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Move For Revised Special Library Tax Denied

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has chosen not to move forward with considering a revised special library tax.   Don’t miss a thing. Get breakings news alerts delivered right to your inbox. At the Board’s regular meeting, the County of Los Angeles Library Commission delivered a report on ways to mitigate a potential $22 million annual structural deficit. ...

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SCV Youth Project

Janice Murray & Kim Goldman On November 29, 2010, KHTS was pleased to welcome Kim Goldman of the SCV Youth Project to the KHTS Non Profit Spotlight. The KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight, hosted by Janice Murray can be heard on Mondays at 10am on AM-1220 KHTS. The Santa Clarita Valley Youth Project encourages youth to deal with the concerns they face ...

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Arraignment Continued For Suspect In Murder Of Orange County Woman

On Tuesday, a judge in the Whittier Municipal Court continued the arraignment of Christopher McAmis, the lead suspect in the murder of Lynsie Ekelund, to January 20, 2011.   Ekelund, an Orange County college student, disappeared in February 2001 after a night out with McAmis and two friends.   Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking news alerts delivered right to ...

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Sheriff’s Community Wide Toy Drive & Theater Project of SCV

  On November 22, 2010, we welcomed the Santa Clarita Sheriffs Department to the KHTS Non Profit Spotlight to talk about the 2010 Sheriff’s Community Toy Drive. The KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight – hosted by Janice Murray is heard every Monday at 10 am on AM-1220 KHTS and is sponsored by Castaic Lake Water Agency. The Community Wide Toy Drive is ...

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COC Men’s Soccer Team Advances To Semifinals Of Southern California Regional Playoffs

The College of the Canyons men’s soccer team is in the semifinals of the California Community College Athletic Association Southern California Regional after a 3-1 win over Santa Ana College. The COC men scored three goals in the final seven minutes of the game to upset No. 2 Santa Ana College. COC’s Jose Reyes tied the game, 1-1, with a ...

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Board Of Supervisors Approves $1 Million For Elsmere Canyon

At its Tuesday meeting, the Board of Supervisors approved the allocation of $1 million for the purchase of 842 acres of open space at Elsmere Canyon. “The acquisition of the 842 acres in Elsmere Canyon will provide vital connections for wildlife movement and trail networks between the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys,” said Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. “This vital ...

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Redistricting Commission Holds First Meeting

With the partially-formed Citizens Redistricting Commission scheduled to hold its first meeting today, the eight members selected still need to fill the six remaining seats. On November 2, Californians voted down Proposition 27, which would have eliminated the commission, first established by Proposition 11 in 2008. Instead, voters approved Proposition 20, which established that the commission would create boundaries for ...

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Local Elementary School Receives Science Grant

For the last few years Valencia Valley Elementary School watched as other schools in the Newhall School District raised funds and built science labs. This year dedicated school parents, who either belong to the PTA or are involved in the school’s foundation, decided to focus their efforts on constructing a science lab of their own.   The space will be ...

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