Hart High School officials held an online forum Monday night, inviting members of the community to contribute their opinions on whether to change the Indian mascot.
Moderated by Hart High Principal Jason d’Autremont, the meeting began with a summarized history of the issue, starting with the adoption of the mascot in the 1940s to the recent efforts to lead discussion and learn more about the issue. The meeting then provided an opportunity for participants from both sides to share their perspectives.
Starting first, the members of the public in support of changing the mascot, whose ages ranged from older alumni to current students, discussed how the mascot was racially insensitive and had the ability to be mentally and educationally damaging to students and local Native American tribe members.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help to locate a missing Santa Clarita man.
Oscar Camas, is a 21 year-old male Hispanic who was last seen at his residence on the 27000 block of Solamint Road in Santa Clarita, Wed, Apr 28, 2021, at approximately 2:00 a.m.
Oscar is 5’8” tall, 160lbs with long curly black hair, brown eyes and a tattoo on the right thigh. He was last seen wearing a black long sleeve shirt and black sweatpants.
Mr. Camas suffers from depression. His family has not seen or heard from him and are very concerned and asking for the public’s help.
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Zonta Club of Santa Clarita will be hosting their 36th annual Women in Service Celebration, to honor 17 women serving the Santa Clarita Valley.
The club welcomes all to join them to honor these women who have worked hard to improve the lives of other women and girls in the Santa Clarita Valley. The volunteers were nominated by non-profits that share Zonta’s mission.
The nominees are:Jasmine Renae Ball – Samuel Dixon Family Health Center
Nancy Barker – Assistance League of Santa Clarita
Mimi Baum – Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Auxiliary
Dawn Begley – WiSH Education Foundation
Marianne Cederlind – Carousel Ranch
Julia Estrada – Santa Clarita Valley Boys & Girls Club
YUHSD: commuters should expect traffic delays
Road work will impact travel over next two weeks
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Yuma Union High School District (YUHSD) announced Wednesday that families and staff commuting to-and-from Yuma High School (YHS) during the next two weeks could be impacted by scheduled work at several key intersections along 1st Avenue.
Asphalt seal coating (optipave) and permanent striping, which began Tuesday, will cause intermittent road and lane closures until Thursday, May 13.
Please see the full schedule of road closures below:
Date
7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
7 a.m. - 4 p.m.