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GANG STALKING
HAVE YOU BEEN TARGETED?
Gang Stalking is a covert investigation that is opened on an individual. The individual is then placed under overt and covert forms of surveillance. The person is followed around 24/7. Foot patrols and vehicle patrols are used to follow the Individual around, as part of the monitoring process. During these patrols a one handed sign language is used to assist the citizen informants with communicating to each other.
Learn more about gang stalking here
Man Arrested in Theater Attack
The L.A. County Sheriff's Department has arrested a suspect in the case of a moviegoer who was attacked with a meat thermometer during a screening of "Shutter Island" at a Lancaster theater last month.

LA County NAT Team Gets National Exposure
Los Angeles NAT Team gets national radio exposure regarding their strong arm tactics and citizen abuse.  Most listening to the program were shocked at the abuse rural citizens experience at the hands of their local government.

More Teacher Layoffs in the Antelope Valley
The budget axes continues to take its toll on Antelope Valley with more teachers getting their pink slips.

LA County NAT Team Gets National Exposure
Los Angeles NAT Team gets national radio exposure regarding their strong arm tactics and citizen abuse.  Most listening to the program were shocked at the abuse rural citizens experience at the hands of their local government.
California, in Financial Crisis,
Opens Lancaster Prison Doors
The California State Prison in Lancaster, Calif.,
is home to about 4,600 inmates; about twice its intended capacity.




Though prison overcrowding has long plagued the state, a budget crisis is forcing unprecedented steps to reduce the prison population.

More on setting inmates free here
Dustbusters is a Taskforce in the Antelope Valley, that fights the blowing dust and cheats contractor out of $46,957, for services rendered.
The Antelope Valley Dustbusters has put forth great efforts in controlling the blowing dust the Antelope Valley Area; it would be even a greater effort for them to pay for the services acquired from Preferred Equipment to complete a 40 acre project in order to control the blowing dust. It has been 7 months since beginning the project, and since no payment has been received as promised by Dustbusters, the job has been halted. Preferred Equipment has exhausted every attempt to receive payment for services rendered to no avail…
KB to Build Energy Efficient Home in Lancaster
KB Homes will build homes in Lancaster that can store solar power using Chinese made batteries, a move that officials said will change how people use electricity.
More Here:
The City of Lancaster will install solar systems at six sites for one of the largest municipal solar projects in California. More on the solar project is here
Lancaster Installing
Solar Systems
Man killed in Lancaster freeway crash
  A 29 year old man was killed in a vehicle collision
on HWY14 & L, around 2:40AM Saturday morning; according to a California Highway Patrol officer.
Los Angeles Considers Developing
Giant Solar Power Plant in Mojave Desert
Los Angeles officials are considering a plan to build a giant solar power plant on thousands of acres of property originally intended for an international airport in the Mojave Desert. More on the project here
Lancaster candidate Johnathan Ervin wants
a do-over after Tuesday's City Council election
A losing candidate in Lancaster's City Council election Tuesday has called for the results to be thrown out after another candidate was found to live outside the city. More on the story here:
Rapist gets 63 years to life in prison for attack
 on girl in Antelope Valley
A convicted rapist was sentenced to 63 years to life in prison for the attack on a 10-year-old girl in an Antelope Valley movie theater.

Prosecutors said Marque Clark, 35, forced the girl at knifepoint from a hallway into the back of an empty theater at the Cinemark Movies 10 in the Antelope Valley Mall. He raped her behind a movie screen, then fled out a back door.

More details here
It was learned last week that many of  the thieves live in the areas of Holiday Valley & Mettler. The thieves use two way radios to coordinate their thefts of area mailboxes.

Some of those involved in the theft ring live within a few yards mailbox clusters waiting for the mail to be dropped off. They then radio their partners to pick up the mail.

Thieves don't always clean out the box outright; instead they take the time to go through the mail, only keeping mail that looks like it may contain checks, cash or gift cards.

Mailbox theft often occurs within minutes of mail being dropped off.  In one known case; theft was less than 15 minutes from time mail was placed in the box in the Mettler area.
MAIL THEFT
CONTINUES

In the Neenach area
Mailboxes Destroyed
What does the post office
plan to do about this problem?
Absolutely nothing!
Antelope Acres Resident
Eric Konstantelos Convicted

on all counts to the surprise and dismay
of all who witnessed the trial.

