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1941 - Rose (stagecoach) Station at bottom of Grapevine dedicated as California Historical Landmark [story]
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Mustangs Score in Each Half, Shut out Marymount California
Friday, Sep 20, 2019

The Master’s University senior Dylan Bielanski made it four consecutive matches with a point Thursday afternoon when his second-half goal added some insurance in a 2-0 victory over Marymount California University men’s soccer at TMU. The victory was the Mustangs’ third of the season,...

TMU Women’s Soccer Plays to Tie with Marymount Cal
Wednesday, Aug 28, 2019

Master’s attempted 19 shots to Marymount California University’s two on Tuesday at TMU, but few of the Mustangs’ tries were dangerous and only one found the net in what became a 1-1 tie after two overtimes. The game ended with one final, maddening sequence. Master’s senior Laura...

UAV Sweeps MCU, Gains Ground in Standings
Monday, Apr 8, 2019

COMPTON – The University of Antelope Valley Pioneers (20-17-1; 16-5 Cal Pac) completed a three-game sweep of the Mariners of Marymount California University (16-14-2; 12-9 Cal Pac) Sunday afternoon with a 10-3 win in game one of the doubleheader, and a 16-2 win in seven innings in game two, in April...

Mangan Leads Mustangs Past No. 14 Marymount Cal
Monday, Sep 17, 2018

On Thursday, Trevor Mangan (pictured above) was the facilitator. Saturday evening in Torrance he was the primary weapon. After assisting on two goals in TMU’s win over the University of Antelope Valley on Thursday, the senior forward scored two himself and assisted on another a little over 48 hours...

Master’s Volleyball Continues Hot Start in Home Opener
Monday, Aug 27, 2018

By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director If you’re looking to put the Mustangs’ stellar start in context, try this on: The season is 10 days old, and Master’s is two wins shy of matching last year’s total. The Mustangs have run out to nine straight wins to open the year...

Fifth Inning Keys Victory in Mustangs’ Regular Season Finale
Friday, Apr 27, 2018

By Mason Nesbitt, Sports Information Director A posse of pitchers keyed the Mustangs’ 5-1 win over visiting Marymount California University in Wednesday’s regular-season finale. Scott Savage escaped a jam in the first inning. Robert Winslow was uber sharp in two hitless frames. Aidan Stout...

Mustangs Rally to Beat MCU in the Eighth
Monday, Jan 22, 2018

By Mason Nesbitt, Sports Information Director Adam Rubio‘s game-winning RBI single in the eighth inning Saturday skipped past a diving shortstop and into the outfield. It was crisp. It was timely. It represented a vastly different trajectory for TMU’s 5-4 win over Marymount California University...

Master’s Baseball Team Wraps Opening Series in Dominating Fashion

By Mason Nesbitt, Sports Information Director If someone were to write a manual on how to close a three-game series in dominating fashion, it would read something like TMU’s 13-0 win over visiting Marymount California University at Master’s in the second game of Saturday’s double-header. Mustang...

TMU’s Robison Hits 3 Homers in Season-Opening Win

By Mason Nesbitt, Sports Information Director In the ninth inning Friday, with Master’s well on its way to a 15-7 season-opening win over Marymount California University, coach Monte Brooks sent Josh Robison to the plate if for no other reason than to see what would happen. In light of Robison’s...

