All American Red Cross chapters in the Los Angeles area are coordinating efforts to assist the millions of people in the Gulf Coast states suffering through one of the worst natural disasters in modern times.
Read More »Monthly Archives: August 2005
Dodgers Beat Cubs 7-0
In a powerhouse game the Los Angeles Dodgers came out on top in the final game of a three game series with the Chicago Cubs. After scoring early in the second, the Dodgers kept going and never looked back. Dodger pitcher Derek Lowe threw an amazing game having only one hit against him. Maybe their luck in today’s game will ...
Read More »Man Eludes Sheriffs Deputies
Sheriff’s deputies chased an alleged attempted carjacker through a Canyon Country neighborhood Tuesday, but the man eluded them.
Read More »AQMD: Cemex Could Violate Air Standards
The Tuesday evening town hall meeting discussed many things, including the Cemex risks…
Read More »On Line Classes Hot Item At COC
SANTA CLARITA – Online classes have been growing in popularity nationwide over the last several years and College of the Canyons, which began offering them in 1998, is no exception.
Read More »Board Accepts Grant To Improve County Terrorism Preparedness
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich announced that the Board of Supervisors accepted early $25 million in grant funds from the Department of Homeland Security for terrorism preparedness.
Read More »Dodgers Lose in Chicago 6-3!
The Dodgers lost 6 to 3 against the Cubs in game two of their three game series in the Windy City. Game three on Wednesday morning, beginning at 10:45AM on Santa Clarita’s Hometown Station, AM-1220, KHTS
Read More »Forum on Air Quality Tonight
Town hall meeting to give residents a chance to ask questions & discuss high ozone levels…
Read More »Collision Sends Two to Hospital
A motorist ran a red light in Valencia Monday. The driver had to be extracted from the vehicle.
Read More »Red Cross Blood Drive Tuesday At Henry Mayo
The American Red Cross hosts a blood drive today at Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital.
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