To say the family is devastated is an understatement.  He was taken into custody without being able to say goodbye to his kids.  Eric faces up to 14 years, sentencing is May 18.
Conversion of a closed hotel into
the campus of a trade and technical
school could transforms blighted area
The conversion of a closed down hotel into the campus of a trade and technical school may be what is needed to transform a neglected stretch of Sierra Highway in Lancaster.

When the University of Antelope Valley opens its new campus this summer in the former Antelope Valley Inn, the guest rooms will have become classrooms and labs, the pool filled in to create an open courtyard, and a back building transformed into a dormitory.

More on hotel conversion here
Lancaster election was 'flawed'
but results will stand
The City Council on Tuesday rejected protesters' calls
for results of a municipal election to be thrown out, but not before council members acknowledged a flaw in the system for verifying candidates' eligibility.

More details here:
Man arrested for allegedly brandishing
a replica pistol during a fight at
Eastside High School in Lancaster
An Antelope Valley man in his 30s was arrested Wednesday afternoon after he allegedly brandished a replica pistol during a fight at Eastside High School in Lancaster,  according to Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies. More on the arrest and fight here
Lancaster faces lawsuit against its policy of opening meetings with prayers
The City of Lancaster faces a lawsuit against the city council's policy of opening meetings with sectarian prayers.

Plaintiffs anti Christian zealots Shelley Rubin and Maureen Feller filed suit Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court asking a judge to prohibit "any session of (the) city council to include a prayer wherein the name of Jesus Christ is invoked."

More on the lawsuit here
 The cross to honor fallen soldiers in Mojave has been stolen by anti Christian zealots
The 7-foot-tall metal cross that has stood in California's Mojave Desert for 75 years and withstood a hard-fought battle in the Supreme Court was ripped down and stolen Sunday night, according to state officials.

Supreme Court says Mojave cross can stand
The Supreme Court gave its approval Wednesday to displaying a cross on public land to honor fallen soldiers, saying the Constitution "does not require the eradication of all religious symbols in the public realm."
Man convicted in Lancaster
crossbow murder of retiree
A Lancaster man was found guilty Monday in the 2008 crossbow murder of a retired Edwards Air Force Base employee who was killed while taking a nighttime walk, authorities said. More on the conviction here:
SO WHY IS EVERYBODY
SO UPSET ABOUT ARIZONA?

Simple solutions to not so complex problems!
 
The "Show Me" state has once again showed us how it should be done.  They need more publication and exposure on this.  Let's pass it around.


In 2007, Missouri placed on the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment designating English as the Official language of Missouri .  Nearly 90% voting in favor!  English became the official language for ALL governmental proceeding in Missouri .  It also means no individual has the right to demand government services in a language OTHER than English.

In 2008 a measure was passed that requires our Highway Patrol and other law enforcement officials to verify the immigration status of any person arrested, and inform federal authorities if the person is found to be here illegally.  It allows Missouri law enforcement offices to receive training to enforce federal immigration laws.  The bill makes it clear that illegal immigrants will NOT have access to taxpayers benefits such as food stamps and health care through Missouri HealthNET.

In 2009 a measure was passed that ensures Missouri 's public institutions of higher education do NOT award financial aid to individuals who are here illegally.  The law also requires all post-secondary institutions of higher education to annually certify to the Missouri Dept. of Higher Education that they have NOT knowingly awarded financial aid to students who are unlawfully present in the United States .

So while Arizona has made national news for its new law, it is important to remember Missouri has been proactive in addressing this growing problem.

Missouri has sent a clear message that illegal immigrants are NOT welcome in our state and they are certainly NOT welcome to receive public benefits at the cost of Missouri taxpayers!

