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1992 - Dedication of Santa Clarita's first Metrolink station (Santa Clarita Station) [brochure]
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COC Softball Set to Face Mt. SAC In So Cal Super Regional
Monday, May 16, 2016

The No. 6 seed College of the Canyons softball team is heading to a California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern California Super Regional for this first time since 2013, with the Cougars slated to take on No. 3 Mt. SAC on Friday as part of the four-team, double elimination tournament...

No. 8 COC Softball Sweeps Doubleheader with Antelope Valley
Tuesday, Apr 12, 2016

The No. 8 regionally ranked College of the Canyons softball team extended its win streak to 10 games after picking up a pair of conference road wins in a doubleheader at Antelope Valley College on Tuesday. Canyons (20-8, 10-1) made short work of the Marauders in the first outing, winning 13-5 in a five...

No. 8 COC Softball Scores Season-High 19 Runs to Down Glendale
Thursday, Apr 7, 2016

The No. 8 ranked College of the Canyons softball team hosted visiting Western State Conference (WSC) foe Glendale College for a double-header on Tuesday. Canyons stormed out to a dominating 19-2 victory in the first contest, however the second game of the day had to be postponed in the second inning...

COC Softball Earns CCCAA 2015 Scholar Team Award
Monday, Mar 14, 2016

The College of the Canyons softball team has been named the 2015 California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Scholar Team Award recipient. The Scholar Team Award is the highest academic team achievement given annually by the CCCAA. It emphasizes the academic achievement of all members of...

Lady Cougars Clip Allan Hancock in 8-7 Extra-Innings Thriller
Monday, Mar 7, 2016

The No. 8 College of the Canyons softball team found itself down but not deterred on Thursday, as the Cougars battled back from a 7-1 deficit to eventually defeat visiting Allan Hancock College 8-7 in extra innings at Ray Whitten Field. Canyons (7-5) slammed 17 hits in the rallying effort, with every...

Lady Cougars Knock Off No. 7 Saddleback College
Wednesday, Feb 17, 2016

The No. 10 College of the Canyons softball team toppled another ranked opponent on Monday, with the Cougars tagging a 2-0 loss on No. 7 Saddleback College at Ray Whitten Field on Monday. Canyons (5-2) received a another strong pitching performance from sophomore right-hander Alexis Ramirez who improved...

No. 13 Canyons Downs Santa Ana Dons 6-3 on Opening Day
Monday, Feb 8, 2016

The No. 13 state ranked College of the Canyons softball team defeated visiting Santa Ana College 6-3 in Tuesday’s season opener, played under gloomy skies at Ray Whitten Field. Canyons didn’t let the weather affect its play, however, as the Cougars got to work really early behind starting...

COC Softball Ready For Season Opener
Monday, Feb 1, 2016

To say College of the Canyons head softball coach John Wissmath is excited about the level of talent on this year’s team would be an understatement. “Every girl out here can play,” said Wissmath about his club, which begins the season as the No. 13 ranked team in the state and No. 7...

COC’s Anderson And Shreves Sign Letters of Intent
Wednesday, Aug 5, 2015

Courtesy Photo Two members of the College of the Canyons softball team will continue their playing careers at four-year schools next season as sophomores Lauren Anderson and Kaitlyn Shreves have each signed National Letters of Intent. After enjoying a productive season with the Cougars, Anderson —...

COC Softball Has Eight Players Named to All-WSC Team – Anderson Named Player of the Year
Wednesday, Apr 29, 2015

Photo Courtesy COC Sports Information The College of the Canyons softball team had eight players earn all-WSC honors including conference player of the year Lauren Anderson, who was also named an All-State Team selection. Anderson enjoyed a very productive season for the Cougars. At the plate, the sophomore...

