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Gorman Residents And Businesses Run Dry With Broken Pump

Businesses in Gorman have been closed by the Los Angeles County Health Department due a lack of potable water and contamination of well water. According to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Deputy Gerald Newbold, who works out of the Gorman substation, the only businesses being allowed to operate are gas stations, and they are only allowed to sell gas. Even the ...

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Heads Up Therapy On Horseback

During the week of June 28, 2010, the KHTS Community Resource Station welcomed Nancy Zhe from Heads Up Therapy On Horseback on the KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight. Hosted by Janice Murray , the KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight airs Mondays at 10AM on AM-1220 KHTS and is sponsored by Castaic Lake Water Agency. Heads Up Therapy On Horseback has been providing quality service ...

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Heads Up Therapy On Horseback

During the week of June 28, 2010, the KHTS Community Resource Station welcomed Nancy Zhe from Heads Up Therapy On Horseback on the KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight. Hosted by Janice Murray , the KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight airs Mondays at 10AM on AM-1220 KHTS and is sponsored by Castaic Lake Water Agency. Heads Up Therapy On Horseback has been providing quality service ...

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Parrot Wiggles Out Of Captivity In Sand Canyon

Wiggles, a Congo African Grey parrot that’s recently moved to Sand Canyon, decided to explore his new area and his owner is frantically searching for him. Tracee, the parrot’s owner, says that the bird, which will turn 3 on July 3, got out of the house on Thursday evening and flew into a tree across Lost Canyon Road. The bird ...

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“Newhallywood” Class Will Teach SCV Film And TV History

Hundreds of film makers and television producers have passed through our valley to take advantage of our beautiful scenery to use in their productions. Santa Clarita has been used as Hollywood’s back lot since the earliest days of cinema. It is such a common production site that early producers have been known to call the area around Newhall, “Newhallywood.” Almost ...

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McKeon Praises Confirmation Of Petraeus

Congressman Buck McKeon, the Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee, released a statement praising the Senate’s swift confirmation of General David Petraeus as the new commander of U.S. and international troops in Afghanistan. “General Petraeus has proven himself to be one of America’s most capable military officers,” said McKeon. “He turned around a perilous situation in Iraq and ...

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Teen Room Dedicated In Redd’s Memory

The Teen Room at the Newhall Community Center was named in honor of the late Parks Commissioner Ed Redd during a brief ceremony today Redd died suddenly in March. He had served as a Parks, Recreation and Community Service Commissioner since August 2002. Redd was an instructor in the City’s Parent Education programs and worked tirelessly for the youth in ...

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McKeon Statement On Arlington Investigation

The House Armed Services Committee today received testimony from the Honorable John M. McHugh, Secretary of the U.S. Army, and Lt. Gen. Steven Whitcomb, the Army’s Inspector General, on the service’s investigation into mismanagement at Arlington National Cemetery. Ranking Member Howard P. “Buck” McKeon released the following prepared statement for the hearing:   “Secretary McHugh, General Whitcomb, good morning and ...

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UCLA Swept By South Carolina In College World Series

The UCLA Bruins lost the College World Series after being swept by South Carolina in Omaha, Neb. The Bruins had a 1-0 lead in Game 2 of the best-of-three series, but South Carolina tied the game in the eighth inning and scored the winning run in the bottom of the 11th. Hart High graduate Trevor Brown, who started Game 2 ...

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