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1941 - Rose (stagecoach) Station at bottom of Grapevine dedicated as California Historical Landmark [story]
Rose Station marker
Brad Berens, former executive director of the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center from 1991 to 2007, died on Wednesday, Nov. 12 in his sleep at home after a sudden illness.
Brad Berens, 74, Former Executive Director of the SCV Senior Center
1978 - Southern Pacific Saugus depot agency ends but continues as train order office; moves to Hart Park in 1980 [story]
Saugus depot
The winter edition of the city of Santa Clarita Seasons Magazine is now available to explore online.
Dec. 2: Registration Begins for Winter ‘Seasons’ Classes, Sports
The city of Santa Clarita invites teams to sign up for the Santa Clarita Valley 5-on-5 Adult Flag Football Turkey Bowl.
Nov. 22: 5-on-5 Adult Flag Football at Central Park
Visit the Santa Clarita History Center on Saturday, Dec. 6, for a photo session in front of the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society's 125-year-old Mogul 1629 steam engine and help the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society raise money for restoration projects and programming.
Dec. 6: Santa Clarita History Center Inaugural ‘Polar Express Experience’
The Placerita Canyon Nature Center will host two upcoming family-friendly holiday events on Saturday, Nov. 22. The Walker Cabin Holiday Celebration will be held 4-5 p.m., followed by Movie Night at the Acorn Amphitheater, 5-8 p.m.
Nov. 22: Placerita Canyon Walker Cabin Holiday Celebration, Movie Night
The Kiwanis Club of Santa Clarita hosted a luncheon ceremony for "Our Community Salutes," honoring 50 post-high school military enlistees. the event honors all enlistees in all branches of the United States military.
Kiwanis Club of Santa Clarita Hosts Ceremony for ‘Our Community Salutes’
A storm system is bringing rain to Los Angeles County through the weekend, and possibly into next week, with the potential for debris flows in recent burn scar areas. A Flood Watch is in effect from late Friday, Nov. 14 through the evening of Saturday, Nov. 15.
Residents in Recent Burn Areas Urged to Prepare, Stay Aware
The William S. Hart Union School District has announced a record of consistent excellence on the 2025 California School Dashboard, highlighting a year of dedicated effort across all schools to deliver on the district’s core purpose: ensuring every student is opportunity-ready.
Hart District’s New 2025 California Dashboard Results Show Excellence
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo (D-Chatsworth) and community members, including neighbors being made sick by the Chiquita Canyon Landfill, released a critical health study and CA Hot Landfill Map at a press conference on Thursday, Nov. 13, demonstrating the urgent need for strong updated methane regulations by the California Air Resources Board to prevent future landfill disasters.
Schiavo, Residents Release Chiquita Critical Health Study, CA Hot Landfill Map
The city of Santa Clarita presents its latest art exhibit, “Castaic Union School District Student Exhibition” on view now through Jan. 20 at the Santa Clarita Public Library Old Town Newhall Branch.
Castaic Student Art Exhibit at Old Town Newhall Library
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies will be spreading holiday cheer and working to make this holiday season brighter for everyone, but they need your help.
SCV Sheriff’s Station Holds Annual Toy Drive
1935 - Voters approve $22,000 construction bond to build a bigger Saugus School. WPA kicked in another $17,181 [story]
Saugus School
Today in SCV History (Nov. 14)
Dr. Dianne Van Hook, the pioneering Chancellor who led College of the Canyons for 36 years, has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Santa Clarita Community College District.
Van Hook Sues Santa Clarita Community College District
Caltrans has announced overnight lane reductions ramp closures and connector impacts from Nov. 17-21 along Interstate 405 through the Sepulveda Pass for paving and demolition work.
Nov.17-21: Caltrans Announces I-405 Lane Reductions in Sepulveda Pass
One of the most magical times of the year in Santa Clarita is when our community gathers in Old Town Newhall for the annual Light Up Main Street celebration.
Patsy Ayala | Lighting Up Main Street with Holiday Cheer
Despite Saturday’s forecast calling for up to two inches of rain, Light Up Main Street, presented by DrinkPak, will still illuminate Old Town Newhall from 4 – 8 p.m. Make sure to wear rain boots and bring an umbrella to enjoy the official kick off to the holiday season here in Santa Clarita.
Rain or Shine, Come to Light Up Main Street
Join the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce for its last Business After Hours Mixer of the year, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 5:30-7:30 p.m. hosted by Dignity Memorial.
Nov. 19: SCV Chamber Business After Hours Mixer at Dignity Memorial
The California Air Resources Board has announced that data from a specialized satellite has helped resolve 10 large methane leaks at oil and gas facilities across California since May. The leaks are detected by cutting edge sensors on the Tanager-1 satellite and tracked on a new CARB dashboard.
California’s Methane Satellite Helps Stop 10 Large Leaks
Pioneer Market Holiday Gift Shop will be held on Sunday, Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 31924 Crown Valley Road, Acton CA, 93510.
Nov.16: Acton Pioneer Market Holiday Gift Shop
The Santa Clarita Artists Association monthly meeting will be held Monday, Nov. 17, 6:30 p.m. at Northpark Clubhouse, a venue change from the Barnes & Noble Booksellers location.
Nov. 17: SCAA Features Demo by Impressionist Artist Sharon Weaver
The Hart District and Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry are partnering to offer a Food Drive 7-11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, and Food Giveaway 8 a.m.-noon Sunday, Nov. 16 at Placerita Junior High School.
Nov. 15-16: Hart District, SCV Food Pantry Pop-up Food Drive, Food Giveaway
Among several important issues to be presented at the regular board meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 18, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider steps to create a framework to end veteran homelessness in Los Angeles County.
Nov. 18: Supervisors to Consider Steps to End Veteran Homelessness
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