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The nonprofit Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild will host its quilt show, “Where Quilts and Friendships Bloom” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center at Bella Vida.
Oct. 26: SCV Quilt Guild Hosts Show at SCV Senior Center
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the city of Santa Clarita, invites the community to join in honoring the veterans who have not only demonstrated an unwavering commitment to serving the nation, but have also shown exceptional leadership within the SCV business community at the 14th Annual Salute to Patriots.
Nov. 7: Honoring Veterans at the 14th Annual Salute to Patriots
On Monday, Oct. 21, President Joseph R. Biden presented the National Medals of Arts to the 2022 and 2023 recipients at the White House during a private ceremony. Among those named for the prestigious award are California Institute of the Arts alums Carrie Mae Weems (Art BFA 1981) and Mark Bradford (Art BFA 1995, MFA 1997).
CalArtians Win National Medals of Arts, Honored in White House Ceremony
The city of Santa Clarita invites the community to make a splash at the Floating Pumpkin Patch on Saturday, Oct. 26, 4:30-7 p.m. at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center, 20850 Centre Pointe Parkway Santa Clarita, CA 91350.
Oct. 26: Floating Pumpkin Patch at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center
The WiSH Education Foundation will host a Webinar Wednesday event on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 5-6:30 p.m. that will demystify the recruitment process for student-athletes.
Nov. 6: WiSH Webinar ‘College Athletic Recruiting’
ARTree Community Arts Center’s Flutterby Open Studio is celebrating its seventh year. Every first Saturday, of the month, artists of any age can enjoy free art-making together from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in its studios. This month's event is Nov. 2.
Nov. 2: ARTree’s Flutterby Free Open Art Studio
California State Parks has announced the partial reopening of the Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area on Friday, Nov. 1, nearly four months after the devastating Post Fire tore through more than 10,000 acres of the park and forced its closure.
Nov. 1: State Parks to Reopen Hungry Valley State VRA After Post Fire
1992 - Dedication of Santa Clarita's first Metrolink station (Santa Clarita Station) [brochure]
Santa Clarita Metrolink grand opening brochure
No. 8 College of the Canyons Football fell by a 27-26 score to No.15 El Camino College on Thursday, Oct. 17 at Cougar Stadium.
No. 8 Canyons Football Falls 27-26 to No. 15 El Camino College
The Los Angeles County Probation Department has launched a new College and Career Pathway Program aimed at providing second chances for justice-involved youth.
L.A. County Probation Department Launches College, Career Pathway Program
The Castaic Union School District announced it has been awarded a $261,395 grant from the Office of Public School Construction.
Castaic Union School District Awarded $261,395 Grant For Shade Structures
The William S. Hart Regiment is thrilled to host one of the largest marching band competitions in Southern California.
Oct. 26: Hart Rampage Celebrates 40th Anniversary at Cougar Stadium
Since the start of the year, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health’s investment of $59.2 million in No Place Like Home dollars has resulted in 335 units.
County Department of Mental Health Continues To Provide New Supportive Housing Units
Beginning today, 88.5-FM’s Latin Alt HD3 station, the first 24/7 Latin Alternative music format HD station in the country, will be going by a new name, “Bilingual Sounds.”
88.5-FM’s Latin Alt Station is being Rebrand to Bilingual Sounds
The Festival of Trees is back for year 22, offering a fun, family fundraiser to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley.
Nov.22: SCV Festival of Trees Kicks off the 2024 Holiday Season
Santa Clarita Artists Association member Jamie Santellano will present her solo exhibition, "Nocturnal's Tale," Nov. 1-3 at the SCAA Gallery, 22508 Sixth St., Old Town Newhall, CA 91321.
Nov. 1-3: ‘Nocturnal’s Tale’ Solo Art Show at SCAA Gallery
“Love Line Premium Liquors,” the exclusive collection of wine and spirits from the Valencia based, Princess Cruises, created and curated by creative, celebrity partners is adding a little more sparkle to the line-up with delicious drinks from Betty Booze and Betty Buzz, founded by actor and entrepreneur Blake Lively.
Blake Lively’s Betty Booze and Betty Buzz Join Princess Cruises’ ‘Love Line Premium Liquors’ Collection
At the Oct. 22, City Council meeting, the City Council adopted a resolution to support the city of Santa Clarita’s efforts to be designated as a Clean California Community.
City of Santa Adopts Resolution to Become A Clean California Community
California State University, Northridge will celebrate Africana Studies Week beginning Nov. 1, with a special plaque commemoration of the founding faculty of the department, and will culminate the celebration on Nov. 4 with a lecture and alumni panel discussion. 
Nov.1: Africana Studies Week 2024 Honors Program’s Legacy
The community is invited to Carousel Ranch on Saturday, Oct. 26 for a tour and open house highlighting the Ready to Work program, a vocational training program for young adults with special needs.
Oct. 26: Carousel Ranch Ready to Work Program Hosts Open House
Valencia High School’s Marching Band and Color Guard announced that the Pride of the Vikings received top honors at the 28th Annual Moorpark High School Battle of the Bands field tournament held in Moorpark on Saturday, Oct. 19.
Valencia High Marching Band, Color Guard Receive Top Honors
1888 - 8:15 a.m.: Newhall's luxurious Southern Hotel burns to the ground [story]
Southern Hotel
The Sun Princess, the newest, next-level Love Boat from Princess Cruises, headedquartered in Valencia, has debuted in North America, arriving in Ft. Lauderdale after a successful inaugural Mediterranean season.
Newest Love Boat Sun Princess Makes North American Debut
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, (D-Chatsworth), joined by 15 Assemblymembers and state Senators. has issued a formal request to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, calling for an immediate State of Emergency declaration in response to the ongoing public health crisis caused by the underground chemical fire at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill.
Legislators Urge Supes to Declare State of Emergency for Chiquita Landfill Crisis
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