Article in "The Ozarks Sentinel" Editorial Opinion - Nita Jane Ayres
Renewable Energy Company
Opens Office in Lancaster
Renewable energy company Element Power US LLC has opened an office in Lancaster to explore solar and wind turbine project sites in the Antelope Valley.
More details  here:
Mongols Sue Lancaster for Emotional Distress
The Mongols Nation Motorcycle Club claims city officials in the high desert outside L.A. kept them from holding their annual convention in Lancaster in violation of state law and the Constitution.
More on the lawsuit here:
Solar City & City of Lancaster partner to go Solar
The City of Lancaster is known for its aerospace connections, its annual poppy festival and its arid desert atmosphere; but not for long!
More on Solar City & The City of Lancaster here:
Solar City & Los Angeles
Flamboyant mayor putting
Lancaster, on the map!
Never mind being mayor. If he could just be appointed king for a year, jokes Mayor R. Rex Parris, he could really turn this wind-swept, sagebrush-dotted corner of the sun-baked Mojave Desert into an oasis of comfort and modernity.
More on King Parris here:

The City of Lancaster; Chinese battery and solar technology manufacturer BYD; and residential construction company KB Home, announced the completion of a new earth-friendly prototype home in West Lancaster.
 More on futuristic home here: And here:
Futuristic Lancaster Home
Grand Opening of Futuristic
Home in Lancaster
New study could prove more drinking
water available in Antelope Valley
A new study from the US Geological Survey and Los Angeles County could yield a new source of drinking water for the Antelope Valley.
More on AV's water supply here:
Baby brought to AV hospital dead
A baby that was brought into Antelope Valley Hospital dead was born in a residence to a 25-year-old woman, sheriff's deputies said today.

The death is being investigated and sheriff's deputies believe the death to be "suspicious," Dep. Benjamin Grubb wrote in a statement.

Paramedics were called to the 1200 block of Meadow View Lane in Lancaster around 6:30 p.m. Sunday where they found a 25-year-old woman who had just given birth to a baby girl. The baby was not breathing and paramedics were unable to revive her, Grubb said.

Sheriff's deputies were then called to the Antelope Valley Hospital where the baby girl was taken.

The cause of the baby's death is unknown.
The City of Lancaster Third Most Depressed
The City of Lancaster, is third most depressed city in the country according to researchers that keep such data. Reasons given for the rating include: High unemployment (25%) and few opportunities for work.
Girl, 3, Drowns In Pool At Lancaster Home
Jul 31, 2010 10:14 am US/Pacific
A 3-year-old girl fell into a pool and drowned at a million-dollar luxury estate home in Lancaster yesterday, a homicide detective said today.
Details Here
AV News Talk
11-year-old Antelope Valley Girl Fatally Stabbed
   Los Angeles County authorities say an 11-year-old girl has been stabbed to death and a 14-year-old girl critically injured in the Antelope Valley.

The stabbings took place about 7:40 a.m. at a home on the 10300 block of East Avenue R-14 in the unincorporated community southeast of Palmdale.

Fire Inspector Matt Levesque says paramedics were called Monday to a street southeast of Palmdale pronounced the younger girl dead at the scene. The other girl was taken to a hospital. Sheriff's officials say no arrests have been made and details remain sketchy.
Lancaster man sentenced
in crossbow murder
A Lancaster man convicted of randomly killing a man with a crossbow and arrow was sentenced Thursday to 64 years to life in prison.
More on the story here:
11-year-old Little Rock
Stabbing Victim  Identified
11 year old Dahial Lanarus, was stabbed to death at her home in Little Rock Tuesday morning. Her 14 year old sister was also stabbed and remains in critical condition.
Teenage boy held in stabbing death
of 11-year-old Antelope Valley girl
He also is arrested in the wounding of a 14-year-old girl during the attack at a house in Littlerock.
More on the arrest here
Dozens held in Antelope Valley gang crackdown
Law enforcement conducted a gang enforcement operation in the Antelope Valley that culminated a one-year investigation.
More on crackdown here
Element Power proposes Antelope Valley
wind and solar farm
Nothing says Alfalfa Festival like solar panels and wind turbines.

So says Element Power U.S., the Portland, Ore.-based renewable power company sponsoring this year's festival paired with the Antelope Valley Fair later this month.

More on wind & solar farm here:
Lancaster man seriously
injured in Acton crash
Boris Tomas May, a 37-year-old Lancaster man was seriously injured Tuesday when his car crashed into the back of a gasoline tanker on Highway 14 north of Escondido Canyon Road in Acton.

May was driving north on the freeway at about 70 mph when he crashed into the back of the tanker, which was going about 25 mph.
More Wireless Data and
Call Capacity Activated for Palmdale
Even more Los Angeles County residents, businesses and visitors can now enjoy high-speed wireless data and voice connections in the Pearland neighborhood of eastern Palmdale along the North-South portion of SR-138 thanks to recent Verizon Wireless network upgrades.

