In this episode: Hart School District?s bond portfolio moves up after years of healthy surplus; The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center Foundation has disbanded and its officials are jobless; The price of water may be going up for residents of Val Verde and Acton next year; local weather; entertainment; more.
SCV's Kim Goldman said she was irked by the lack of responsibility shown by documentary filmmakers who suggest a Florida death row inmate may have committed the murders of her brother, Ron Goldman, and O.J. Simpson's wife, Nicole.
The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center Foundation has disbanded and its officials are jobless.
The state is releasing mentally disordered offenders to the counties - which threatens public safety and adds to their fiscal burden.
The City of Santa Clarita and the SCV Education Foundation invite the community to the Literacy & Arts Festival on Saturday
There were a total of twenty eight Part-1 crimes reported in Zone 5-Valencia area.
The fall 2013 application cycle appears to be on pace to set another CSU record
The City of Santa Clarita Public Library is hosting three weeks of programming in honor of the upcoming release of the new "Hobbit" movie.
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris announced a $10.4 million grant program Wednesday for organizations that provide housing counseling and legal services to homeowners.
The College of the Canyons women?s soccer team was shut out by Ventura College, 1-0, and eliminated from the Southern Regional playoffs.
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.
Source: http://scvnews.com/2012/11/20/khts-radio-now-streaming-247/
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