In a game heard live on AM-1220 KHTS Wednesday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the New York Yankees, by a final score of 3-0. The Dodgers split the series with the Yankees, and now head out on the road for a four game series in Chicago, followed by four games in St. Louis. Tune in to the next ...
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Acton Agua Dulce School District Officials Look To Charter Choice, Part I
Acton Agua Dulce Unified School District officials have a funding problem, and they feel the answer lies in a charter school
Read More »Officers Arrest Suspect In High Speed Pursuit On Highway 118
California Highway Patrol Officers arrested a 20-year-old male on probation for evading arrest and vehicle theft after a high speed pursuit Wednesday, according to police reports.
Read More »The Real Side – July 31, 2013
Host: Joe Messina Guest: Paul ChappellTopic: The Art of Waging War Right Click Here To Download! Click Here To Listen! Be sure to listen to all of The Real Side’s Podcasts here! The Real Side with Joe Messina. Monday – Friday from 2-3pm. Cutting through the political spin with real facts, real talk and real issues. It’s not the right ...
Read More »Alive And Well – July 31, 2013
Host: Karena Thek Co-Host: Janice Murray Guest: Wendy Hassenpflug and Wendy Thrush Topic: Scoliosis Care Right Click Here to Download! Click Here To Listen! Be sure to listen to all of Alive and Well’s Podcast’s here! Airing Wednesdays at 12 p.m. Alive and Well with your host Karena Thek. This show is where the most informed, tantalizing and provocative minds of our time ...
Read More »Senior Hour – July 31, 2013
Hosts: Dr. Gene Dorio and Barbara Cochran Guest: Arif Halaby and TimBen Boydston Topic: Knowing What To Know Right Click Here to Download! Click Here To Listen! Listen to all The Senior Hour Podcasts here! Every Wednesday at 11 a.m., tune into KHTS AM 1220 to listen in on the Senior Hour Show. Hosts Dr. Gene Dorio and Barbara Cochran discuss ...
Read More »Another Rabid Bat Turns Up In The Santa Clarita Valley
The Santa Clarita Valley's fifth rabid bat turned up on a driveway in late July. L.A. County Department of Public Health officials warn residents to avoid handling bats that appear to be acting strangely. Call Animal Control instead.
Read More »Best Of Santa Clarita Valley Outdoor Report: You Can Be Too Rich
Remember the old saying, “You can never be too rich or too thin”? Well you can be. Too nutrient rich, that is. Especially if you’re a salt-water marsh. Scientists working at Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory recently reported “that nutrients—such as nitrogen and phosphorus from septic and sewer systems and lawn fertilizers—can cause salt-marsh loss.” They conducted a study of salt marsh landscapes at ...
Read More »City To Host Third Annual Anti-Drug Symposium
The City of Santa Clarita will spread awareness on the issue of heroin and prescription drugs abuse by teens at the third annual Heroin Kills Symposium Wednesday, August 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the Santa Clarita Activities Center.
Read More »Suzanne Harper To Perform At State Final Of Texaco Country Showdown
The California State Final of the 32nd Annual Texaco Country Showdown will be held at Knott’s Berry Farm on Saturday, August 17 at 7 P.M. Be sure to come out to the Wagon Camp and support Suzanne Harper, our local artist. Suzanne Harper recently performed at Concerts in the Park. After winning the local finals, she is advancing on to ...
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