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Riverpark Hearings Resume

 Riverpark — the controversial development planned for the north shore of the Santa Clara River that has drawn the ire of environmentalists — is back in the spotlight this week as the Santa Clarita Planning Commission resumes a series of hearings that could wrap up Tuesday…

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EPIC Center Pictures

KHTS recently attended the grand opening of the EPIC Center at College of the Canyons. You can see pictures and read more about the event by clicking here.

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EPIC Center Opening: August 25, 2004

On August 25, KHTS’ Carl Goldman and Sharon Bronson attended the grand opening of the College of the Canyons EPIC Center, the brand-new 926 seat performing arts facility located on campus. The $18.3 million facility boasts a spectacular proscenium theater with state-of-the-art sound, as well as an experimental "black box" theater. Members of the media gather onstage for the EPIC ...

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New Abuse Report Shields Names

Three civilian translators were named in a new report on military intelligence breaches at Abu Ghraib prison — although “named” isn’t quite the right word.    All names were excised from the 177-page executive summary to the report on prisoner abuse, released Wednesday.    Was John B. Israel, a civilian translator from Canyon Country who was implicated in an earlier Army report, one of ...

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‘This Valley Should be Proud of Her’

It only took 22.18 seconds.    Ready, set, silver.    Eighteen-year-old Santa Clarita resident Allyson Felix is leaving the 28th Olympic Games in Athens with a second-place medal in the women’s 200-meter dash.    It was Felix’s fastest time of the year, the second best in her impossibly young career. And it was good enough for a new junior world record.

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