Law enforcement agencies in the Santa Clarita Valley handled a surge of arrests between November 21 and November 23, with incidents ranging from DUI cases to felony-level offenses. According to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department booking logs, the majority of incidents resulted in citations or book-and-releases, though several suspects were held on higher bail amounts. The post Santa Clarita Valley Sees Series Of Arrests Over Busy Weekend appeared first on KHTS Radio.
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Insider’s View: how generative AI could make scientific publishing fairer, and more competitive
Photo credits: Tim Witzdam / Unsplash Scientists from around the world are using generative artificial intelligence tools to write papers in English, and it’s already altering the publishing landscape. A new.
Air regulators pass new rules for landfills
After hours of emotional testimony and stark warnings Thursday, the California Air Resources Board updated its landfill-methane regulations to improve the detection of environmental problems and the transparency around how they’re reported. [.] The post Air regulators pass new rules for landfills appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.
State volleyball notebook: Parkston’s Keeara Oakley continues big hitting in Class B bracket
There are go-to hitters in the sport of volleyball. Keeara Oakley fits that definition for the Parkston High School volleyball team.
21 Pictures of Cats Hiding From the Cold in Full Hibernation Mode
When the cold hits, cats don’t just get cozy. They enter full hibernation mood. One minute they’re walking around like normal, and the next they’ve disappeared, swallowed by a pile of blankets that somehow transforms into a perfectly cat-shaped bundle. They don’t politely lie under the covers, either. They digging in, kneading, and wriggling until they’ve created the warmest, softest cave known to humankind. Once they’ve settled into their blanket fort, good luck getting them out. You can shake the treat bag, open a can, or try gently lifting a corner to see if they’re still breathing, but nothing interrupts the sacred winter nap. Occasionally, you’ll see a little nose, a paw, or an ear poking out like a furry periscope checking if the world is still cold. If the temperature hasn’t improved, they burrow right back in without hesitation. Cats take hibernation personally, and honestly, they might be onto something. Why face frosty floors and chilly windowsills when you can snooze through winter wrapped like a purrito? Some days, we’d all rather hide in a blanket cave, too.
3 mistakes WWE should avoid in Men’s WarGames Match
WWE is just five days away from hosting its next major premium live event, Survivor Series: WarGames.
DOGE “doesn’t exist” anymore. But expert says it’s still not dead.
DOGE “doesn’t exist” anymore. But expert says it’s still not dead.
Monday Morning (November 24, 2025): Articles You May Have Missed This Past Weekend
Happy Native American Heritage Month! Each November, Native American Heritage Month is celebrated in the United States. While many Native Americans like to say we celebrate being Native Americans year round, it the month present opportunies to reflect on our ancestors, history, and culture.
Who is Andriy Yermak? Tucker Carlson claims the WSJ has evidence that head of Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office has skimmed hundreds of millions in US aid
Podcaster Tucker Carlson has claimed that the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has evidence that Andriy Yermak has skimmed a large amount of US aid meant for Ukraine.
An Adorable, Free-Roaming Olaf Animatronic Is Coming to Disney Parks. See Him in Action!
An Adorable, Free-Roaming Olaf Animatronic Is Coming to Disney Parks. See Him in Action!