Hundreds of upgrades since December 2009 have increased the company's 3G data and voice capacity by nearly twenty-five percent in Southern California. The increased capacity means more users are empowered to surf the web, download applications and content, and exchange email and other messages.

"People expect their cell phones and wireless devices to work whenever and wherever they need them," said Bill D'Agostino, executive director of network for Verizon Wireless in Southern California. "That's why we continue to invest in our network. By meeting the growing demand for data services on our network, we empower each of our customers to Rule the Air in their own unique, individual way."
U.S.-China Solar Partnership
Sprouts in Lancaster
Lancaster, continues to push ahead with big international ambitions for solar energy to help drive its growth.

The mayor, R. Rex Parris, handed symbolic keys to the city Tuesday to executives of NeoPower Inc., an investment advisory company based in Pasadena, Calif., with close ties to communist China.
More on the mayor's ties to the communist county here:
Lets not forget  mayor, R. Rex Parris's, lack of support for Arizona; but willingness to jump into the sack with communist China.
Suspected burglar shot dead by business owner
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's say a suspected burglar has died after he was shot by the owner of a comic-book store located at 229 East Avenue K8, Lancaster. Deputies were called to the business early Wednesday on a report that a burglary had occurred.

Upon arrival Sheriff's arrival, found a man outside a building suffering from a gunshot wound. He died at the hospital; shortly after his arrival. The sheriff's says the business owner had opened fire on two men, striking one and possibly hitting the other.
LA County Supervisors offer
$20,00 reward in Antelope Valley
church firebombings
Los Angeles County supervisors offered a $20,000 reward today in hopes of tracking down whoever firebombed two churches in the Antelope Valley.
More on the firebombings here
Acton Woman, Daughter
Killed On Evening Walk
An Acton woman and her daughter were killed Monday night as they walked on Antelope Woods Road near Crown Valley Road.

According to the Antelope Valley office of the California Highway Patrol, shortly after 8 p.m., Missy Darnell, 43, was walking southbound on Antelope Woods in front of a Toyota Scion XB driven by Angela Hupp.

More on the deaths here
It's Not Just Your Imagination
California Roads Have Gone To Pot!
Motorists in California and Hawaii have to look out for the most potholes on urban Interstates. California ranks #48 for road conditions in the U.S.A
A full report on America's road condition is here:
State report here:
High Desert area seeks
special winemaking designation

More on winemaking designation here
Palmdale man arrested in
link to S.C. burglaries
Santa Clarita sheriff's deputies, Monday arrested a Palmdale resident in connection with a series of Santa Clarita burglaries.
More on the arrest here:
Wellspring Opens New Offices
in Antelope Valley
As more children are being diagnosed with autism, it made sense for Wellspring to broaden their reach and open offices in Antelope Valley.
More on Wellspring here:
14 Year Old Girl Killed, 6 Wounded in
Lancaster Party Shooting
Sheriff's detectives in Lancaster are looking for two suspects in a shooting at a party who wounded six and caused the death of Dominique Peatry of Lancaster, who died at the hospital in the Antelope Valley,

The shooting happened shortly before 1 a.m. Saturday at Nugent Street and Sixth Street East.

More on the shooting here:
Woman critically hurt during
kidnapping ordeal
A woman in her 20s was kidnapped and assaulted, then taken to a hospital in the Antelope Valley, where she was listed in critical condition, according to officials.
More on the kidnapping here:
Gang dispute blamed for
fatal shooting of girl, 14, in Lancaster
A gang dispute appears to have sparked the shooting Sunday in Lancaster that killed a 14-year-old girl and left six others injured, Los Angeles County sheriff's officials said Monday.
More on gang association here:
FSLR: Credit Suisse Ups Tgt;
Bullish On Antelope Valley Project
Credit Suisse analyst Satya Kumar this morning repeated his Buy rating on First Solar (FSLR) , lifting his target on the stock to $160, from $150, after the company yesterday received approval from the Los Angeles County regional planning commission to proceed on its planned 230 MW Antelope Valley solar project.
More here: & here
Lancaster Officials Pursue
Investment Ties With China
Lancaster, has been establishing relationships with officials and investors from China who are interested in solar energy and electric vehicles.
More on the trip here:
Report: Blacks, Latinos
arrested excessively in AV

