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Santa Clarita News

Santa Clarita News

    Kings Defeat Panthers 3-1

     

    The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Florida Panthers 3 to 1 in a game heard live Saturday on KHTS.  Make sure to tune in Wednesday evening at 7 as the Kings take on Washington.

    Canyon vs. Hart Tonight! Coverage Begins at 5PM

    Tune in to your Hometown Station for the CIF Division II final, live from the Home Depot Center in Carson. Coverage begins at 5PM with a tribute to the Canyon Cowboys and the Hart Indians.

    Kings Lose 3-2

    The Los Angeles Kings lost to the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 tonight.  The Hurricanes hit hard and fast obtaining a 3-0 lead through the second period.  The Kings fought back in the third period to score 2 goals bring the score to 3-2 but could not tie the game and lost to the Hurricanes.  Losing tonight brings the Kings record to 17 wins, 12 losses and 1 lose in overtime.  Tune in to your Hometown Station AM1220 KHTS on Saturday, December 10 at 12:30pm when the Kings take on the Florida Panthers.

    Ultimate Theme Park Winner!

    Recently, KHTS and Joseph Hamzeh from Modern Oak Designs teamed up for a great prize contest offering one lucky winner the chance to win over $1,000 worth of theme park admission passes in the Ultimate Theme Park Giveaway. The winner, Fabian Munoz, received tickets to places like Legoland, Sea World, Six Flags Magic Mountain, the Los Angeles Zoo, a Los Angeles Kings hockey game, plus a whole lot more. Congratulations to the winner, and thanks once again to Joseph and everyone at Modern Oak!

     

    Antonovich Outlines Goals For 2006

    Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich applauded hardworking County staff and outlined his goals for the coming year. Leading the list of of priorities are:
    • Public safety
    • Transportation
    • Services for the mentally ill/homeless
    • Adoption for foster children
    • Expansion and maintenance of our equestrian and hiking trail system.  
    “We will strengthen public safety focusing on the gang violence that is plaguing our schools and communities.

     

    Donated Items for Winter Shelter to be Collected at Service Center

    Items donated for the Santa Clarita Valley Emergency Winter Shelter can be dropped off at the Santa Clarita Service Center for Community & Senior Services at 24271 San Fernando Road in Newhall between the hours of 8:30 am and 5:00 pm  Donors are asked to place items in boxes or bags clearly labeled so that they will be distinguishable from items donated to the Salvation Army. No night drop-offs will be accepted, as items may become wet or damaged if left overnight. 

    For more information, call the Service Center at 661-254-0070.

     

    Kings Beat Mapleleafs 2-1

    In a game heard on your hometown station, AM 1220 KHTS, the Los Angeles Kings beat the Toronto Mapleleafs 2-1.

    LANE CLOSURES FOR I-5 CARPOOL LANE CONSTRUCTION 12/5 – 12/10

    Caltrans will close the following lanes of the Golden State Freeway (I-5), as part of a $41.6-million project to construct High Occupancy Vehicle, (HOV), or carpool lanes, on northbound and southbound I-5 from State Route 118 to State Route 14:
     
    MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 TO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9:
    5 a.m. to 2 p.m. -- One lane of northbound I-5 from State Route 210 to State Route 14
    8 a.m. to 2 p.m. – One lane of northbound I-5 from I-405 to State Route 210
    9 a.m. to 1 p.m. – One lane of northbound I-5 from State Route 118 to I-405

    Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce Launches New Website

    The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce is proud to unveil its new website; www.scvchamber.com

    After months of work building, redesigning and adding features the Chamber is pleased with the tremendous results. Working with WildCat Technology Solutions, locally run and owned by Joe Messina, the site will be a powerful tool in promoting the Santa Clarita Valley and its businesses.

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