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The Valley Press was founded by A.J. Hicks on Saturday, April 3, 1915, as the Palmdale Post.At the time, the Valley was home to about 3,500 people. Over the decades of the 20th century, the newspaper changed hands, and there were a few name changes as well.
The Daily News – Antelope Valley was an edition of the Los Angeles Daily News, with offices in Palmdale, California, United States. At one time the publication was the area's second largest circulating daily newspaper. It was owned by the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, whose flagship publication is the Los Angeles Daily News.
L.A. County firefighter Andrew Pontious was killed Friday in an explosion at an Antelope Valley quarry as crews ... to a four-member fire engine at Station 93 in Palmdale. ... Press. Disneyland ...
The Antelope Valley comprises the western tip of the Mojave Desert, opening up to the Victor Valley and the Great Basin to the east. Lying north of the San Gabriel Mountains, southeast of the Tehachapis, and east of the Sierra Pelona Mountains, this desert ecosystem spans around 2,200 sq mi (5,698 km 2).
USL Antelope Valley will play its home games at Lancaster Municipal Stadium, a 5,300-seat baseball park Smelzer and the city of Lancaster are spending $11 million to renovate for soccer.
That same year, a 54-page report written by researchers at Loyola Law School described the group as “a deputy gang operating out of the Palmdale and Lancaster stations in the Antelope Valley.”
Palmdale is the second-most populous city in the Antelope Valley, and fifth overall in the Mojave Desert, after Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Nevada; and Lancaster. Palmdale is part of a twin-city complex with its northern neighbor Lancaster and together they are the principal cities within the Antelope Valley region and California's ...
The facility is located in the Antelope Valley, approximately 60 miles from downtown Los Angeles. LA/Palmdale Regional Airport terminal. The airport covers 5,832 acres (2,360 ha) at an elevation of 2,543 feet (775 m) above mean sea level.