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TMU, Bethesda Men’s Soccer Teams Battle to 0-0 Draw in Double Overtime
Monday, Sep 18, 2017

Maybe the rust was too hard to scrape off following a 10-day rest. Maybe Bethesda was really that good. Whatever the maybes may have been, one thing was for certain: 110 minutes was not enough time for The Master’s University and Bethesda University to put any points on the board in a scoreless,...

TMU Cross Country Impresses at UC Riverside Invitational

At this time of year, when The Master’s University cross country coaches analyze race results, they look beyond where their athletes placed. The competition, after all, is often awash with NCAA Division 1 talent, be it Alabama, Arkansas or UC Santa Barbara. No, Master’s coaches look at times. And...

TMU Volleyball Edges Arizona Christian 3-2

With the match seemingly ready to cave in, The Master’s University went out. Off the court, under a stanchion and through the gym doors. “Coach took us outside to give us a moment and say, step out of the gym, step out of the game right now and just remember who you are and why you’re here,”...

TMU Women’s Soccer Team Falls for First Time This Season
Friday, Sep 15, 2017

In light of how well The Master’s University women’s soccer team had played through the season’s first seven games, it may have been easier for coach Curtis Lewis to swallow Thursday’s 4-0 home loss to Ottawa University. To that effect, the coach’s tone remained calm and upbeat, even if his...

TMU Adds Four New Hires to Athletic Department
Thursday, Sep 14, 2017

If The Master’s University were to assemble an intramural basketball team made up of its four new hires for the 2017-2018 athletic year, the team wouldn’t be half bad. Well, it might be half bad. Master’s has hired two former All-Americans to serve as its men’s and women’s basketball assistant...

Master’s Volleyball Team Rolls Past Redlands Tuesday
Wednesday, Sep 13, 2017

There was no flashy light show during player introductions. No highly ranked opponent sauntered into the gym. The crowd, full and raucous for a conference showdown over the weekend, was, well, slightly more intimate. However, The Master’s University women’s volleyball team still mustered enough energy...

Delo’s Under-Par Score Boosts TMU Golf at UC Ferguson Invitational
Tuesday, Sep 12, 2017

The Master’s University Mustangs men’s golf team played the UC Ferguson Invitational at Lincoln Park Golf Course on Monday and Tuesday, placing fifth overall out of 10 teams. Master’s senior Joshua Delo shot an even-par 142 through two rounds, good for a share of 10th place overall. Karsten...

Expectations Remain High for Mustang Golf

The Master’s University men’s golf coach Jason Semelsberger isn’t one to exaggerate. If anything, he likes to temper expectations and preach reality. So, when he says his team’s goal is to make the national tournament and contend for a national title every year, you better believe he thinks...

Lady Mustangs Defeat AV, Remain Undefeated
Monday, Sep 11, 2017

TMU’s mid-fielder Suzanne Mabie Amid the excitement of scoring her first goal at The Master’s University and the chaos of being swallowed by a sea of teammates, Suzanne Mabie somehow managed to remember near every detail of her game-ending score Saturday. “Laura English was taking the ball...

Mustang Volleyball Lose Tough Battle Against No. 5 Westmont

Kayla Sims said The Master’s University women’s volleyball team played with nothing to lose. Westmont entered the night seemingly having forgotten how to lose. And, sometime in the third set, the Warriors told their maroon road jerseys to get lost. It all made for an entertaining and competitive...

