The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider selling a little piece of land to Williams' company so it can meet an environmental requirement.
International terrorist organizations such as Hezbollah and Al Qaeda operating in several states, including California, have been linked to selling and distributing counterfeit merchandise to fund terrorism.
Fitch Ratings of San Francisco has revised its outlook for the Hart School District's bond portfolio upward to ?positive? from ?stable.?
For the eighth year in a row, Newhall Bicycle Co. will be feeding Santa Clarita locals on Thanksgiving day at 10 a.m.
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce is promoting Small Business Saturday through the use of social media.
Residents of Val Verde and Acton who get their water from the public water utility will be paying more for it in 2013 and beyond.
In this episode: Downed power lines leave motorists stranded on Highway 14; Three local teachers have won monetary awards for use in the classroom. Also: Readers of the L.A. Times have given high honors to one of Santa Clarita's theaters; Local weather outlook. Finally: The inaugural class of the newly formed Inmate Fire Camp Training Facility has graduated during a ceremony held Monday in Castaic; District Attorney-elect Jackie Lacey announces new executive staff.
Just when you thought you'd heard the last of One Valley One Vision, it's back.
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff?s Station has once again begun collecting toys as part of the Annual Holiday Toy Drive.
KHTS is pleased to announce that our audio stream is now available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
At Tuesday?s meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich presented the pet of the week: Sheeka, a 4-month-old husky-terrier mix.
There was one reported burglary and one larceny in the Stevenson Ranch and Westridge area this past week.
This week, Saugus had a rise in crime, mostly resulting from a ring of thefts at a local storage yard.
Now through Christmas: Buy a Wendy's burger, help feed a needy family.
Training for entrepreneurs from the Small Business Development Center at College of the Canyons.
Keeping children safe from bubbling pots, sharp knives, and other household dangers is a major concern for most parents during this festive time of year,
The Los Angeles County Sheriff?s and Fire Departments held a graduation ceremony Monday in Castaic for the first two classes of inmates assigned to the newly-formed Inmate Fire Camp Training Facility.
In this episode: A three-car collision claims the life of an Antelope Valley man; Five Santa Clarita Valley charities are getting a bit of holiday spirit just a few weeks early. Also: Grant increases Small Business Development Center's reach; local weather outlook. Finally: The Master?s College distance runner John Gilbertson wins national; College of the Canyons women?s soccer wins first round match.
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced their 2013 Spring Training schedule Monday with their fifth season of Cactus League play at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz.
District Attorney-elect Jackie Lacey announced her top executive management staff members Monday afternoon.
the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health?s Seafood Task force found that of the 103 retail food facilities inspected, 74 percent had label misbranding or false advertising on menus and over 180 violations.
Woodward Inc., parent company of Woodward HRT in Valencia (formerly Hydraulic Research-Textron), posted 10 percent higher year-over-year fourth-quarter profits.
The U.S. Postal Service ended the 2012 fiscal year (Oct. 1, 2011 ? Sept. 30, 2012) with a record net loss of $15.9 billion, compared to a net loss of $5.1 billion for the same period last year.
Source: http://scvnews.com/2012/11/20/khts-radio-now-streaming-247/
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