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In a game heard live on KHTS Wednesday afternoon, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees by a final score of 6-0. The Dodgers split the doubleheader with the Yankees, after dropping the first game 6-4. The Dodgers now head to San Diego to play the Padres Thursday night- tune into the game starting at 6:30pm, on AM-1220 KHTS! Don't miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news...

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Santa Clarita News

    County Libaries Going Wireless

    Due to Increased demand by customers, all 84 county-operated libraries will be ready for wireless Internet access. It will take two years to hook up all of the libraries to become equipped with WiFi, or wireless Fidelity. Work is underway to lay out the blueprints for each library’s wireless Internet infrastructure, said Nancy Mahr, public information officer for the county of Los Angeles Public Library system.

    Commission OKs Proposed High-end Shopping Center

    Despite its location in close proximity to an earthquake fault line and residents’ concerns about traffic, a local developer has been given the green light to develop a ”high-end” shopping center across from the Bridgeport housing development. Intertex General Contractors is planning to develop a 130,000-square-foot commercial center on 31.75 acres at the northeast corner of

    Newhall Ranch Road
    and
    McBean Parkway
    .

    San Francisquito Canyon Road to Open in March

    As a result of last year’s winter storms

    San Francisquito Canyon Road
    sustained major damage, including washouts and landslides. But the major commuting route that runs from the northern Santa Clarita Valley to the Antelope Valley will be open at the end of March, Said Melinda Barrett, head of the public relations group for the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. The Road has been up in a limited capacity since June, with the help of a pilot car program.

     

    Officials Get Look at Plan for Hospital

    Residents near the Henry Mayo campus voice concerns over impacts of 25-year expansion plans.A proposed rooftop helipad would be nearly level with hilltop homes, & backyard views would be obstructed by a towering parking garage & office building...  Get the full story in Thursday's Signal.

    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.

     

    Hart-Canyon Game To Be Televised

    For the third-time ever, two SCV football teams will face off in a CIF-Southern Section championship game when Hart High School plays Canyon Friday night in the Division Two final.  AM-1220 KHTS will carry the game live beginning with a pregame show at 5 pm.  But, fans will be able to watch the tape delay Saturday...Local cable access Channel 20 will feature the tape delay of the big battle beginning 8 pm Saturday evening.  Get the facts in Thursday's Signal.

    COC Breaks Ground on East Side

    New Education Center's expected to house 3,000 students in September of 2006, & as many as 10,000 by 2015.Some 100 people trudged up a dusty hill...  Get the story in Wednesday's Signal.

    Antonovich Begins Duties as County Mayor, Sets Goals

    Supervisor's top priorities for coming year include public safety, transportation, & emergency preparedness.

    L.A. County Mayor Michael D. Antonovich began his duties Tuesday, convening his first board meeting in downtown Los Angeles.  He serves an area of 2 million people in 24 cities, including Santa Clarita.  Get the whole story in Wednesday's Signal.

    Residents Decry Countys Stance on Airpark Rules

    Airport's opponents feel decision could bring jets; owner's lawyer says there's intention to do so.The decision by the Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning to not regulate the type of aircraft that can fly in & out of the Agua Dulce Airpark has ignited outright anger by the airpark's opponents in the Agua Dulce community.  Get the facts in Wednesday's Signal.

    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.

     

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