Is REAL Unemployment in California at 25%?
Officially, California's unemployment rate was 12.6%. That's bad enough. But the real number is twice as much: at least 25 percent, a Great Depression level.
Learn why the discrepancy here:
The members of a breakaway religious sect were found praying at a Los Angeles County park Sunday, halting a frantic search for the five adults and eight children who went missing after writing letters to family members saying goodbye.
Missing church group found:
Scientists to study getting arsenic-free
water from well near Lancaster
Scientists will be at work today on a U.S. Geological Survey monitoring well near Lancaster, where they are taking steps to test a new method of removing naturally occurring arsenic from groundwater sources in the Antelope Valley.
More here:
Court Sides with Palmdale
 in Dealership Squabble
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge put the brakes on a car dealership moving from Palmdale to Lancaster.

In issuing an injunction that prevents Lancaster from providing $600,000 to dealer owner Lou Gonzales, Superior Court Judge David P. Yaffe invoked a state law that municipal funds cannot be used to entice car dealers to relocate within the same service area.
More on the ruling here
Boy taken to hospital from Palmdale water park
Los Angeles County fire officials say a boy was transported to a hospital from a Palmdale water park.

Paramedics were sent to the 37000 block of 50th Street East at about noon. The condition of the boy and the nature of his injury, initially reported as a possible drowning, aren't immediately clear.
Mountain Lion Seen in Frazier Park Area
Frazier Park resident Jeff Peritore called The Mountain Enterprise  to report that a large mountain lion had been seen in the small canyon between Elm and Summit Trails (on the north side of Mt. Pinos Way) by a nearby neighbor.
More on the sighting here:
Radio In The AV & High Desert
New section on AV News Talk, is now active on the site. Everything related to radio; will be discussed in the section. From how to set up your own home based radio station; to improving broadcast reception on the radio.
Radio in the AV
Lancaster mayor involved in gym scuffle
 What began at the gym may end in the courts: a bitter shoving match between the mayor of Lancaster and a former candidate for city council. The standoff is now being marked by both charges and counter-charges.
More on the scuffle here:
Lancaster Girl In Need Of
Life Saving Transplant
With the cost of a transplant often exceeding $500,000, many transplant patients are unable to shoulder the financial burden of such a procedure.  The Children's Organ Transplant Association (COTA) is a national charity dedicated to organizing and guiding communities in raising funds for transplant-needy patients.  In Lancaster, volunteers are raising funds for Megan Kelley.
More on needed transplant here:
Arizonans, Not Welcome in Tehachapi
The City of Tehachapi, through the Tehachapi police department; are targeting Arizona visitors via unwarranted traffic stops and harassment.

The excuse for the traffic stop: No front license plate. Arizona does not issue front license plates; as any trained California law enforcement person knows. When ask why the traffic stop? The police officers say: "they are targeting residence from Arizona".

No citations were issued; as a result of the traffic stops. Those stopped so far; had not committed any crime or traffic infraction. One recent visitor, was stopped three times in 30 minutes; while driving within Tehachapi city limits, on a recent business trip.
Authorities in Lancaster are asking for public help to find a the gunmen who opened fire at a party, killing a 14-year-old girl and wounding six others.
More on hunt for gunmen here:
Search for Gunmen Who Killed 14-year-old Girl
PsomasFMG Breaks Ground on
a Turnkey Solar Solution for the
Antelope Valley Union High School District
PsomasFMG has started construction on a $52-million, 9.6 Megawatt photovoltaic design-build project for the Antelope Valley Union High School District (AVUHSD)
Read more here:
California, still making
doing business a nightmare

BlueFire ran into "a maelstrom of problems" while trying to build a cellulosic ethanol production plant in Lancaster.
More Here:
3 AV Women Arrested for Trying
to Set 2 People on Fire
Three women suspected of dousing two victims with gasoline and attempted to light them on fire were arrested, police said Thursday.
More on arrest here:
Man set to be arraigned today
for alleged rape of Palmdale teen
The boyfriend of the victim's mother is scheduled to be arraigned today in Lancaster on a charge of raping a 14-year-old Palmdale girl.

