuana haven: the Mojave Desert. A world away from the lush forest groves of the “Emerald Triangle” of Northern California, this hot, dry, unforgiving climate has attracted more than a thousand marijuana plantations that fill the arid expanse between the Antelope Valley and the Colorado River.

Cannabis-induced psychosis: Amid push for legalization, sister says brother was lost to us for a decade

Cannabis-induced psychosis: Amid push for legalization, sister says brother was lost to us for a decade
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