DOCUMENT STASH - Deputies look through tax returns, mail and other paperwork found during Tuesday's identity theft investigation at a house in the 3200 block of West Avenue K-1.
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LANCASTER - A Section 8 subsidy recipient was arrested Tuesday after deputies searching her five-bedroom, four-bath rental home discovered cardboard boxes full of identification information for more than 30 Palmdale and Lancaster residents.
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PALMDALE - The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors asked its attorneys Tuesday to determine whether a plan for the development of a solar energy power plant east of Air Force Plant 42 would be legal.
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LANCASTER - Antelope Valley College's top athletics official defended spending on the campus' new football stadium, which was financed with part of the $139 million Measure R bond passed by voters in 2004.
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PALMDALE - Antelope Valley medical professionals disagreed with a report released on Tuesday that suggests breast screening for cancer should be done routinely only to women ages 50 to 74, and only every other year.
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LANCASTER - More than 2,200 people received the H1N1 flu vaccination Tuesday at the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds, the last clinic in the Antelope Valley for at least three weeks, officials said.
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LANCASTER - The deadline to submit arguments for or against three city measures headed for the ballot in the April 13 election is Tuesday at the City Clerk's office.
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LANCASTER - A female security guard at Antelope Valley College was stabbed by a male assailant Tuesday night, according to the Lancaster Sheriff's Station.
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PALMDALE - Voting unanimously Thursday, the city's Planning Commission allowed property owner Jalal Haddad more time to replace a 52-year-old building on the northwest corner of Palmdale Boulevard and 15th Street East.
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LANCASTER - New construction standards intended to improve the aesthetics of future homes and businesses in the city may spur higher taxes for homebuyers.
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LANCASTER - A forensic behavioral expert who analyzed evidence, witness interviews and police reports in the nearly 10-year-old murder of a Quartz Hill teen said the woman's attacker likely was looking for sex but was surprised by her reaction, and a confrontation that began as a sexual assault soon turned into a homicide.
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PALMDALE - Stunts can be tricky. Proof of that came Tuesday when the skills of a trained professional couldn't prevent a miscalculation that led a stunt car for the television show "Medium" to crash into a cement railroad overpass column.
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LANCASTER - Frank and Cyndee Donato, owners of Antelope Valley Winery, finally get to raise their wine glasses in a toast to the winery's first gold medal, won at the American Wine Society Commercial Wine Competition in early October in Pennsylvania.
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EDITORIAL - It's crunch time at the Palmdale Water District. The voters have spoken, and they left no doubt: They wanted incumbents Dick Wells and Dave Gomez off the board. The two were soundly defeated in the Nov. 3 election and tonight is their last meeting.
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Everyone is looking to save money during the holidays without cutting down on one of the most popular meals of the year - Thanksgiving turkey with all the trimmings.
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PALMDALE - Nearly five years after releasing a report showing industrial space was at a premium, the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance has a new report showing a vacancy rate of nearly 13%, a product of the recession.
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LANCASTER - Ron Kleit, who has worked at First City Credit Union since 1984 and has served as Lancaster branch manager since 1987, is looking back at a quarter-century's service in the Valley.
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Tack on one more first to the Marauders' record-setting season. The Antelope Valley College soccer team earned the program's first playoff berth Tuesday, when it was installed as the No. 15 seed.
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For the third straight year, after a 16-year drought, an Antelope Valley College football player was named the Pacific Conference Defensive Player of the Year.
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PALMDALE - When Josh Shaw sat around Palmdale High School's Phelps Field House following the signing day for two of his high school football teammates in February, the then-junior thought he would probably end up at San Diego State University, where his older brother Justin played football.
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When Quartz Hill High School senior Hannah Shy signed her letter of intent to play at Barry University on Nov. 12, the event was everything she thought it would be.
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PALMDALE — When Palmdale's football season ended last December at Mira Costa High School in the semifinals, there was a bitter taste left in their mouth that still hasn't gone away.
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