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1957 - Incorporation of Mint Canyon Chamber of Commerce; became Canyon Country Chamber [story]
Frontier Days
LA Metro’s I-5 North County Enhancements Project recently held a Construction Update community meeting via Zoom. Officials presented an outline of recent and upcoming activities over the next 2-3 months
LA Metro I-5 North County Enhancements Project Construction Update
Get ready for an unforgettable night of glitz, glamour and gambling when you join Child & Family Center for Viva Las Vegas on Saturday, Jan. 25, 6:30-10 p.m. at the Sand Canyon Country Club.
Jan. 25: Viva Las Vegas Fundraiser for Child & Family
The California Department of Public Health is issuing a second warning to Californians to not consume raw milk produced and packaged by Raw Farm, LLC of Fresno County due to a detection of bird flu virus in a second retail sample.
Second Lot of Raw Milk Found with Bird Flu Virus
The biggest global giving day of the year, Giving Tuesday, is on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Painted Turtle Seeks Support on Giving Tuesday
Princess Cruises, headquartered in Valencia, is setting sail on a wave of nostalgia and star power with its new global advertising campaign.
Princess Cruises Debuts New Love Boat Ad Campaign
Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector Elizabeth Buenrostro Ginsberg reminds property owners that the first installment of the 2024-25 Annual Secured Property Taxes becomes delinquent if not received by 5 p.m. Pacific Time or United States Postal Service postmarked on or before Tuesday, Dec. 10.
Dec. 10: Deadline for First Installment of L.A. County Property Taxes
1950 - CalArts grad Ed Harris ("A Beautiful Mind," "Apollo 13," "Westworld") born in New Jersey [link]
Ed Harris
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is advising people to avoid consuming raw milk the has been voluntarily recalled by Raw Farm, LLC due to a detection of H5 bird flu virus in a sample of milk sold in retail stores in Los Angeles County.
UPDATED: Recalled Raw Milk – H5 Bird Flu Detected in Raw Milk Sold in Santa Clarita
Princess Cruises, famously known as “The Love Boat,” celebrated the highly anticipated arrival of Caribbean Princess in Port Canaveral today, marking the launch of a new season of Caribbean cruises from this convenient Central Florida homeport.
Caribbean Princess Arrives in Port Canaveral for First-Ever Season of Cruises
The city of Santa Clarita is encouraging interested and qualified residents to apply for several positions serving on multiple commissions.  
Applications Now Being Accepted for City of Santa Clarita Commission Vacancies
Officers from the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control will be conducting field pet licensing efforts in the unincorporated area of Castaic beginning on Jan. 2, 2025.
DACC to Conduct Pet Licensing Efforts in Unincorporated L.A. County
Miriam Udel, associate professor of German studies, and London Evans, director of the Tam Institute of Jewish Studies at Emory University, will discuss how to “build good kids” on Monday, Dec. 2, as part of the 12th annual Maurice Amado Foundation Lecture in Jewish Ethics.
Amado Lecture to Explore Twentieth-Century Jewish Children’s Literature
 Get ready for a sweet day of fun at the 17th annual Family Literacy Festival at the Santa Clarita Public Library, Old Town Newhall Branch, on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
Dec. 7: Sweet Adventures Await at the Santa Clarita Public Library’s 17th Annual Family Literacy Festival
Music can transform lives, help people deal with stress and overcome trauma. At its most basic level, it can temporarily transport a listener from the mundane circumstances of their lives to a world filled with joy and beauty.
CSUN’s Wind Ensemble to Perform Holiday Concert for State Prisoners
Senator Scott Wilk presented a $5,000 Barona Education Grant to Excelsior Charter Schools to fund a new lending closet at the School of Business and Innovation, which will provide essential clothing, hygiene products, and supplies for foster and homeless youth.
Wilk Awards $5,000 Grant to Excelsior Charter Schools
Robert Morgan Fisher will present A Night of Narrative: Holiday Story Songs on Thursday, Dec. 5 from 8-10 p.m. at The Main, 24266 Main St., Newhall.
Dec. 5: A Night of Narrative, Holiday Story Songs
Registration is still open for the next session of Nest Healing Art Studio, to be held on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025 at ARTree Community Arts Center, 22508 6th St., Santa Clarita, CA 91321. Session runs from 2-3 p.m.
Jan. 5: Nest Healing Art Studio
Residential customers in Santa Clarita can properly dispose of their unwanted mattresses and box springs at no additional cost. These items, not to exceed two pieces per visit per day, may be dropped off at the Burrtec facility located at 26000 Springbrook Road, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the third Saturday of the month from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Free Mattress Recycling for Santa Clarita Residents
1941 - Funeral for "our" Remi Nadeau, whose Canyon Country deer park became North Oaks [story]
Remi Nadeau
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 on Tuesday, Nov. 26, to supporting a motion to evaluate the feasibility of instituting a new department to spearhead the county’s efforts to tackle homelessness.
Supes Vote to Explore Creation of New L.A. County Homelessness Department
The California Institute of the Arts boasts two artists with CalArts connections earning spots on the Recording Academy list of nominees for the 67th annual Grammy Awards.
Two CalArtians Nominated for 2025 Grammys
The Performing Arts Center will host America's Got Talent top 12 finalist comedian Don McMillan's show, 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 at 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.
Dec. 21: PAC Presents America’s Got Talent’s Don McMillan Show
The California Department of Transportation advises motorists to be extra cautious as a record number of Southern California residents are expected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Caltrans Warns of Delays Due to Record Thanksgiving Holiday Travel
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