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Kellar’s Endorsement Of Whitman Ends Over Immigration Comments

California gubernatorial candidate distances herself from Santa Clarita Councilman.   In a story that just won’t end for Councilman Bob Kellar, California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman has separated herself from his endorsement, which Kellar voluntarily relinquished. This comes after Councilman Kellar has been dragged through the media over comments he made at an anti illegal immigration rally in Santa Clarita ...

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City’s Go Green Art Contest Calls On Student’s Talent

Students in local middle and high schools have the chance to show off their creative talents by participating in the Santa Clarita Transit Go Green Art Contest. Open until March 1, the contest encourages local students to illustrate through traditional art, graphic design or photography how Santa Clarita Transit helps their family and the community. The contest will be broken ...

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January 31st: Kings Beat Devils 3-2

Sunday, the Kings were in New Jersey to face the Devils. The Kings were down in the 3rd Period 2 to 1. Simmonds scored a goal to tie it up then, with 23 seconds left in regulation play, Drew Doughty knocked one in to bring the Kings to victory. The final score was 3 to 2.   The Kings are ...

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Belliard Signs With Dodgers

The Dodger lineup is changing for the 2010 season. The Dodgers have officially signed infielder Ronnie Belliard to a one-year contract. General Manager Ned Colletti made the announcement.   “Ronnie was a tremendous asset to us at the end of last year in both a starting role and off the bench,” Colletti said to MLB.com, “He can play three different ...

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SCAA Brings The World Of Art To Children

The Tesoro Adobe will be holding a free public reception from 12-4 p.m. on Saturday, featuring face painting and coloring books for children. Adults can view artwork, enjoy appetizers, tour the museum, which houses collectibles from the 1930’s, and take in the beautiful scenery of cacti, succulents and desert flowers surrounding the Tesoro Adobe Historic Park. “Bring your children and ...

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Six Stick-To-It Tips For Exercising

By Shauna Parnell So how is your New Year’s Resolution coming along?  January is almost over.  Are you feeling like now it’s too late to start the year off fresh?  If you’re like most Americans, you probably have some type of exercise or fitness goal this year. Of course, you already know that making the resolution is the easy part. ...

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Editorial: Fulfilling Our Tasks Like The Hedgehog

  Reflection of Chaplain Rusty Harding, Providence Tarzana Medical Center The call comes at 5:04 a.m. It’s the first time I’ve been paged in the night. I get up and call the operator. She tells me the patient in Room 210 is dying and the family has asked for a chaplain. I shower, dress and leave. Driving in the darkness ...

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State Universal Healthcare Plan Disregards Veto Threat, Passes Senate

Universal Health Care has garnered much of the spotlight in national politics; however a state version is enjoying some early, if short-lived success in Sacramento. The California State Senate has passed SB 810, authored my Mark Leno (D) San Francisco. The bill, referred to as the California Universal Health Care Act, aims to provide health coverage to all Californians by ...

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January 30th: Kings Win 3-2

Saturday, the Kings continued their road trip in Boston. The Kings and Bruins were tied 2-2 heading into overtime with LA securing the win in a shootout. The final score was 3 to 2. Sunday, the Kings play New Jersey. Catch the game LIVE beginning at 1:30 PM on AM-1220 KHTS!

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“Legion”: A Disaster Of Biblical Proportions

Have you ever seen a trailer for a movie and known right away that it was going to be terrible? Have you ever seen a movie that sets the bar so low yet manages to limbo underneath it? Well, so you don’t have to waste your weekend at the movies, I have. I knew that “Legion” was going to be ...

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