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Return To Mentryville: Inside Santa Clarita’s ‘Haunted’ Ghost Town With A Spiritual Medium (VIDEO)

Return To Mentryville - Inside Santa Clarita’s ‘Haunted’ Ghost Town With A Spiritual Medium

A group of historic abandoned buildings sits on the outskirts of the Santa Clarita Valley to this day, and the ghost town of Mentryville has long held rumors of being “haunted” by the spirits of its former residents. After exploring Mentryville’s deserted buildings with a paranormal investigator back in 2016, the KHTS Features team has returned once again, this time ...

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KHTS Goes Behind The Scenes Of Haunted Houses In Santa Clarita: Part Three – ‘Club Fear’

KHTS Goes Behind The Scenes Of Haunted Houses In Santa Clarita Part Three – Club Fear

KHTS is going behind the scenes of some of the top haunted houses in Santa Clarita, with the special three-part series wrapping up at “Club Fear: Twisted Manor,” which opened Oct. 25. Club Fear’s signature clown, Rellik (“killer” spelled backwards), is returning to the Valencia haunt to terrorize attendees, who will make their way through Rellik’s Victorian-style mansion for the ...

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KHTS Gets Sneak Peek Of Haunted Houses In Santa Clarita: Part Two – ‘Shiver Haunt SCV’

Haunted Houses in Santa Clarita - Shiver Haunt SCV 1

KHTS is getting a sneak peek of some of the top haunted houses in Santa Clarita, with the special three-part series continuing at “Shiver Haunt SCV,” set to open Oct. 18. The 1,100-square-foot home haunt is returning to Montolla Lane in Valencia for the third time, with haunt organizers going bigger — and even more terrifying — this year than ...

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Santa Clarita Boy To Help Homeless Families With 3rd Annual ‘Cayden’s Winter Warehouse’

A 10-year-old Santa Clarita boy is getting ready to help local homeless families for the third year in a row with the return of his annual donation drive, “Cayden’s Winter Warehouse.” Fourth grader Cayden Tyler is asking the community to donate winter items like jackets, sweaters, socks, gloves, beanies and blankets so he can deliver them to the nonprofit Family ...

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KHTS Gets Sneak Peek Of Haunted Houses In Santa Clarita: Part One – ‘Beware The Dark Realm’

KHTS is getting a sneak peek of some of the top haunted houses in Santa Clarita, with the special three-part series kicking off at “Beware the Dark Realm,” set to open Oct. 12. Known as one of the most popular home haunts in Santa Clarita, Beware the Dark Realm draws thousands of Halloween enthusiasts every year to Sugar Pine Way ...

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14th Annual Evening Of Remembrance Honors The Memories Of 114 Young Lives Lost

14th Annual Evening Of Remembrance Honors The Memories Of 114 Young Lives Lost

The 14th annual Evening of Remembrance brought hundreds of Santa Clarita community members together on Tuesday to honor the memories of 114 young lives lost in traffic-related incidents. The somber event was held at the Youth Grove at Central Park, where 114 tree stumps are placed to symbolize those 24 years old and younger whose lives were cut short. This ...

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Santa Clarita Woman Creates Online Campaign In Hopes Of Launching New Beauty Product

Santa Clarita Woman Creates Campaign In Hopes Of Launching New Beauty Product

A Santa Clarita woman recently started a campaign for a new beauty product she envisioned, and is asking for the community’s support in helping make her “dream product” a reality. Lauren Glickman submitted her idea for a fruit-powered amla brightening eye cream to Volition Beauty, and was selected to receive an online campaign that could see her product created. If ...

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Gibbon Conservation Center Announces Need For Move, Launches Relocation Fund

Gibbon Conservation Center Announces Need For Move, Launches Relocation Fund

Gibbon Conservation Center officials are planning to leave Santa Clarita after 40 years, and have launched a “Relocation Fund” to help them find a new space to continue their mission. A combination of things prompted the need for the nonprofit’s move, ranging from finances and development in the area to zoning and climate changes, according to Director Gabriella Skollar.  “The ...

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