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December 23 2010: Kings Beat Oilers 3-2 In OT

The Los Angeles Kings beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 in Overtime. After a scoreless OT the game then went into a shootout where the Kings ended the game on the last shot and left the Staples Center victorious.  Tune in Sunday December 26 at 5:30 pm as the Kings take on the Ducks on your Hometown Station AM-1220 KHTS.

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Sharon Runner To Vie For George’s Senate Seat

Former Assemblywoman Sharon Runner has announced that she will run for the State Senate seat vacated yesterday by her husband, George. George Runner resigned his seat representing the 17th District in order to assume the office on the State Board of Equalization to which he was elected in November. Sharon Runner had been serving on the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, ...

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Horse Killed In Traffic Collision On Sierra Highway

A horse is dead after it was involved in a two-vehicle collision on Sierra Highway at approximately 6:25 a.m., according to the California Highway Patrol.   The collision took place on Sierra Highway at Oak Street, near the Le Chene restaurant. The horse was not carrying a rider and was not inside a trailer. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking ...

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Donations Needed To Fund Documentary On Outstanding Newhall Elementary School

Dr. J. Michael McGrath Elementary School in Newhall has caught the eye of two movie producers interested in highlighting the importance of education amidst the outpouring of information on the state of our country’s education system. Ramon Hamilton and Jennifer Fischer are producing a documentary on McGrath Elementary and describe the school as one that statistically and in many respects, ...

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CHP To Step Up Enforcement On Holiday Weekends

The holidays are a time of celebration with family, friends and co-workers. Often, those holiday festivities involve travel, whether it’s to a relative’s house, home from the office Christmas party, or even just a quick trip to the store for a last-minute purchase. Regardless of what brings you out on the roadways this year, know that you’re in good company ...

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Food Pantry Receives $10K Donation From Wells Fargo

The Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry received a much-needed $10,000 donation from Wells Fargo to help tackle hunger over the holidays and into 2011. The donation will support the organization’s soaring demand for food services, which experienced more than 42,600 client visits in 2010.     Belinda Crawford, Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry’s executive director, says the donation comes at a ...

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The Top 15 Christmas TV Episodes Of All Time

By Chauncey Telese Ho ho ho, it’s that time of year again, a time where kids await Santa, grown-ups drink egg nog that causes their breath to melt snow, and of course, watch the Lakers and the Heat (or if you want to fall asleep after presents, there are the Cowboys and the Cardinals). Last year I ranked the 10 ...

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One Lot Of Lipitor Recalled Because Of Strange Odor

Pfizer has announced that it intends to recall one lot—approximately 19,000 bottles—of Lipitor 40 mg tablets (atorvastatin calcium) distributed in the U.S. The recall stems from one customer report of an uncharacteristic odor related to the bottles in which these lots of Lipitor were packaged. The bottles were supplied by a third-party bottle manufacturer. A medical assessment found that the ...

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Valencia Boys Soccer Team Wins San Gabriel Valley Classic

The Valencia boys soccer team won the San Gabriel Valley Classic by the narrowest of margins at Monrovia High School. Valencia played two games, the semifinals and the final, and won both on penalty kicks. In the championship game against Sierra Vista of Baldwin Park, the two teams played to a 2-2 tie in regulation. Josh Motto and Matt Peters ...

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Nursing Homes Required To Display Grades Prompted By Antonovich Action

Starting January 1, anyone seeking a good skilled nursing facility for an elderly or incapacitated family member will be able to get valuable information to help them make their choice. Similar to the letter-grade restaurant grading system instituted in Los Angeles County in 1997, nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities will now have to post a 1-to-5 star ‘rating’ from ...

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