KHTS commends COC for selecting esteemed historian Shelby Steele as a guest speaker on Thursday. October 12th at 2 p.m. at the University Center. Shelby is an author, columnist, and filmmaker. He is considered one of the leading experts on race relations, affirmative action, and multiculturalism. College of the Canyons choice of selecting Shelby Steele to speak, after the community ...
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Burbank Mayor Spanked With A Paddle By A Drag Queen In Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita made national news over the weekend, but not necessarily in a good way. The Santa Clarita Valley Democrats held a fundraiser on Saturday. The event featured Drag Queen Bingo featuring “Transgoddess” Roxy Wood. In one video posted on social media by Wisenuts Podcast, Bingo spanks Burbank Mayor, Konstantine Anthony with a paddle. In a comment response to the ...
Read More »OPINION: To Lie Or Not To Lie, That Is The Sci-Fi Question
By: Dr. Gene Dorio Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury and I attended Los Angeles High School, separated by 15 years. He once spoke there and quelled the rumor he failed English: “I got a C!” His writings extend beyond the realm of reality into a dimension of creativity and even hope. Oftentimes, we think mankind has reached the limits of ...
Read More »OPINION: Xylazine — Protect Our Kids From This Deadly Drug
By: Dr. Aakash Ahuja Dear Community members, I will like to bring your attention to a drug whose name is Xylazine. It is a non-opioid animal tranquilizer not approved for human use. We all know of the drug addiction epidemic and overdose crisis that has hugely impacted the community and country. For the last few years, we have correctly talked about ...
Read More »OPINION: Letter In Support Of Hart Indians
By: Nicholas Willis Greetings Board and Hart High Indian Supporters, I am writing in support and encouraging the board to retain the name Indians in effort to preserve Hart High’s history. The term Indian is very generic and is what we Natives were called when we came to this area. Later, the word American Indians was adopted and is now ...
Read More »EDITORIAL: Newsom Signed Bill That Has Led To Skyrocketing Deaths
Just when you thought there’s isn’t anything they can regulate that’s any crazier, the California legislature passed the “Freedom To Walk Act.” (AB2147). This one slipped by us, because after Governor Newsom signed it, the law took effect on January 1, 2023. Since its passage, the number of jaywalking deaths in California has reached its highest amount in twenty years. ...
Read More »What Do A Pop Superstar, A Preschool Teacher & A Single Father From A Texas Border Town Have In Common?
Editorial by Carl Goldman Jessica Sutta, vocalist for The Pussycat Dolls, the superstar pop group that topped the music charts from 2003-2010, Brianne Dressen, a preschool teacher from Utah and Ernest Ramirez a single father from a border town in Texas visited with KHTS last week to share their life-changing stories after taking the Covid-19 vaccine. They only represent a ...
Read More »Why KHTS Is Playing Jason Aldean’s Song, ‘Try That In A Small Town’
The controversy over Jason Aldean’s country hit, “Try That In A Small Town” continues to increase. Many media outlets are distorting the true message of the song and are doing everything in their power to have it cancelled. That’s why KHTS decided to add it to our playlist. Jason Aldean is not an artist we would normally play, because his ...
Read More »California Has A Proposed Bill That Will Accomplish The Exact Opposite Of What The Legislature Is Intending — AB 886
There is a new proposed California state bill AB 886, introduced by California Assemblywoman, Buffy Wicks (Democrat, District 14) that is now being considered by the California Assembly. The California Journalism Preservation Act is meant to force the big tech companies, Google, Facebook, Instagram and others to pay news providers 70 percent of their advertising revenues to news outlets like ...
Read More »Happy Birthday America
The Fourth of July weekend has always been a festive time at Freedom’s Way Baptist Church. Pastor Jerry Cook and the congregation love the United States and celebrates America’s birthday with great energy and enthusiasm. The weekend began on Saturday with a beautiful, classical performance of patriotic songs by the Santa Clarita Concert Band. The band entertained the crowd with ...
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