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3 weeks ago |
kevinmd.com | Gene Uzawa Dorio |Richard Watson |Sara Pastoor |Jenica W. Cimino
Pope Francis passed away this morning at the age of 88. Just weeks ago, he had spent 38 days hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital for what was described as “double pneumonia,” before returning to his Vatican apartment to recover. Had he been an American hospitalized in the U.S., he might not have made it even that far.
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3 weeks ago |
kevinmd.com | Gene Uzawa Dorio |Ronald A. Paulus |Yenting Chen |Michael McGuire
I didn’t know them well. They were primary care doctors on the hospital staff where I served on the Medical Executive Committee. They provided care to the most vulnerable members of our community, both in the hospital and their offices. I feel guilty for not recognizing that each of them was personally suffering, as they took their own lives. Losing lives of those saving lives is heartbreaking. Doctors heal people.
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1 month ago |
scvnews.com | Councilmember Laurene Weste |Linda Castro |Gene Uzawa Dorio |Jennifer Fischer
The unmistakable sights, sounds and flavors of the Old West are making their way back to William S. Hart Park, 24151 Newhall Avenue, Newhall, CA 91321 and you do not have to wait long. That’s right, the 29th Annual free Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival is back this weekend, ready to transport you, as well as visitors from across the country to a time of spirited adventure, Western tradition and frontier fun.
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1 month ago |
scvnews.com | Councilmember Jason Gibbs |Linda Castro |Gene Uzawa Dorio |Jennifer Fischer
“Arbor Day is not like other holidays. Each of those reposes on the past, while Arbor Day proposes for the future.” – Julius Sterling Morton Arbor Day is more than just a celebration, it’s a commitment to our future. Every year, communities across the world come together to plant trees, promote environmental stewardship and enhance the landscapes that make our cities and towns more beautiful and livable.
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1 month ago |
scvnews.com | Ken Striplin |Linda Castro |Gene Uzawa Dorio |Jennifer Fischer
One of the things that makes the city of Santa Clarita such a great place to live, work and play, is the wide range of amenities we offer our community. As our city continues to grow, it is important that every resident has easy access to all the resources we have available. Which is why I am proud to share that the city of Santa Clarita Public Library is introducing a new mobile library that will bring services directly to our residents throughout the city.
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