E-Alerts
Podcasts
Twitter Button
Twitter
Facebook Button
Facebook
Youtube Button
Youtube
Traffic Button
Traffic
ListenLive Button
ListenLive

Wednesday

Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
High: 77 °F
Low: 50 °F

Thursday

Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
High: 74 °F
Low: 50 °F

Friday

Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
High: 75 °F
Low: 53 °F

KHTS Around Town

KHTS Around Town

    Assemblyman Richman Names KHTS 2006 Small Business of the Year!

     

                “KHTS has provided entertainment, education and leadership in Santa Clarita for two decades.  I am happy to recognize their contributions and highlight an outstanding small business in our community,” Richman said.

    Canyon Dental Group - Grand Opening

    On May 30th, the Canyon Dental Group held the Grand Opening of their new location on Newhall Ranch Road and Copperhill. The SCV Chamber of Commerce was there to welcome them with a ribbon cutting ceremony and assorted fanfare.

    KHTS’ John Summers, host of the Hometown Morning Show, covered the grand opening event and had a chance to speak on-air with folks at the Canyon Dental Group. The KHTS fire truck was also on hand for photo opportunities.

     

    May 13th 2006 - Hispanic Business Expo


    The First Annual Hispanic Business Expo was held on May 13th, 2006 at the new City of Santa Clarita Community Center in Newhall. The event, presented by the Hispanic Business Committee and the Santa Clarita Chamber of Commerce, featured entertainment, food, a variety of activities and vendors from the SCV Chamber membership. Fun was had by all and KHTS was on hand to cover the event.

    Ken Pulskamp's 50th Birthday!


    On May 11, City Manager Ken Pulskamp celebrated his 50th birthday. KHTS joined in the celebration, sending the KHTS firetruck over to City Hall to help put out all the candles on Ken's birthday cake! Ken accepted the cake and his gifts in good humor. Congratulations and Happy Birthday, Ken!

    Flood of Books Reach Louisiana

     

    During the first week of May, KHTS participated in a citywide effort called the "Flood of Books", encouraging local Santa Clarita residents to donate books to several elementary schools. The books were used to aid libraries at schools that had been devastated by Hurricanes in the Louisiana area. Nearly 100,000 books were collected, and local resident Frank Ball- who grew up in Louisiana spearheaded the cross-country effort to get the books where they were needed the most.

     

    Pages