Christopher Cain, 41, was arrested Thursday following a three-month investigation, Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Dan Scott said. He remained jailed today in Palmdale, with bail set at $1.67 million.
More on the rape here:
Reforms okayed at Challenger
juvenile detention school
Education at Los Angeles County's biggest juvenile detention center will be overhauled by a team of national experts under the terms of a legal settlement announced Thursday.
More on the overhaul here:
Motorcycle driver killed,passenger injured in Palmdale crash
An 18-year-old motorcycle driver was killed and a 25-year-old passenger suffered injuries in a Sunday night crash.
More on the fatal crash here:
Solar plant planned for Antelope Valley
About 76,000 homes north of Los Angeles will be powered by a photovoltaic plant approved by county supervisors, according to published reports.
More the new Antelope Valley solar plant here:
Train Hits Abandoned Car in Palmdale
A train smashed into a vehicle that appeared to be abandoned on railroad tracks early Saturday morning. Investigators with the L.A. County Sheriff's Department are now searching for the owner of the vehicle.
More on train hitting car in Palmdale here:
Glass from burglarized
Palmdale liquor store found
in suspect's sweatshirt
A suspect in a smash-and-grab burglary at a Palmdale liquor store was arrested within hours of the crime Monday, and although he denied committing the break-in, he had broken pieces of glass from the business stuck in his sweatshirt
More on smash and grab here
Angeles Forest Highway to be
named for fallen firefighters Monday
Two firefighters who were killed trying to protect their fellow firefighters stuck in the path of last year's Station Fire will have a section of highway through the burned area named after them Monday.
More on the renaming here
Los Angeles County's unemployment rate hit a record high of 12.6percent in August.
More on unemployment here
$10,000 reward renewed for
information about taggers in Lancaster

Woman Finds 9-Foot Snake Under Her Car at Stator Brother's Parking Lot in Lancaster
Talk about a surprise: A woman returned to her car after shopping Stator Brother's in Lancaster, to find a 9-foot snake slithering beneath the vehicle.
More on snake here
Man fatally stabbed in Palmdale
An 18-year-old man was fatally stabbed in Palmdale and homicide detectives were assigned to the case, sheriff's officials said today.
More on stabbing here
Northrop Grumman's bid to delay
Antelope Valley solar project is rebuffed
L.A. County supervisors refuse to put the brakes on the 230-megawatt project despite the military contractor's contention that it would interfere with its radar testing operations.
More on the project here
The Board of Supervisors today
renewed separate $20,000 rewards
Sheriff's arson investigators hoped that the rewards would lead them to whoever set fire to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lancaster and the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Palmdale on Aug. 25.
More on the rewards here
Flying observatory achieves
1st science flight
A U.S.-German infrared observatory mounted in a jumbo jet has flown its inaugural science flight, a mission to better understand how stars form.

The highly modified Boeing 747SP jetliner completed the flight Wednesday morning, returning to its base at Palmdale in the Mojave Desert after 10 hours of cruising at high altitude.

The 100-inch-diameter telescope targeted the star-making factory Orion nebula and a young forming star cluster 3,000 light-years from Earth.

It's the first of three science flights planned before Christmas and marks the start of a 20-year observing campaign.

The joint NASA and German Aerospace Center project is called the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA for short.
Inmate charged with strangling 2 cellmates
Antelope Valley girls' basketball ends Harvard-Westlake's 31 game winning streak
The ride home for the Antelope Valley girls' basketball team was even longer than last year, but it made that much sweeter for the Antelopes.
More on girls win here
10 firms selected to compete for Palmdale
renewable energy plant project
The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners on Monday selected 10 firms to compete for a long-term lease to develop and operate a renewable energy plant on 17,500 acres of vacant city-owned land surrounding Palmdale Regional Airport.
More on the project here
Palmdale man dies after
diving off LA coast
A Palmdale man is dead after going diving off the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Authorities say 58-year-old Steven Dinsdale failed to surface from a dive near Flat Rock Sunday afternoon.
More on diving accident here
Companies Against Christmas
Updated list is here

Palmdale man pleads not guilty in
alleged Compton court rape

Antelope Valley soldier among
6 killed in ambush by Afghan
border police officer

Two Palmdale teens
arrested in SCV burglaries

Man Accused of Beating Chihuahua
Puppy at Lancaster Park