In this episode:
A remembrance for Sarah Alarid drew hundreds to Todd Longshore Park Wednesday night; Michael Downs, 20, of Newhall accepted a plea deal Thursday that will land him in jail for about 13 more years.
Also:
Intertex Properties closed escrow monday on the purchase Gateway Promenade, the retail center located at the intersection of Interstate 5 and Highway 126; Local Assemblyman Scott Wilk is coauthoring a bill that would freeze college tuition rates; The California Highway Patrol shut northbound Interstate 5 at Parker Road in Castaic shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday due to poor driving conditions over the Grapevine; local weather.
Sports:
The Master’s College Lady Mustangs jumped up five spots in the NAIA Division 1 national poll to No. 8.
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SCV NewsBreak for Thursday, January 10, 2013