By Don Gilmore, Sports Information
The Master’s University baseball team pulled off a non-conference sweep of Bethesda University on Tuesday afternoon, featuring a couple of milestones that catapulted the Mustangs to a 10-1 second-game win.
Less than a week separates The Master’s University...
By Mason Nesbitt, Sports Information Director
Nate Bonsell picked a perfect time to throw the first complete game of his Mustang career, not to mention a shutout, in Tuesday’s 4-0 victory over Bethesda University at Lou Herwaldt Stadium.
It came in the senior’s final home start in a solid...
By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director
Kameron Quitno looked around and diagnosed the situation.
With runners at second and third, he figured a fly ball of middling depth, a ground ball to the right side even, would get the job done.
He did not envision himself hurtling around the bases,...
In good faith, Delewis Johnson stood up off the bench, shuffled to the edge of the court and stuck out his hand.
Hodges Bailey had just buried the Mustangs’ 21st three-pointer near the end of a 113-50 win over visiting Bethesda University on Tuesday, and, by any standard of athletic etiquette, he deserved...
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,...
Los Angeles County Parks is hiring. This Spring, we are looking to employ our local L.A. County Youth with an excellent entry level job that pays more than minimum wage ($16.04) and allows them to work at their local L.A. County Park, including Val Verde Park.
The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services announced that the last day of operations for the COVID-19 PCR testing centers will be Friday, March 31.
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Deborah Anderson, Los Angeles County Library’s assistant director of Education and Engagement, has been selected to receive the prestigious 2023 Sullivan Award for Public Library Administrators Supporting Services to Children.
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Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector, reminds property owners that the second installment of the 2022-23 Annual Secured Property Taxes becomes delinquent
Children's Bureau is one of the largest private, non-profit adoption agencies in California and one of the few that is nationally accredited by the Child Welfare League of America.
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Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger hosted an intimate reception honoring several local artists affiliated with Tierra del Sol, a non-profit organization based in Sunland that helps individuals with developmental disabilities hone their skills in the arts and discover career opportunities.
In alignment with both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the California Department of Public Health, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health will change to weekly reporting of COVID-19 case, hospitalization and death data. The last day of daily reporting will be today, Tuesday, March 28. Starting the week of April 3, COVID-19 data will be reported weekly.