By City News Service
Major COVID-19 Vaccination Site Situated At Six Flags Parking Lot Near LA
VALENCIA (CNS) - With Six Flags Magic Mountain back in business, the large-scale COVID-19 vaccination site operated by the county in the theme park s parking lot will close next week and be replaced by a pair of smaller locations.
The Magic Mountain vaccine site will close at the end of the day Sunday. On Monday, vaccination sites run by the county will open at College of the Canyons and the Palmdale Oasis Park Recreation Center, providing options for residents in the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valley areas.
Magic Mountain COVID-19 vaccine site to close, but 2 more sites opening
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Magic Mountain COVID-19 vaccine site is closing
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President Greg Laemmle, left, applauds with dignitaries and the Santa Clarita City Council as they cut the ribbon for the Laemmle Theaters 6 in Newhall on Friday, 040921. Dan Watson/The Signal
Laemmle Officially Opens in Old Town Newhall
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By Kev Kurdoghlian
Nearly 100 people gathered in front of the highly anticipated Laemmle 7 in Newhall to officially open the theater to the Santa Clarita Valley community. Guests were welcomed by the sight of a table filled with theater popcorn, fountain drinks and water placed near a large red bow and ribbon waiting to be cut.
Mayor Bill Miranda was the master of ceremonies for the ribbon cutting event Friday attended by community members, members of the Laemmle family, the Santa Clarita City Council, Sen. Scott Wilk, Rep. Mike Garcia, sheriff’s officials and representatives for Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares and Assemblyman Tom Lackey.
Los Angeles County hopes to identify relatives of detained migrant children
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FILE PHOTO - A boy and father from Honduras are taken into custody by U.S. Border Patrol agents near the U.S.-Mexico Border/ (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to take steps to find local relatives of unaccompanied minors held in federal immigration shelters and to provide medical and mental health support.
On a motion from Supervisor Kathryn Barger, the board voted to have county counsel request permission from federal authorities to visit facilities housing unaccompanied, undocumented minors.