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Upcoming Comedy Show Hopes To Leave A Dent

If all goes accordingly, the 33rd Annual “Back to School” Comedy Extravaganza on September 30 will turn the entire Canyon Theatre Guild audience into a fit of laughter, leaving each member begging for more comedy in Santa Clarita.   Is it actually the 33rd show? Well, no, it’s the first one.   Does it have anything to do with schools, ...

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LARC Ranch

Kathleen Sturkey, Chuck Sturkey, & Janice Murray LARC Ranch stopped by the KHTS Resource Station on September 20, 2010 for the KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight. The Non-Profit Spotlight – hosted by Janice Murray can be heard every Monday at 10AM on AM-1220 KHTS and is sponsored by Castaic Lake Water Agency. LARC ranch has a come a long way since its ...

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September 21 2010: Dodgers Get Shutout By Padres 6-0

The Dodger’s hitting was absent as they were shutout by the Padres Tuesday night. Superior pitching and hitting by the Padres helped defeat the Dodgers as they only had 8 hits in the entire game. Final score was 6-0. Tune in Wednesday September 22 at 6:30pm as the Dodgers take on the Padres here on your hometown station AM-1220, KHTS.

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COC Job Fair Set For October 9 At Activities Center

Job seekers hoping to take advantage of current opportunities and get good solid career advice should plan on attending College of the Canyons’ fall Job and Career Fair on Saturday, October 9. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on that date, employers who are actively seeking to hire staff in entry, middle or upper level positions, as well as bring ...

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Critic Offers His Take On Fall Foursome

by Chauncey Telese A High School Rumor, a bank heist, Prohibition, and superhero suburbanites: this looks like a fall Fatal Four-Way! Sorry for being away for so long I’ve been busy with school starting and having to work a lot. Since I’ve been away for awhile, allow me to quickly catch up on what I’ve missed and what I’ve learned ...

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SCV Sheriff To Hold Community Academy

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station will host the ninth Sheriff’s Community Academy beginning October 13. The Sheriff’s Community Academy offers a limited number of community members the exclusive opportunity to go inside every aspect of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department’s Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station for a unique and in-depth look at how deputies serve our community and ...

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Dodger Legend Lasorda Turns 83 Tomorrow

Tomorrow, September 22, is Tommy Lasorda’s 83rd birthday. Tommy is finishing his 61st season with the Dodgers as his current title is Special Adviser to the Chairman.   He is in 17 Hall of Fames, has eight honorary doctorate degrees and still makes over 100 appearances every year on behalf of the Dodgers and Major League Baseball.   Don’t miss ...

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COC Women’s Golf Team Wins 3rd WSC Tournament

The College of the Canyons women’s golf team won its third Western State Conference golf match of the season and its 12th in a row. The COC women shot 327 and beat Bakersfield by 14 shots. Glendale College was third at 344. COC’s Tiara Wells shot a 4-over par, 76, to lead all golfers. Teammate Hannah Lee was 8-over par ...

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UPDATED: Possible Explosion Starts Fire In Valencia Aircraft Company

UPDATED: Firefighters have declared knockdown on a small fire that started just after 4:30 p.m. today at Woodward HRT in the heart of the Valencia Industrial Center.     Fire officials told KHTS that a rumbling sound, possibly an explosion, was reported by the company shortly after 4:30 p.m. Emergency personnel are treating three people at the scene with minor ...

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Local Student Brings Her Good Will To Hawaii

There’s something completely unique about helping out someone in need – a welcome feeling of warmth that consumes both giver and receiver.   From December 25 through January 2, 16-year-old Rachel Clancy will travel to a small Hawaiian island and build a house with Habitat for Humanity.   The experience will not only change the life of one Saugus High ...

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